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Just saw an email from muzzle loaders.com
They have another batch of pistols in stock.
They have another batch of pistols in stock.
You might want to use a padded shooting glove when testing the 300 grain deep curl bullets. Good luck with the test. I look forward to your results, as that bullet is one that I have had my eyes on when my pistol finally shows up off Doc White's bench.Lol we posted this within a minute of each other.
https://www.modernmuzzleloader.com/threads/back-in-stock.39248/#post-353121
I’m testing mine with some 300 grain deep curls this weekend. Not sure on where I’ll start with the powder yet.
Before I got my carbine stock, I was shooting a 240 grain bullet with 70 grains by volume of 3f Swiss powder.How would the recoil be with a 250 gr saboted bullet and 80 grains of BH209 by volume? That’s my standard deer hunting combination.
In mine with 90 by volume bh209 and a 240xtp was stout but accurate. Less than a inch at 55yrds.How would the recoil be with a 250 gr saboted bullet and 80 grains of BH209 by volume? That’s my standard deer hunting combination.
How would the recoil be with a 250 gr saboted bullet and 80 grains of BH209 by volume? That’s my standard deer hunting combination.
Would be cool if they did.Do you think CVA has any plans to offer these in .45 Cal?
They are a good shooting pistol.I’d kind of like to try hunting deer with one but not if I can’t shoot something similar to what I’ve been shooting. I guess eventually I’m going to just have to buy one and give it a try.
I would buy a few of them.Do you think CVA has any plans to offer these in .45 Cal?
Do you think CVA has any plans to offer these in .45 Cal?
Did you put a rifle stock on yours? If so is it a optima stock. I would love to do that with mine. Thank YouBefore I got my carbine stock, I was shooting a 240 grain bullet with 70 grains by volume of 3f Swiss powder.
The pistol did jump a might but not horrible. It's just that the hand grip isn't comfortable. Shooting gloves or something like an over the grip cover of some sort would help.
Do you think CVA has any plans to offer these in .45 Cal?
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