CVA Accura V2...
#32
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Not bad mouthing anything. simply responding factually to your post. And I am a Knight, T/C,White,Remington,Traditions,Pedersoli, Lyman,CVA owner, but do prefer Knights.
#33
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From: Boncarbo,Colorado
buy a western powders bh209, the powder maker designed the plug for their stuff so you know it will be the best design for it. I've only had a handful of hang fires with the factory plug and that was just when i started shooting bh209.
tc owners on other forums continue to have hang fires as well but guess what, its due to not knowing about the carbon build up in the plugs and how to properly clean the plug.
Clean the factory grease and oil out of the action and relube with a light spray of barricade and my triggers improvement is mind blowing. The Apex has the heaviest trigger out of all of them but thats due to it taking centerfire barrels, Don't want the accuras 1 1/2lb trigger pull on on that one i guess LOL
tc owners on other forums continue to have hang fires as well but guess what, its due to not knowing about the carbon build up in the plugs and how to properly clean the plug.
Clean the factory grease and oil out of the action and relube with a light spray of barricade and my triggers improvement is mind blowing. The Apex has the heaviest trigger out of all of them but thats due to it taking centerfire barrels, Don't want the accuras 1 1/2lb trigger pull on on that one i guess LOL
#34
I find it really really hard to believe anybody who says the CVA trigger has creep. Sorry, but it's not my experience, or my local gun shop owners either. He raves about the trigger, and sells a ton of CVA's. He's also a gunsmith.
I'll say it again. Anybody who's interested in a CVA. Just go somewhere that sells them, and try the trigger. Don't take my, or anybody else's opinion on a forum.
Just saying.
#35
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From: Boncarbo,Colorado
check out the step by step to adjusting the head space on a cva. This is a pretty long video that i did so if you have time and want to see how easy it is to do and the results, this shows it all before and after.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=seES2...2&feature=plcp
#36
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From: Rapid City, South Dakota
The ironic thing about the Mountaineer trigger is it is truly fully adjustable. As Chet mentioned it arrives just about perfect. Myself, i have never touched mine; it is so nice.
Now, keep in mind, i never said the Accura has a bad trigger; it does have a wee amount of creep.
#39
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don't assume it has any, just go out and buy one only to find out it has some creep and be disappointed.
Or assume the possibility exists that it might , like some have said, get one and find out it doesn't. Then you will be ecstatic because like MD and Muley you got the perfect Accura .
Or assume the possibility exists that it might , like some have said, get one and find out it doesn't. Then you will be ecstatic because like MD and Muley you got the perfect Accura .




