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Chris W. 11-28-2008 06:31 PM

CVA Accura, who's got one?
 
I was in Bass Pro today and got to handle a CVA accura withthe thumbhole stock. I must say, it has a real nice feel to it.Iknow someone on here has one, or two, butI can't remember whoit is. Anyway, someone give the low down on how they shoot. It might just be my next MZ.

FG 11-28-2008 06:33 PM

RE: CVA Accura, who's got one?
 
underclocked


Did you buy it yet?

sabotloader 11-28-2008 06:54 PM

RE: CVA Accura, who's got one?
 
Chris W.

Just remember as with any BPI/CVA product there are limiting restrictions on the amount of loose powder, weight of bullets that you can use in their guns. It is less than most anyone else.

Other than that the one owner that I know of is very happy with his. UC has bought a couple of them now. PM he can give you the scoop...

From all that I have heard it is probably the best made BPI/CVA product they have - but at the price you might have other options also.

FG 11-28-2008 06:59 PM

RE: CVA Accura, who's got one?
 
Aaaaaa Q Ruuuuhhhh



:D

Underclocked 11-28-2008 07:59 PM

RE: CVA Accura, who's got one?
 
I've actually bought 3 now, but one is for a friend. http://missouriwhitetails.com/forums/viewthread.php?tid=67687

FG 11-28-2008 08:02 PM

RE: CVA Accura, who's got one?
 
Ah shucks UC, you shouldnt have..

corey012778 11-28-2008 08:04 PM

RE: CVA Accura, who's got one?
 
damn UC, you like that gun that much.

oldreloader 11-28-2008 09:47 PM

RE: CVA Accura, who's got one?
 
UPS delivered mine wednesday.Looks good and feels SWEET!!!

FG 11-28-2008 09:51 PM

RE: CVA Accura, who's got one?
 

ORIGINAL: oldreloader

UPS delivered mine wednesday.Looks good and feels SWEET!!!
Be sure to let us know how she shoots! Ya'll makin me jealous over here.

Chris W. 11-28-2008 10:02 PM

RE: CVA Accura, who's got one?
 
UC...Reading your reports, I noticed you were shooting some fairly large conicals out of that accura. Doesn't CVA recommend against using conicals over 400 gr. in their rifles?

FG 11-28-2008 10:05 PM

RE: CVA Accura, who's got one?
 
ive seen up to 500gr but when you lower your charge down to 70gr, it doesnt build up the pressure like if u were using 100gr.
same with the 375gr sabots.



saxman1 11-29-2008 06:57 AM

RE: CVA Accura, who's got one?
 
I sure like the way it shoulders and looks but I cant have one.
I have the Encore and really feel no need to get another now but it would be a contender for sure.

Underclocked 11-29-2008 07:19 AM

RE: CVA Accura, who's got one?
 
Chris, yes. CVA says no more than 100 grains loose powder and no heavier than a 400 grain conical or a 300 grain sabot'd bullet. I would take that to mean one could possibly shoot a 400 grain conical atop 100 grains of FFFg Triple Seven and still be in compliance with owner's manual specifications. That would be atorturous load for most anyone.

There has to be some flexibility in those numbers and how they are applied. A sensible conclusion (at least to my senses) would be that a heavier conical can be used so long as a conservative adjustment is made in powder charge.

Mark Hendricks of CVA was at the House of Eibar in Spain and saw the aftermath of a load tested in an Accura. He refers to a young technician in the following: "With a load of 600 grains of Triple 7 and 3 PowerBelt 444gr bullets he managed to blow the heck out of the barrel and damaged the fixture in the areas of the arrows. The frame was completely undamaged and showed to be fully in spec on the 3-D testing equipment." I have no reason to doubt the accuracy of his statement but it would have been nice to know at what level of charge that rifle was able to sustain the charge without any damage at all.

