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I am new to muzzleloaders and I want to purchase a CVA wolf.
I noticed that there are some different models including stainless steel vs. Blued barrels.
I also noticed that there's a different option in whether it comes with a scope mount or iron sights.
I don't like the scope mounts it's included because it seems like it mounts to the barrel straight into rings rather than a picatinny rail.
My question is if I purchase the one that comes with the iron sights can I later take them off and purchase an aftermarket CVA to picatinny rail.
also if I'm not going to fire this gun often should I spend the extra 30 bucks for the stainless steel barrel? Is it the barrel material that's different or the outside that's different? I understand that the purpose of the stainless steel is corrosion resistance but if the inside of the barrel is made of the same material which is being exposed to the most of the powder will it really matter?
I noticed that there are some different models including stainless steel vs. Blued barrels.
I also noticed that there's a different option in whether it comes with a scope mount or iron sights.
I don't like the scope mounts it's included because it seems like it mounts to the barrel straight into rings rather than a picatinny rail.
My question is if I purchase the one that comes with the iron sights can I later take them off and purchase an aftermarket CVA to picatinny rail.
also if I'm not going to fire this gun often should I spend the extra 30 bucks for the stainless steel barrel? Is it the barrel material that's different or the outside that's different? I understand that the purpose of the stainless steel is corrosion resistance but if the inside of the barrel is made of the same material which is being exposed to the most of the powder will it really matter?