I totally disagree with Bohning being the best finish for arrows, it is NOT!
Take a Bohning finished arrow, and an oil based poly, like Minwax Fast drying, arrow.
Stick-em in the ground for a year out in your yard. The feathers, and the finish will fall off the Bohning arrow, long before the year is up.
The poly finished arrows will still have a finish, and the base of the feathers will still be glued to the shaft. This is in a state where wood equalizes at 11 percent, similar to New Jersey.
I have done this a number of times over the last 25 years, always comes out the same. Bohning lacquers suck as an arrow finish.
Automotive lacquers are a different story. They are also not compatible with Bohning.
Try the test yourself, come up with your own conclusions, they will be different in NJ, thgan they are in a dry climate like Montana.
One other thing, if you have a fancy car painted today with the best paints availablle, they will be urethane finish's, not lacquer.
Just my 12 cents worth.
Jim