new cva
#1
Spike
Thread Starter
Join Date: Jan 2008
Posts: 53
new cva
been wanting a new mz for a while just could not justify 800 plus for the knight disc that I really wanted. ran across cva pr3112s clearance@ 325 and change so grabbed up one of the last ones they had. hoping I wont be disappointed never owned anything but knights
#5
If they don't like CVA's, then they haven't owned one.
I've been building them and shooting them for 45 years.
The majority of my front-loaders are CVA.
I've got Traditions, Remington, even Gonic and the CVA's keep up with them all.
Customer support is stellar. 770-449-4687
I dig CVA.
I've been building them and shooting them for 45 years.
The majority of my front-loaders are CVA.
I've got Traditions, Remington, even Gonic and the CVA's keep up with them all.
Customer support is stellar. 770-449-4687
I dig CVA.
#6
Spike
Thread Starter
Join Date: Jan 2008
Posts: 53
accura v2 finally arrived very nice looking everything fits well
now for scope and dnz mounts then the big test how it shoots.
hoping will shoots pellets and 250 grain sst as that's what my vision likes and I have plenty on hand
now for scope and dnz mounts then the big test how it shoots.
hoping will shoots pellets and 250 grain sst as that's what my vision likes and I have plenty on hand
#7
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: Midwest
Posts: 1,079
I have a stainless Optima V2 that I use the 250 grain SST in, it shoots them well. I use two 60 grain T7 pellets for deer. I have been very happy with the Optima, it is simple, shoots well and fits me well.
#8
Huntin NC - do yourself a favor. Once you exhaust your supply of those pellets get yourself some loose powder. Pyrodex RS is a good choice and if you want a cleaner burning powder get some Black MZ or Blackhorn 209.
And if you want to save some more money shooting buy your bullets and sabots separately. I've had excellent success with 300 gr .429" and .451" Hornady XTPs and Harvester CR sabots (green or black depending on the bullet diameter).
Another great bullet is the Barnes EZ bullet. A bit more costly and really more than necessary.
And if you want to save some more money shooting buy your bullets and sabots separately. I've had excellent success with 300 gr .429" and .451" Hornady XTPs and Harvester CR sabots (green or black depending on the bullet diameter).
Another great bullet is the Barnes EZ bullet. A bit more costly and really more than necessary.
#9
#10
Interesting..., my experience with customer service has been outstanding, quick responses to my questions and free parts to my door with no questions asked. Possibly, it may have been the way you talked/wrote them, similar to your post