Originally Posted by
falcon
i had more trouble with one well known USA manufactured muzzleloader than all the other muzzleloader guns owned in my lifetime combined.
The only CVA gun i currently own is a .50 caliber StagHorn bought in 2000. i have maintained, scoped and sighted in many dozens of inline muzzleloaders for other folks. With one exception all were good serviceable guns. That one was replaced by the manufacturer.
Riddle me this: If CVA guns are so bad why is it that they sell more muzzleloaders than all other makers combined?
CVA was never in contention with being a bad muzzleloader, The CVA inferences above were only for demonstration and clarification purposes. We could have used any brand. I own two CVA's both are excellent guns. The manufacturer has warranted one in its entirety. I am extremely glad to have that gun. In my opinion CVA recommendations are top notch in all aspects.