Perhaps half that amount of powder?? :D I won't be shooting even that load so I think the 416R stainless barrel of the Accura will hold nicely.

Now, someone show me in data from TC where it says 120 grains of Blackhorn209 is safe to shoot in an Endeavor. ;)


sabotloader 11-29-2008 08:38 AM

RE: CVA Accura, who's got one?
 
UC

With that explanation let me take it a step further, according to BPI/CVAI can use 150 grains of pellets with the max bullet weight of 300 grains in a sabot or 400 grains with a conical - so then why can not you use110/20 grains of loose with either. The logic of your explanation makes sense but the math does not fit the BPI/CVA written statement

I think you are reading into the BPI/CVA's what you want it to say or applying what a sensible person might think, BUT will CVA or the courts stand behind that logic.And with your love of Lawyers - I think you as logical person already know the answer to that also.

You and I know what the Whites were tested to and what they can withstand, yet if you call Doc and talk to him - he will always recommend you stay within the guidelines for your own safety.

cayugad 11-29-2008 09:18 AM

RE: CVA Accura, who's got one?
 
When people read max loads from manufacturers, I am sure those are loads that they are almost certain, safe. In other words if people do not exceed them then there is no danger of a malfunction or more important, danger to the shooter. I believe most rifles can and would handle more, but there is really no need to advertise such a fact.

Then to add a kicker to all that, Hodgdon's goes and recommends a 100 grain recommendation on their powders then turns around and produces magnum Triple Se7en pellets. So where is the logic in that?

Underclocked 11-29-2008 09:59 AM

RE: CVA Accura, who's got one?
 
I can't answer to ANY gunmaker's rational on specifying load restrictions. For example, can I shoot 40 grains of powder behind a roundball? In many cases, the manufacturers also specify a MINIMUM charge. Does that mean it is a hard and fast rule? I don't think so.

I have no doubts about the material quality of these CVA Accura I own. That's all I can say. I'll leave it to the lawyers and the sue-happy folks to argue semantics and legalities. CVA says lifetime warranty and I expect they mean just that. That is good enough for me.

Meanwhile, we have a lot of people shooting 120 grains of Blackhorn 209while there is ZERO rifle manufacturer's guidance for use of that powder (so far as I know). I guess I fail to see the major issue with CVA's 3 pellets vs 100 grains loose when almost ALL load data presented by powder makers and rifle makers is confusing at best. So far as I am concerned, I CAN also shoot 120 grains of BH209 in my Accura so long as I'm using a lighter bullet, say 250 grains or less (which is the only way I would even consider that much of a charge).

Whites are incredibly strong and simple rifles, and you know that I do enjoy my Whites,but did you know that a fellow experienced a blown barrel? The old HA postings are gone, else I would link you to his report. Much of the bias against CVA was well earned, but the newer models with the Bergara barrels do not belong in the same briar patch, IMHO.

FG 11-29-2008 11:11 AM

RE: CVA Accura, who's got one?
 

ORIGINAL: sabotloader

UC

With that explanation let me take it a step further, according to BPI/CVAI can use 150 grains of pellets with the max bullet weight of 300 grains in a sabot or 400 grains with a conical - so then why can not you use110/20 grains of loose with either. The logic of your explanation makes sense but the math does not fit the BPI/CVA written statement

I think you are reading into the BPI/CVA's what you want it to say or applying what a sensible person might think, BUT will CVA or the courts stand behind that logic.And with your love of Lawyers - I think you as logical person already know the answer to that also.

You and I know what the Whites were tested to and what they can withstand, yet if you call Doc and talk to him - he will always recommend you stay within the guidelines for your own safety.
Sabotloader, have you been reading RW articles? The problem back in those days with cvas exploding was due to a faulty breech plug design. Same thing that happened with the savage smokless muzzleloader.

sabotloader 11-29-2008 01:37 PM

RE: CVA Accura, who's got one?
 
