ORIGINAL: BigJ12
Thanks for the responces, Shadow, not a big PSE fan eh?
I ended up using "Goof Off" to get the spray paint off of the bow. It worked ok, I needed to scrub alot but at least it didn't hurt the limbs. The bow is in pretty good shape. After removing the paint off of the limbs I could tell that it was an old PSE Elite Graphite. I will probably end up selling it or use it as my backup to my two Brownings.
I sprayed it with a nice camo pattern on the riser and left the limbs black. looks pretty cool. I have some spare sights and rests laying around so I will put them on and tune her up. If I do sell it, at least someone will get a good shooting and reliable bow to hunt with.
The cables are steel and the paint came off of the rubber/plastic coating just fine, infact that was the easiest cleanup on the bow. I will replace the string though.
Thanks again.
That's not it. I'm not a fan of cheap compounds, old compounds, etc. There was nothing more frustrating for me starting out in archery than to have to use cheap, heavy, hard to tune compounds. I was always wondering if it was the bow or if it were me that was causing the inconsistent shooting. Maybe it was me but the newer bows must be much more forgiving because the LX I bought last year shoots like a dream compared to the bows I started out with. Just my .02 and I hope you get more enjoyment out of it than I could get out of my "bargain bows"