RE: POS CVA!!!!!!!
The Bushnell Trophy RED DOT is on an inline. So what? Many feel an inline is not all that traditional due to the 209 ignition and the way the breech seals out water. They are allowed their opinion. Besides, I like a RED DOT.
Doesnt that kinda defeat the purpose of hunting with a "primative" style weapon ? I never considered a muzzleloader a primitive weapon. In the hands of someone that knows what they are doing with the black powder rifles, they are "almost" as sure fired a weapon as any modern one out there, whether they are a caplock, flintlock, underhammer, or inline. The only difference is you normally get only one shot, which is all you should need anyway. You want a primitive hunt, go sharpen a stick..... |
RE: POS CVA!!!!!!!
You want a primitive hunt, go sharpen a stick..... |
RE: POS CVA!!!!!!!
Just a personal opinion that you use open sights on a ML.
============================================= Scopes were on MLs in the 1800s. The ML Reenactment Clubs of today set rules they desire. Inlines go back to the mid 1850s. |
RE: POS CVA!!!!!!!
Same thing happend to mine. I returned it and said give me some better WELL BUILT site or im never buying another one. Well considering i walked in there the day befor and baught 4 CVA new frontier beartooth 50.cals the gave me 4 new tru light rear and front sights
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I made the mistake of buying a CVA. The gun had decent accuracy, any inconsistency was more likely from my Tasco scope. But the parts and quality of the whole CVA gun was horibble. I should have bought a T/C to begon with, instead I wasted $200 before spending a lot more for my Encore, which is truly a awesome gun. Save yourself headaches and save up for a Knight or T/C, the frustration I had wasnt worth putting up with.
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RE: POS CVA!!!!!!!
Scopes were on MLs in the 1800s. |
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Never had a problem with my CVA nor the fiber optic sights I put on it.The instructions said if it wasn't tight to tap the groves to make it tight.
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I'm surprised the rear sight would even fall off, it's held on my 2 screws, I know as I took mine off to accomodate my scope. I don't blame ya though for blaming CVA, so far i've gotten good accuracy out of my Optima although alot of people curse it. I shouldered a friend's Encore and really liked it so it probably will be my nest muzzleloader.
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I own a CVA Firebolt. I don't think they're in production anymore, becaue mine was a closeout model two years ago. Correct me if I'm wrong. I haven't had any trouble with mine. It shot great right out of the box. I've shot two deer with it and I'm planning on putting a scope on it by next season. As far as the primative vs. contemporary controversy goes, I bought a muzzleloader so I could have another week of deer hunting, not so I could go back in time. My $.02. :D
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RE: POS CVA!!!!!!!
FINALLY... THE truth is finally posted on the net.
"CVA POS", ;) RA |
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