UC

It still boils down to that BPI/CVA is more restrictive than any other modern ML on the market, even you if were to buy one of the new bergara barrels for your Encore - by written information you are going back wards as you can not with assurance shoot the recommended loads by TC you must backup to the loads recommended by BPI/CVA.

The consumer really should not be held to different standards - you have logically worked yourself around the BPI/CVA limits, but doing so are you telling the rest of the public forget manufacture's recommendation and go ahead and be logical, cause Mark said that they will be OK for higher/heavier loads?

You already know I think, because of your recommendations. that the Accura is probaly the best ML that BPI/CVA has ever produced, but it limits put it lower than any other modern ML on the market - including Traditions... Even with my old Renegades - I can shoot a wider variety of approved loads and bullets than a brand new Accura. Makes no sense...

Your example of a blown White and FG's blown Savage only goes to show that any gun can blow - including an Accura - but if you are within the manufactures recommendations - you have recourse - out side those andno lifetime warranty is going to save you if you blow a finger or hand hand off.

WV Mountaineer 11-29-2008 01:57 PM

RE: CVA Accura, who's got one?
 
Chris

I purchased an accura on October 29th from Cabelas and still have not shot it. I can say that I am well pleased with the rifle and plan to sight it in before our muzzleloader season opens on the 15th of December. I do not plan on shooting over 100 grains of loose powder in mine so I could care less about magnum loads of three 50 grain pellets. 80 or 90 grains of loose powder with the right bullet placed in the boiler room of a deer will do the job.

;)WV Mountaineer

Chris W. 11-29-2008 05:18 PM

RE: CVA Accura, who's got one?
 
I appreciate the opinions. Thanks.

Underclocked 11-29-2008 09:06 PM

RE: CVA Accura, who's got one?
 
Mike, the day I blow a finger off shooting one of my Accuras with a "logical" load is the day I will concede your argument has merit. I can guarantee you my first instinct will NOT be to call a lawyer. To suggest in any way that a Traditions is somehow safer with heavier charges simply because Traditions literature says so - is completely ludicrous.

You are very welcome, Chris.

oldreloader 11-30-2008 11:16 AM

RE: CVA Accura, who's got one?
 
This came froma review byRandyWakeman:
Though not recommended by Hodgdon, most inline manufacturers currently allow and promote the use of "three pellet loads" for velocities far in excess of what loose black powder or Pyrodex can possibly achieve. How fast? One load out of the 2004 Knight catalog shows a muzzle velocity of 2417 fps, another is 2639 fps! These velocities can actually be bettered in a longer barreled gun, like the Thompson/Center Omega.
Triple Seven pellets, used in three-pellet configuration, actually produce a bit more muzzle velocity. Where Pyrodex pellets are pressed into shape from black powder and Pyrodex RS, Triple Seven pellets are made from straight Triple Seven, and are harder to ignite. For what it is worth, I've personally found Pyrodex pellet loads to be more consistent, and more accurate.
A word of caution is in order. Hodgdon does not condone the use of more than 100 grains of their Pyrodex or Triple Seven pellets in .45 or .50 caliber muzzleloaders, and they clearly, loudly proclaim that warning with every box of pellets sold. Several people have asked, "What pressures do three pellets produce?" Well, there is no finite answer. Much is necessarily contingent on projectile weight, type, and caliber of rifle.
http://www.chuckhawks.com/difference_black_powders.htm


Underclocked 11-30-2008 01:44 PM

RE: CVA Accura, who's got one?
 
I taught him all that stuff. ;)

trapperman25 11-30-2008 06:38 PM

RE: CVA Accura, who's got one?
 
do not over use or your dead

Underclocked 11-30-2008 07:20 PM

RE: CVA Accura, who's got one?
 
trapperman25, whut?

Roger46982 12-01-2008 05:56 AM

RE: CVA Accura, who's got one?
 
Got one and love it, shoots great with 100 grs. BH209


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