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Giant Nontypical
Joined: Nov 2005
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I think its made by CVA, I have a friend thats thinking of buying just getting into muzzle loading; He is looking at one said its the best he can afford this year, since I have either built my own or bought TC since I retired I did not know what to tell him about that particular model.
I would like to hear any comments ,good or bad,how the shoot, reliability,loads that work best any particular problems that model has?
Thank you Lee
I would like to hear any comments ,good or bad,how the shoot, reliability,loads that work best any particular problems that model has?
Thank you Lee
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Only one I've handled was at the local gun shop. Not impressed! Loose fit between the barrel & action andhorribletrigger pull.
But........... that was only one gun - it may have just been a poor example.
But........... that was only one gun - it may have just been a poor example.
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Joined: Jul 2006
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i handled a couple, they were pretty nice for the price. But for $170 he could go to www.budsgunshop.com and buy a .50 cva kodiak.
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Nontypical Buck
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From: Illinois
Well their not a $750 TC Pro Hunter or a $500 TC Triumph but I got mine last year for $100 new in the box. I shoot
250gr Knight Red Hots with Crushed Rib Sabots
2 50gr Pyrodex pellets
Remington Kleen Bore 209 primers
and a Nikon Pro Staff 2x7x32
Heres a 3 shot group at 50 yards
250gr Knight Red Hots with Crushed Rib Sabots
2 50gr Pyrodex pellets
Remington Kleen Bore 209 primers
and a Nikon Pro Staff 2x7x32
Heres a 3 shot group at 50 yards




