Buying my first ML
#12
Typical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: MD/PA Line
Posts: 598

When one spends his hard earned dollars one should expect a gun that goes bang. One should not have to modify a breech plug to get ignition with BH209. CVA knew of problems with the Accura V1 plug and did nothing. They however made a QRBP off its design which did nothing to help ignition with BH209.
I spend my money now on products that are proven and reliable.
I spend my money now on products that are proven and reliable.
#13
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Yucca Valley,Ca
Posts: 2,496

When one spends his hard earned dollars one should expect a gun that goes bang. One should not have to modify a breech plug to get ignition with BH209. CVA knew of problems with the Accura V1 plug and did nothing. They however made a QRBP off its design which did nothing to help ignition with BH209.
I spend my money now on products that are proven and reliable.
I spend my money now on products that are proven and reliable.

#14
Typical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: MD/PA Line
Posts: 598
#15
Fork Horn
Join Date: Oct 2009
Posts: 194

LonRainJer,
I just recently got into the BP scene (two years ago) and bought a CVA Accura Ver. 1. That was the best thing I could have done. It is stainless steel, black stock, shoots wonderfully, kills deer like there is no tomorrow, has shot well with both 777 and Pyrodex, shoots various bullets well and it only cost $240!! There is nothing finicky about this gun. Its so dependable and a pleasure to shoot. I have so much confidence with this gun!!!! I have found that in the BP world you do not always get what you pay for. Good luck!!!
I just recently got into the BP scene (two years ago) and bought a CVA Accura Ver. 1. That was the best thing I could have done. It is stainless steel, black stock, shoots wonderfully, kills deer like there is no tomorrow, has shot well with both 777 and Pyrodex, shoots various bullets well and it only cost $240!! There is nothing finicky about this gun. Its so dependable and a pleasure to shoot. I have so much confidence with this gun!!!! I have found that in the BP world you do not always get what you pay for. Good luck!!!
#16
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Yucca Valley,Ca
Posts: 2,496

Yes sir it was, and you hit the nail on the head when you mentioned the fact that they didn't get it right as far as Bh209 is concerned. not only that, but i can remove and replace the BP in my Triumph 2- 2 1/2 in the same amount of time it takes to remove the CVA version..how do i know this? i helped a rookie M/L out and he owned a new wolf with a QRBP.. the wolf rifle functioned great for a low price rifle. the BP i didn't care for at all and neither did the OP when he tried the one on my Triumph. i hope all of the various M/L companys take a close look at the powder market and realize that BH 209 is here to stay! and design there BP'S so they ignite all BP subs with 100% reliability..this includes Knight !! Ray
#18
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Dec 2007
Posts: 1,518

My suggestion is to look for used ones. Seems like around here you can buy used ones for around half what new ones would go for. Just check out the bore since a lot of guys don't keep them as clean as they should and they rust.
Another option is Walmart around here still has ones left on clearance that are decently priced.
If it was me I'd personally look at the T/C Omega with a stainless barrel. I'm just not a big CVA fan as the ones I've handled don't fit me well at all. However, they may fit you perfectly. It's just a personal preference.
Another option is Walmart around here still has ones left on clearance that are decently priced.
If it was me I'd personally look at the T/C Omega with a stainless barrel. I'm just not a big CVA fan as the ones I've handled don't fit me well at all. However, they may fit you perfectly. It's just a personal preference.
#19

LonRainJer
Might read through this thread also... Might give you some other thoughts...
http://www.huntingnet.com/forum/blac...fo-please.html
Might read through this thread also... Might give you some other thoughts...
http://www.huntingnet.com/forum/blac...fo-please.html
#20
Banned
Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: Boncarbo,Colorado
Posts: 9,186

When one spends his hard earned dollars one should expect a gun that goes bang. One should not have to modify a breech plug to get ignition with BH209. CVA knew of problems with the Accura V1 plug and did nothing. They however made a QRBP off its design which did nothing to help ignition with BH209.
I spend my money now on products that are proven and reliable.
I spend my money now on products that are proven and reliable.
