Originally Posted by
mountaineer magic
That's true. Real quality products usually cost more to manufacture. But sometimes quality is perceived but illusionary. I've seen companies flood the market with cheap imports, get name recognition then start jacking up their prices. Electronics is a prime example. Real Quality versus image of quality is still different. One good thing for other American companies is the fact that a Cva costs $700.00
That levels the field quite a bit. Not that I wouldn't like to try one out but that places it up there with TC and Knight cost wise.
Chet i agree with you 100 % and what impresses me the most about the concept of a mountain M/L rifle is, CVA came up with the idea on there own

.it also comes with a adjustable trigger.any company has to provide products that there potential customers want. light weight C/F rifles are in high demand in this country and IMHO that will cross over into the M/L world also.Knight made the inline famous and T/C followed with the pivot action and then the break action. both company's need to be constantly researching new ideas and be in tune with what the people want.unfortunately sticking to tradition can sometimes lead to failure..