CVA Stalker Carbine
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CVA Stalker Carbine
Well the little Brown Truck finally found his way back into the woods to my place. I have been waiting for my new rifle. New as in new in the box, but according to the serial number on the rifle it was made in 1992. According to the Manual with the rifle it was shipped in 1994.
This is a CVA (made in Spain) Stalker Carbine. The rifle has a 24 inch blue octagonbarrel and is a .50 caliber. They also came in .54 caliber which would have been a real trip to get.It even surprised me. With a 1-32 twist I believe this will be a real conical and sabot shooter. In fact in the manual for loads they offer different conical and sabot suggestions.
I also most wonder if this was not an attempt by CVA to bridge a traditional rifle with some inline qualities. This rifle does not lock down with a wedge pin. Instead there is a locking lug through the bottom of the stock, like my other inline rifles. Also the excellent sights on the rifle, a real trip from the old fashion CVA standard field sights. And this rifle is drilled and tapped for a scope mount. Perhaps a nice red dot scope would be in order on this since I have one laying around.
My impressions of the rifle are very impressive. It is thefirst time I came across this model, but a lot of nice features were put on thisrifle. The rifle comes with a very high quality wood stock with the Monte Carlo cheek piece on it. The stock is a very thick wood pistol grip and a wide base for the stock. The barrel to stock fit is excellent. Nice and tight with little gap. It has a button locking breech.
In my inspection of the barrel, I note it still full of packing grease with no sign of any rust. The only thing I found that needs to be fixed is the ramrod. The groove through the wood stock needs some sanding as it is still very ruff. It looks like a machine routered it in and then nothing was done to smooth the surface. The ramrod fits very tight.
Later tonight I will clean the barrel and check it again further. I will then shoot it in the near future as soon as I am able. I have some ballets (which are suggested in the manual... that kind of threw me) to try and some different conicals...
I also need to build another gun wall rack as I have all the others full to the brim. Lets hope I don't win a bid on another rifle I have been after this week...
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RE: CVA Stalker Carbine
cayugad
Gosh that is a beautiful gun. And I think agree with your statement about it being in between the traditional and the newer inline styles.
I just bet you are going to spend quite a bit time pamering your new tool and will certainly getthe best treatment in the world.
Post some targets when you get a chance...but most important have fun...
mike
Gosh that is a beautiful gun. And I think agree with your statement about it being in between the traditional and the newer inline styles.
I just bet you are going to spend quite a bit time pamering your new tool and will certainly getthe best treatment in the world.
Post some targets when you get a chance...but most important have fun...
mike
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Nontypical Buck
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RE: CVA Stalker Carbine
Wow cayugad!
I like. This is a perfect swamp gun for heavy conicals. I would like it in .54 but would buy one right now if they offered it in .58. If you don't mind my asking. How much does it weigh? And what does have to pay for it?
Please let us know how it shoots.
Happy Hunting, Phil
I like. This is a perfect swamp gun for heavy conicals. I would like it in .54 but would buy one right now if they offered it in .58. If you don't mind my asking. How much does it weigh? And what does have to pay for it?
Please let us know how it shoots.
Happy Hunting, Phil
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RE: CVA Stalker Carbine
ORIGINAL: Pittsburghunter
AHEM, Well How did it shoot?
It looks much better than the box pic you posted last week. Good job on finding another bp value. It always suprizes me what we can find for short money nowadays.
AHEM, Well How did it shoot?
It looks much better than the box pic you posted last week. Good job on finding another bp value. It always suprizes me what we can find for short money nowadays.
I have cleaned the rifle tonight and if I have to sandbag it and shoot one handed, I am going to shoot it tomorrow unless we get the freezing rain they claim is coming. Then I am not going out of the house.
Great buy! My CVA with a 26" 1-32 barrel really likes the Great Plains 385gr HBHP. Give 'em a ride.
thanks