It all depends on the cartridge, if it's a simple dynamic OK but some use electrets, some are dynamics with a preamp molded into the assembly and both require phantom power from the transmitter. On the other hand some CBs use crystal mics so a dynamic may give low modulation. I say "may" because you just could have a dynamic mic to begin with being they're rugged and crystals are not. You can easily tell the difference, remove the cartridge and hold it in your hand, if it's crystal it feels empty and light while a dynamic has some heft to it. If you're not sure you can measure it with an ohm meter on the X100 scale, (never use X1) a crystal looks like an open circuit while a dynamic is continuous.
I used a Shure 404B on my old Rat Shack and everybody loved the nice clean sound of it.
A word of caution, the "stock mic" or good replacement gives the best results, "power mics" are noted for overmodulation and splatter. It's not nice to "splash" other channels and give ear bleed to others trying to understand your fuzzy audio. Louder is NOT better, it's just a big pain in the butt.