CVA Muzzleloaders
I had a CVA Accura 2009 model stainless steel barrel with camo thumbhole stock. I also have a 2009 T/C Omega that has a stainless barrel with black thumbhole stock. Both rifles have the same Bushnell DOA 3-9x40 scope. I went to the range the other day to sight in both guns, I set up my target at 100 yards, then pulled out the CVA, put 2 triple seven pellets and a 245 grain powerbelt in, sat down sighted in the target, pulled back the hammer and pulled the trigger. Nothing happened except smoke started coming out where the rifle breaks open. It was not a pretty sight, I waited a minute then opened the gun and took the breech plug out, then used the power rod and pushed the bullet & pellets out. I did some research and found out that there has been problems with the CVA breech plugs. I put the rifle back into it's case and pulled out my T/C, shot 8 times and had no problems with 2 1/2 inch groupings. I know T/C's are made here in the US and CVA's are built in Spain. Needless to say, the next day I took the CVA and traded it in at a local store, then purchased a new T/C Triumph Bone Collector with the speed breech plug. From now on when it comes to muzzleloaders I will only buy American made guns! As the old saying goes, you get what you pay for, I will spend the extra money for a safe, well built gun.