cva breech plug
#181
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Saxonburg Pa
Posts: 3,925
#182
so guy's i found some nitride coated bh209 qrbp's on muzzleloaders.com web site i called to verify they have some in stock he said they did but will go quick so i ordered two one for the future and also to sve on shipping costs! they are advertised as nitride bp's so i asked about it because it's been said they can't nitride them but he told me it is a nitride finish but not applied the same way as the barrels not sure if all correct but that's what i was told so just wanted to pass it along. by the way 32 bucks ea.
btw I gave you the link to that BP way back in your thread.
#183
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Saxonburg Pa
Posts: 3,925
Don't exceed 110grns of any BP substitute. Some of the CVA'S actually specify not to exceed 150grns of peletized powder. That equal to around 110 or 115 by volume loose powder.. See what your manual says.
#184
Do not use saboted bullets weighing over
300 grains in your CVA rifle.
300 grains in your CVA rifle.
So who is the liar?
#185
MD, I think we are all a bit tired of you towing your sponsors line when it comes to CVA. They are known thieves, have been PROVEN to sell untested barrels, and are pretty much a junk line of MLers. They outsell everyone due to price. Do they shoot? Yes, are they reliable? Somewhat. Would I ever buy one? Not just no but HELL no! Just absolutely too many bad reports on the things. I've been on this old planet just a bit longer than you and was shooting smoke poles before you were a twinkle in ya daddy's eye bud. I know quality and know it well. CVA is not anywhere NEAR quality in my book nor most others that know what they are doing with smoke poles.
#186
MD, I think we are all a bit tired of you towing your sponsors line when it comes to CVA. They are known thieves, have been PROVEN to sell untested barrels, and are pretty much a junk line of MLers. They outsell everyone due to price. Do they shoot? Yes, are they reliable? Somewhat. Would I ever buy one? Not just no but HELL no! Just absolutely too many bad reports on the things. I've been on this old planet just a bit longer than you and was shooting smoke poles before you were a twinkle in ya daddy's eye bud. I know quality and know it well. CVA is not anywhere NEAR quality in my book nor most others that know what they are doing with smoke poles.
#187
Banned
Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: Boncarbo,Colorado
Posts: 9,186
See their 400gr conical limit? Thats out the window as well. Someone on another forum asked if he could shoot the 405 and the cva rep said yes,theres no weight limit when shooting powerbelts in a cva. In fact,we've shot the steeltip powerbelts.
All it is is a way to cover their rear ends. Same with hodgden putting in print... never exceed 100 of pellets.
Ive shot cva since i was 14 and put together a blazer kit,so dont try playing that card lol.
All it is is a way to cover their rear ends. Same with hodgden putting in print... never exceed 100 of pellets.
Ive shot cva since i was 14 and put together a blazer kit,so dont try playing that card lol.
#190
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Saxonburg Pa
Posts: 3,925
MD, I think we are all a bit tired of you towing your sponsors line when it comes to CVA. They are known thieves, have been PROVEN to sell untested barrels, and are pretty much a junk line of MLers. They outsell everyone due to price. Do they shoot? Yes, are they reliable? Somewhat. Would I ever buy one? Not just no but HELL no! Just absolutely too many bad reports on the things. I've been on this old planet just a bit longer than you and was shooting smoke poles before you were a twinkle in ya daddy's eye bud. I know quality and know it well. CVA is not anywhere NEAR quality in my book nor most others that know what they are doing with smoke poles.