Underclocked said:A stainless Accura might be an even better choice.
sabotloader said:Underclocked said:A stainless Accura might be an even better choice.
sept for the load restrictions that CVA places on the gun!!!!
sabotloader said:UC
It is BPI/CVA double talk... because they allow 150 grains of pellets either T7 or Pyro which is equal to 150 grains of real BP or Pyro - LOOSE... but yet they tag you with a max of ANY loose powder of 100 grains. It is a double standard. In addition I do not like their projectile limitations, I can understand a limitation of grains of powder/with weight of projectile, but to point blank say nothing greater than 300 sabot or 400 conical is limiting.
I know if I wanted to shoot one of those 600 grain conicals or even the 500 grainers that Cayugad likes - I could with any gun I currently own, why would I buy a gun that limits those choices
I am not saying that the Accura is not a great CVA gun, but it would not be one that I would buy when they are so many other better choices.
+1
Ask any gunsmith that works on muzzle loaders reguler about the differance in the quality of the breach plugs. Lee
And it really doesn't matter what Mark tells you in private, it is what the company tells the public and what they will warranty or stand behind.
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