Your pretty much SOL. Ten point bought out Horton a few years back. They are not offering repairs or parts for older Horton bows. You will not find replacement parts anywhere.
I had the same issue a year ago. Went on e bay and found new limbs still in the box. Got them and took them to Gander to put them on. I bet there are still some out there. Get on line and check it out.
I went through 2 Horton Explorers ! I let a friend used 1 and dryfire 2nd dropped it out of stand. I bought a Excalibur with no regrets. Easier to maintain you can replace your own strings
If you CAN find the whole front end kit ( head and both limbs ) online, that's the way I'd go. My buddy busted the right limb on his Parker Xbow 2 years ago. The company replaced it under warrantly, and what they sent was the head and both limbs and cams. That way everything on the front end was brand new and balanced. One limb wasn't fatigued more from string tension than the other.
On the other hand, I don't know how old this Horton bow is, but if you rebuild it, all you'll be doing is rebuilding an older bow! With no better performance than the original "older" bow. The efficiency and performance of the newer bows is jaw dropping!
The black Horton limbs are what they went to as replacement limbs. When Horton was in buizness I sent my front ends to get upgraded and they came back with the black limbs on them!
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