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pluckit 08-02-2011 09:41 AM

CVA Accura
 
A store has a black synthetic stock and stainless steel barrel Accura for $217.00. Is that a good price?
Check this out.
http://www.americanhunter.org/videos/cva-rebate-offer/

MountainDevil54 08-02-2011 09:42 AM

fudge yeah it is.

a1smokepole 08-02-2011 10:27 AM

buy that its a gooood price

pluckit 08-02-2011 11:14 AM

But, but, but, I don't have any money.
Can someone tell me the difference between the Accura and the Accura V2.

nchawkeye 08-02-2011 11:23 AM


Originally Posted by pluckit (Post 3829572)
But, but, but, I don't have any money.


Haven't you heard???

The Debt Ceiling has been lifted... :)

pluckit 08-02-2011 11:25 AM

Not on my bank account.

pluckit 08-02-2011 11:26 AM

I just drained it this morning to buy a few more Black Powder supplies.

Breechplug 08-02-2011 06:43 PM

It's a Great Deal, I paid about $1100 for the 3 Accura's I have and dont regret a thing. The differences between the Accura and the Accura V2 is the V2 has the QRBP (Quick Release Breech Plug) and the Rubber Grip on the Forearm and Stock, other than that there the same. Now I could care less about the QRBP as it only takes me a few seconds more to remove the BP with the Old Screw in style, and when have you ever had to QUICKLY Remover your BP. And the Rubber Grips on the Stock and Forearm only make it more Noisy when you have your hands on them and Spook Game when they make Noise when you grip them.
The Old Original ACCURA is a Great MLer and if you can Buy one for that Price I'd do it in a Heart Beat. It's the Sweetest, Most Accurate ML I've ever shot and one that I will carry with me for many Years to come.

pluckit 08-02-2011 11:55 PM

This one has a Quick Release Breech Plug so I guess it's the V2.
Now I think I'm going to have to see a shrink about this addiction.

bronko22000 08-03-2011 12:47 AM

Pluckit, is this new or used? Condition? if its used and in good shape and you don't want it, give me the shop's name and location. I will call them. It may be worth the trip. Even though I don't need an inline I may just buy it.

nchawkeye 08-03-2011 02:26 AM

I went to our WalMart last night...It's an Optima...At $217 I believe it's still a good price on what should be a decent muzzleloader...

Gm54-120 08-03-2011 04:39 AM

I actually like the NEW Optima better in a couple areas. Its lighter and i like the way it handled better. Personally i think the MSRP on a new Accura is way too much and even Cabelas pricing is high.

MountainDevil54 08-03-2011 08:41 AM

$217 for the Optima is still a good deal. I can get the SS/Camo thumbhole for $290 shipped so that's probably the better deal LOL.

Best part about the hand removable breech plug is that it cuts down weight/clinking in your possibles bag when you're hunting. I hated having to carry that just with me in the field for one of those " just in case" moments.

nchawkeye 08-03-2011 10:10 AM

The SS/Camo was $287...

hometheaterman 08-03-2011 11:05 AM

Our Walmart has the black thumbhole stock Optima for $199 on clearance with the stainless barrel. It's been on clearance since last black powder season and they still haven't sold it. The one up the road has one too for the same price. I'm wondering if that's what you are seeing as prices seemed to vary slightly from one Walmart to the next. I've thought about buying one of these, but I've handled it several times and I can't get over the way it feels. Everything about it just feels cheap to me, and each time I've set it back. I also don't like this "thumbhole" stock at all. It feels really weird to me.

I know some guys like them though, so you may like it. It's worth checking out and forming your own opinion on.

nchawkeye 08-03-2011 11:31 AM

Home...Our WalMart just put the muzzleloading supplies out this weekend...The Optimas they had are the black stock/stainless barrel for $217 and camo thumbhole stock/stainless barrel for $287 and a black/blue Omega for $277...The sporting goods manager goes to church with me and he said they had just received them so I'm assuming they are new...

sammyh312 08-03-2011 11:49 AM

pluckit, did the same thing myself the other day. Stopped at gander for "a few BP things" and left $108.00 dollars later. ol lady was pissd!

pluckit 08-03-2011 12:59 PM


Originally Posted by nchawkeye (Post 3829780)
I went to our WalMart last night...It's an Optima...At $217 I believe it's still a good price on what should be a decent muzzleloader...

I just got back from Walmart and you are absolutely correct. It was an Optima. Good thing too. I was going to buy another muzzle loader I really didn't need. So I walked out...After cleaning the shelf of those $11.97 packs of 30 count Thompson Center Mag Express sabot/240 grain XTP's. Oh, and a $44.97 Thompson Center 3x9x40mm scope, rings and base package.So I guess I saved myself about $130.00. The scope is going on the .54 cal. Traditions side lock kit when I finish building it.

nchawkeye 08-04-2011 03:51 AM

Looks like I might get a chance to see how those Optimas shoot...I've got a buddy that I let use my Knight last year and he is ready to buy his own...I'll get to work up loads for him after I scope it out...

hometheaterman 08-04-2011 05:27 AM


Originally Posted by nchawkeye (Post 3829902)
Home...Our WalMart just put the muzzleloading supplies out this weekend...The Optimas they had are the black stock/stainless barrel for $217 and camo thumbhole stock/stainless barrel for $287 and a black/blue Omega for $277...The sporting goods manager goes to church with me and he said they had just received them so I'm assuming they are new...

Hmm, I wonder if they raised the price up on these then. Ours normally only has muzzle loading stuff right before muzzle loading season and shortly after muzzle loading season ends they put it all on clearance including the guns. Most of it sold out pretty quickly, but they had that Optima, and one other gun that I think was the CVA Buckhorn or something like that which just didn't sell. They remained on clearance for and one the shelf for quite a while. I'm talking 6-7 months. This was really the only muzzle loading things they had and all of the accessories were gone. However, I haven't been in there to look in the last month or so, so if they started putting the muzzle loading stuff back on the shelf again, they probably raised the price of this thing back up to normal.

One of the Walmarts also had a T/C Impact for quite a while after the season ended and I almost bought it too. I really felt for the price that it seemed like a really nice gun. The only thing that stopped me from buying it was that I don't want another muzzle loader with a blued barrel. I only want the stainless from now on.

The Omega they have, I wanted, and I had decided if I found it on clearance at the end of last year I was going to buy it even though it wasn't the stainless barrel like I wanted. However, as soon as I saw the guns go on clearance at our local Walmart, they were sold out, and I went to quite a few others in the area to find all but one was sold out, and the one that wasn't sold out didn't have that one on clearance like the rest of them. I'm not sure why they went so fast, but after thinking about it more I decided it must just not be meant to be. I eventually want to upgrade to one with a stainless barrel, but I figure what I have now works.

gman57 08-04-2011 05:59 AM

Im almost glad my local Walmarts dont carry BP equipment neither guns or accessories other wise Id have a heck of a problem anytime I shopped there. Igo off and impulse buy stuff I dont need ,but at the time I bought them I somehow convinced myself I needed it.


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