Newbie question?
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Join Date: Oct 2006
Posts: 70
RE: Newbie question?
CB’s don’t require a lot of maintenance. Of course there is always a possibility of something breaking, but for the most part you need to wax the string, lube the rail and maybe change the string. I just put a new string on my Horton after 8-9 years and the proshop that did it said I did not need one.
Don’t forget the sight. You can use the old pin and peep system which actually works just fine, but you may want to consider a scope.
Also don’t forget broadheads. You may want to consider non-replaceable blades that you can sharpen – like Montec or Snuffers.
Considering your long term investment your goal of $150 is pretty unrealistic. You may be able to find a used CB for that, but you need more stuff.
Don’t forget the sight. You can use the old pin and peep system which actually works just fine, but you may want to consider a scope.
Also don’t forget broadheads. You may want to consider non-replaceable blades that you can sharpen – like Montec or Snuffers.
Considering your long term investment your goal of $150 is pretty unrealistic. You may be able to find a used CB for that, but you need more stuff.