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I didn't say issues with primers sticking. I asked how is blowback controlled with different length primers.
To fix blowback in CVA's is very simple. I can put in the shims in less than 5min. Some use 0-rings. I'm not fond of that method. You can also stick to using Winchester primers and blowback is very small to none at all.
As for triggers? The Accura's have an external screw to adjust trigger pull, but all the triggers in the whole line up are crisp and creep free. What has to be done to the Pro Hunter trigger to fix it? Not many will like an 8lb trigger.
Then you have the problem of TC's not shooting conicals well. Some do and some don't, but even when they do the accuracy is usually not as good as CVA's.
I'm not putting the Pro Hunter down, but it's not as friendly out of the box as CVA's. If you get one that doesn't shoot conicals and you live in Colorado. You're in trouble.
To fix blowback in CVA's is very simple. I can put in the shims in less than 5min. Some use 0-rings. I'm not fond of that method. You can also stick to using Winchester primers and blowback is very small to none at all.
As for triggers? The Accura's have an external screw to adjust trigger pull, but all the triggers in the whole line up are crisp and creep free. What has to be done to the Pro Hunter trigger to fix it? Not many will like an 8lb trigger.
Then you have the problem of TC's not shooting conicals well. Some do and some don't, but even when they do the accuracy is usually not as good as CVA's.
I'm not putting the Pro Hunter down, but it's not as friendly out of the box as CVA's. If you get one that doesn't shoot conicals and you live in Colorado. You're in trouble.