CVA Accura 27" vs Knight Mountaineer 27" .50s

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I currently have a CVA Accura PR 27" Thumbhole stock 50 cal. I have only had it a few weeks. I am mainly shooting 435 to 450 lead conicals. I have an old Knight Wolverine that I bought years ago. The gun seemed to be well made even with the plastic type stock. As far as the Knight Mountaineer I have read some good things about it and I am just wondering if it is all they say it is. Accuracy guarantee of 4" at 200 yards is what Knight claims. They don't mention what load and bullet was used. At least I haven't seen it. Could that be achieved with the right load and a 450 gr lead conical ? I see some of you have both so would you mind sharing your opinions of the two? How do the two compare in accuracy, handling,etc. What about service? Thanks to all...Alan
 
Re: CVA Accura 27" vs Knight Mountaineer 27" .50s

I can’t speak about the CVA, but I am loving my Mountaineer - other than the blowback issues (which I am confident will not be an issue after i send it to Bestill). I can’t speak from experience because I haven’t taken a 200 yard shot with it, but from many reports I’ve seen the accuracy is amazing with this gun. From what I understand, some guys use this gun at the Friendship, IN shoots.



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