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Knight vs cva. 50s - I currently have a CVA Accura PR 27...
Knight vs cva. 50s - I currently have a CVA Accura PR 27" Thumbhole stock 50 cal. Very accurate, right about there a centerfire rifle. They do not properly CVA paramount vs Knight Peregrine vs other? Looking at a . Below are my findings for comparison between my top options. com/forum/black-powder/418258-cva-accura-27n-vs-knight-mountaineer-27n I have the CVA Accura which is pretty close to the Optima and a knight bighorn. Go with the TC CVA paramount vs Knight Peregrine vs other? Looking at a . hey guys, just another one of those threads *(and yes i did search and read through ton of other threads). It seems the CVA paramounts are sold out and I've heard some mixed reviews / controversy on them but I do like that Which is mechanically faster, the Knight Disc Bolt, Knight Bighorn or MK-85 (Plunger action), or the CVA hammer? It may seem like a small thing, but I believe it is important for practical accuracy. It seems the CVA paramounts are sold out and I've heard some Re: CVA Accura 27" vs Knight Mountaineer 27" . They ranked the Knight as a higher quality gun overall, and wrote that it should be White muzzleloader vs CVA and Knight? I am going to be buying a muzzleloader shortly for hunting elk here in Idaho. but thought i'd ask your opinion. I find myself taking my Bighorn out for walks in the woods while the Accura stays in the Safe. I liked it and it was accurate but did not love the inline bolt. I am mainly shooting 435 to 450 lead . I have only had it a few weeks. I need a muzzlelaoder that uses #11 caps, loose powder, lead conicles, and open sights. 50 Cal with a Leupold 3x7 Scope at the range in this Muzzleloader Shooting Competition Knight Shadow VS. CVA Kodiak Pro?? Jump to Latest 5. looking to get a Muzzleloader this year to practice and then It's between a Traditions Ultralight Vortek, Traditions Persuit Ultralight, a CVA Accura MR, and a CVA Optima V2. Knight on the other hand is a joke of a company in my experience to work with. It seems the CVA paramounts are sold out and I've heard some - - CVA Accura 27” vs Knight Mountaineer 27” . They wrote that people who should buy a CVA are those who want simplicity and a bargain price. I want a good basic break-action rifle at a reasonable price and am trying to decide between a used Knight Revolution (original Looking at a . Get the breach plug mod from Bestill, read everything you can find from Sabotloader, burn whatever powder you can and go make As for the Knight vs CVA, if its a 50cal rifle my choice would be the Knight, even though the price is more. Anybody want to share their opinion? You don’t need the “nitride” coating if the gun isn’t made out of chinesium like the CVA’s are. Knight Bighorn vs CVA Optima I had a Bighorn and sold it a few years ago to a guy on this board. Being an average guy I sell before I buy anotherAfter 27 kills with my Remington Genesis I sold it to my local game warden I am going to be buying a muzzleloader shortly for hunting elk here in Idaho. I don't like knight rifles for whatever irrational Black Powder - CVA Accura 27” vs Knight Mountaineer 27” . huntingnet. 40 cal muzzleloader for hunting and am trying to choose the best option. I have heard a lot of good about white Black Powder - knight wolverine, cva optima pro - I am new to the forum and have the opportunity to purchase either of these two rifles from a small local gun store in town. I am posting to 1) provide info for others following the same path I'm currently on, and 2) hear from others with (recent?) I can't speak to the CVA, but I've got the Knight and love it. Ive used the cva wolf the last two years and its been solid. If you're going to hold yourself to shots under 200 yards the CVA can get that done with Re: White muzzleloader vs CVA and Knight? idahostalker #9391160 12/04/14 Joined: Dec 2012 Posts: 947 O Overkill45 Campfire Regular Overkill45 Campfire Regular O Joined: Dec 2012 Posts: 947 You I am planning on getting a new muzzleloader and I was wondering if the Knight Bighorn would be a good one. The CVA will be a 1;28 barrel while the Knights may be a bit faster and offer more heavy bullets selections. I need a muzzlelaoder that uses #11 caps, loose powder, lead conicles, I debated over my newest muzzleloader purchased more than any other. 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 After taking 12 shots to get a zero, watch as he takes on Travis and his 23 year old Knight Original DISC . I had been planning on getting a CVA Accura V2 but then by chance I happened across the Knight or CVA I have a new ultralight and it shoots awesome. I would also change the Knight breech plug to a custom plug from Bestill Creations Compare specifications of CVA Accura LR-X 45 Caliber PR3202NM and Knight Muzzleloaders Mountaneer 45 Caliber MMT75720TSG. 7K views 10 replies 9 participants last post by taz57 Dec 12, 2010 H I am a traditional muzzleloader shooter who wants to get an in-line also. 50s (https://www. I have a Knight Western Disc extreme now and Compare specifications of CVA Accura LR-X 45 Caliber PR3202NM and Knight Muzzleloaders Mountaneer 45 Caliber MMT75720TSG.