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Any info on CVA recall?
I'm considering buying a CVA for my Dad as a Christmas gift. He mentioned wanting to get into black powder. I'm also thinking of purchasing one myself for 2003 season. I currently use an older Thompson Pennsylvania Hunter, smooth bore. Like to try a inline. When I mentioned CVA to my brother who swears by the Black Diamond he told me of a CVA recall, and wouldn't recommend it. But I know others that own CVA's ,and like them for the price. Plus I've read here several seem happy with them. But only one mention of the recall in last 30days under search mode. Anybody know anything on it?
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RE: Any info on CVA recall?
BUCK: I HAVE A INLINE MADE BY C.V.A. $99.00 BUCK'S 50 CAL ECLIPSE HUNTER MAG. HEY SHOOT AS GOOD AS MY T/C THUNDERHAWK NEVER HAD A PROBLEM WITH IT SHOTS 110 GRAIN PYRODEX SELECT @ A 235 GRAIN SABOT FROM PERCISION GROUPS AT THE 100 YARD TARGET UNDER A INCH.THE ONLY THING I DID NOT CARE FOR ON THE RIFLE WAS THE ONE HOLD DOWN BOLT THAT FITS THE BARREL-ACTION IN THE STOCK TOOK CARE OF THAT PROBLEM BY GLASS BEDDING THE ACTION.GOOD LUCK
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RE: Any info on CVA recall?
Thanks guys, I'll look into getting one for my dad, and myself. I'm sure they are a good BP. I've heard, and read the samething about their accuracy. So what the heck why not!
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RE: Any info on CVA recall?
BUCK: I OWN A .50 CAL CVA MAGBOLT 150 AAND IT SHOOTS AS GOOD AS ANY MUZZLELOADER ON THE MARKET. JUST REMEMBER IT NOT THE GUN..ITS WHO'S PULLING THE TRIGGER...
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