Flatbrimmer
Well-known member
So as I’ve stated in earlier threads, I’ve only just started archery hunting last year. I met the owner of the Easy V bow site at my dads super bowl party and we became friends right away. He told me to do archery Ed so I did. COVID made that super easy, thankfully, and I’d already had Hunter Ed since I was like 15. He sold me my first compound bow- an 07 PSE XForce. I’ve replaced the strings and cables, as well as a cable slide after a buddy derailed it shortly after I bought it. Never let anyone shoot your bow- CHECK. I’ve gotten great advice from my buddy and I feel super confident with my bow nowadays. Maybe even more so than my handguns at 70 yards or less. LOL
Anyhow, I’d like to hear what everyone’s routine maintenance would be on your compound bow? We all know the strings need waxed, but what else do you do to ensure a long lifespan for the bow/cams/limbs/cables etc? To ensure your own safety and remain confident in your equipment? Thanks!!
Anyhow, I’d like to hear what everyone’s routine maintenance would be on your compound bow? We all know the strings need waxed, but what else do you do to ensure a long lifespan for the bow/cams/limbs/cables etc? To ensure your own safety and remain confident in your equipment? Thanks!!