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wabowman said:I am new to the muzzleloader community. But, I have been in the archery business for about 20 yrs. I have seen companies come and go, struggle for many years with bad design and poor customer service.
It seems to me that Knight is having some pains to keep up with demand and they are berated by the same customers that hail them as the best. In this day and age where everything is "Now" it is tough to please everyone.
As for CVA. They are filling a very important niche for the muzzleloader game. Very nice quality (not top of the line custom built) muzzleloaders.
Not the best but will do the job and get more people into the game. I recently bought one as a way to find out if I want to peruse it any further. I looked at reviews and a lot of guns before I decided on the Optima v2 northwest edition.
I have bows in my shop that range in price from $200-$999 and then there are customs that will go into the $1500 range. I will tell you that the 3-400 $ bows are my bread and butter. When the economy buyer wants to step up they come back to buy the $500 -$900 bows after they fall in love with it.
We shouldn't bash the companies that bring the new people to the sport.
Educate them!
People need to know the limitations of particular products.
Good Shocks And Four Wheel Drive
Couldn't agree more!