CVA Wolf 209
#3
RE: CVA Wolf 209
my bother in law has one, it pritty good for him (295 gr powerbelt with 2 50 gr pellets). If I can't get the money saved up for a knight kp 1 or krb, I think I may just get one for my next inline.
#4
RE: CVA Wolf 209
My wife got one for me for Christmas, she paid $150 from Bass Pro. I know I could have gotten one cheaper, but I didnt know she was going to get me one first. I have not had the chance to shoot it yet, but I sure like the way it feels in my hands. I hav heard a lot of good things about this gun.
#5
RE: CVA Wolf 209
Its short..which is good for a Illinois hunter..when it gets cold you bundle up and it won't catch on your clothes...one thing I've noticed is the Rod scratches easily
#6
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Michigan
Posts: 31
RE: CVA Wolf 209
i got mine for 129.99 at MC sports and i saw them at walmart for 139.99 (just the gun for both prices)so yeah thats about right. well cept for the guy that said 79.99 i want to live where he does thats cheap. ILOVE my wolf so far and it didnt have to hurt the pocket to bad either.I know there has been talk about powerbelts good and bad.... but my wolf shoots the 295 powerbelts great with 90-100 grains of powder. hope this helps!
#8
RE: CVA Wolf 209
ORIGINAL: Chasebaker
Its short..which is good for a Illinois hunter..when it gets cold you bundle up and it won't catch on your clothes...one thing I've noticed is the Rod scratches easily
Its short..which is good for a Illinois hunter..when it gets cold you bundle up and it won't catch on your clothes...one thing I've noticed is the Rod scratches easily