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Old 01-09-2007 | 07:37 PM
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MO Archer
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Default RE: Are CVA & Traditions junk?

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I also came across that website some time ago and can tell you that most of it is actually correct. I had a winchester apex and couldn't get it to shoot well with anything. I bought the Omega and had it zeroed in 3 shots. The barrels on the CVA's and Traditions are nowhere near the quality of the TC's and Knights. Good ratings don't just come because of money. Someone doesn't just make up all that stuff. I said that he was full of crap previously but found out he was right for the most part. He might overexaggerate some defects but he knows his stuff. The overall quality in the TC's and Knights is remarkably better than the BPI's. Furthermore, why would you give the Spanish business when you can get some high quality American made stuff? It's like buying a Hyundai when you can get a Chevy for a little more. You might get lucky and get a good foreign gun or car, but why risk it? It's definetely worth the extra time spent saving. You might as well get a local, high quality product from acompany with a good track record.

I think the TC's are twice the guns the CVA/Traditions are. That's my opinion and my views. By the way, sorry ifI offended any Hyundai owners[8D]
I am having issues with my BRAND NEW BPI/CVA Kodiak right now....7 minutes on the phone and the new part is on its way at absolutely NO COST to me- not even shipping. They didn't even ask for my serial number or anything. Sure there have been flaws already, but when it shoots as good as it does and the fine folks down in GA stand behind their product I see nothing wrong with it. I would put my Kodiak up against my Omega ANYDAY on the range for accuracy. I love my Omega, but the Kodiak is a damn good shooting gun too.
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