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#3
Joined: Aug 2004
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I have a CVA Mossy oak stock stainless optima pro 209 great gun! there are more costly guns out there but you will be vary
happy with cva ( and no I have never herd that stainless shoots better than blue)
happy with cva ( and no I have never herd that stainless shoots better than blue)
#4
I do not think stainless steel barrels are anymore accurate then say a blue steel barrel, but I think they are easier to clean. They show the dirt better and therfore easier to clean off. They might also be a little more forgiving if they are not cleaned right away, but do not kid yourself, they will stain and rust like any other steel.
#5
Personally wouldn't buy a inline that isn't SS, they are easier to clean and SS is more forgiving than a blue barrel in regards to weather. Accuracy is not part of the equation it is strictly durabilty & care related. For me asthetics aslo play a part in it, I really like the SS look!
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Nontypical Buck
Joined: Jul 2003
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"I have a CVA Mossy oak stock stainless optima pro 209 great gun!"
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NWIndiana
You must have the "One & Only" Optima SS because all the other non-blued are Nickel Finish.
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NWIndiana
You must have the "One & Only" Optima SS because all the other non-blued are Nickel Finish.
#7
Joined: Nov 2004
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I saw that deal for the Omega,but my personal opinion is to spend a little more and get an Omega with the stainless steel and laminated stock.It seems that the synthetic stock Omegas are front heavy and the laminated stock is more level.I paid $409 for mine last spring.With my Leupold scope,I can hit a 2 inch circle at 100 yards.It is very easy to clean and see if you miss anything inside the barrel.Mine looks like it has never been fired it is so clean.
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Nontypical Buck
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mdrbowler
Three 3/8" bolts with Great Stuff poly spray in a can found at most hardwares takes care of the front-heavy synthetic stock..... quiets the stock too while walking thru thickets.... all for approximently $8.
Three 3/8" bolts with Great Stuff poly spray in a can found at most hardwares takes care of the front-heavy synthetic stock..... quiets the stock too while walking thru thickets.... all for approximently $8.


