Originally Posted by
GoexBlackhorn
What city / state do you hunt in? Sometimes climate is the difference in performance, between the two manufactured plugs.
Not being a CVA owner myself, I've read posts where the CVA plug performed flawlessly during October sight-in at 55 degrees. But when muzzleloading season and 20 degrees arrived, hangfires occurred.
If it were my CVA, I'd be using the Western Powder one.
I am referring to the CVA breech plug made to shoot BH 209, not the stock one that comes with the rifle. As I said, i have not found any physical differences between it and the Western Powders BH 209 breech plug for the CVA, so I see no reason why one would be affected by weather more than the other. In fact, both have been shot many times at temperatures well below freezing with no issues.