CVA KODIAK ?
#11
Fork Horn
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Dale City, VA
Posts: 140
RE: CVA KODIAK ?
I have one and like it a lot. I haven't shot it all that much but enough to know that it is going to see a lot more powder. Clean up is nice. Took a little to pull the barrel out of the stock but after that things went well.
#12
Typical Buck
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Mesa, Arizona
Posts: 986
RE: CVA KODIAK ?
ORIGINAL: cayugad
It's my understanding that one of these is going to have interchangable barrels so that it can compete with the Encore. I know that the CVA Optima Pro was supposed to have some other drop in barrels. I also heard they were thinking of doing this with a Kodiak. They are sure making a good all around rifle for some one starting out, if they pull that off.
It's my understanding that one of these is going to have interchangable barrels so that it can compete with the Encore. I know that the CVA Optima Pro was supposed to have some other drop in barrels. I also heard they were thinking of doing this with a Kodiak. They are sure making a good all around rifle for some one starting out, if they pull that off.
#13
RE: CVA KODIAK ?
I bought a Kodiak a couple of months ago. Handles and shoots great and is a breeze to clean. Best of all it won't break the bank to purchase it.
I am shooting 100 gr Triple 7 pellets with a PowerBelt 245 gr bullet.
I am shooting 100 gr Triple 7 pellets with a PowerBelt 245 gr bullet.