CVA Inlines

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padeerhunter
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CVA Inlines

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What's everyone's opinions on CVA muzzle loaders? I've read that there barrels are not made with the best of metals. I can't believe that they are allowed to sell them if they are dangerous to shoot?!? They are definitely cheaper than some, but I know some people that have them and they say they shoot great. Was looking at T/C and they are more money, but are they worth it? Thanks for your opinions!

Doug

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I have 2 CVA's and I like them alot. Never had a bit of trouble and they shoot good shot after shot.
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About 8 years ago I bought a CVA bolt action, nickel plated barrel with black composite stock. I gave $169 for it and it has been great. Every year I tell myself that I am going to buy a new one that breaks down like a single shot but haven't yet. What I like about mine is that it's so light, I haven't found one close to it's weight. Another is it's very accurate. You can't go wrong with a CVA. Tom Gross
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i have 2 cva's and 2 traditions,,,,,both great guns
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I have used a CVA for years mine is a real tack driver .
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have 3 , a hawkin side lock 50 cal , my son shoots a 45 cal inline hunter bolt mag. shoots great , killed a b buck this year at 150 yds , and i shoot an optima pro 50 cal both inlines will shoot 2 inch groups at 150 yds, love them!1

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What kind of loads you guys shooting? Grains and type of powder, bullet type and weight. I know you have to play around with them, but was just wondering.

Doug

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i shoot 195 grn power belt aero tip , and 100 grn of pyrodex, in the 45 cal and 245 grn hornady sabots and 100 grn of pyrodex in the 50 cal

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