cva accura v2/lr first impressions
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cva accura v2/lr first impressions
so i finally got to shoot the rifle today after my club shoot i was pretty impressed. i shot 120 grs bh209 with a federal bor lock 270 gr and a federal 209m primer the first three shots 1-1/2" group at 50 yards then adjusted the scope to bring group to center and fired a 1-1/2 group at 100 yards. the bor lock was super easy to load with no cleaning between shots easy to prime and just a super easy gun to shoot if i have one issue it's with the scope the scopes eye relief is not so good as someone already pointed out but i did like the konus pro reticle.the primers shown occasional signs of leaking but i did forget to put the little rubber o-rings in from the western powders bp kit. i think i will drop down the powder charge to 100 grs on the next session that scope gets pretty close to your face with the 120 gr load !
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so i finally got to shoot the rifle today after my club shoot i was pretty impressed. i shot 120 grs bh209 with a federal bor lock 270 gr and a federal 209m primer the first three shots 1-1/2" group at 50 yards then adjusted the scope to bring group to center and fired a 1-1/2 group at 100 yards. the bor lock was super easy to load with no cleaning between shots easy to prime and just a super easy gun to shoot if i have one issue it's with the scope the scopes eye relief is not so good as someone already pointed out but i did like the konus pro reticle.the primers shown occasional signs of leaking but i did forget to put the little rubber o-rings in from the western powders bp kit. i think i will drop down the powder charge to 100 grs on the next session that scope gets pretty close to your face with the 120 gr load !
#3
Yeah there are several Nikon Omegas online if you know where to look. Even some new ones I saw just yesterday. And there really isn't any need for a 120gr charge of BH unless you are planning over 200 yard shots. Only reason I use 110gr charge is that's what my barrel prefers. It's a hot load only barrel. 270gr bullet + 120gr BH is a shoulder thumper for sure.
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Yeah there are several Nikon Omegas online if you know where to look. Even some new ones I saw just yesterday. And there really isn't any need for a 120gr charge of BH unless you are planning over 200 yard shots. Only reason I use 110gr charge is that's what my barrel prefers. It's a hot load only barrel. 270gr bullet + 120gr BH is a shoulder thumper for sure.
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next range session i will test some different load combo's for sure maybe even some 80-90 gr loads? but i am impressed with the gun which took me by surprise as i have been shooting whites for so many years and love shooting them. i have a bunch of leupolds in the safe so if i switch i'll use one of those instead of spending the money on a new one. thanks !!
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next range session i will test some different load combo's for sure maybe even some 80-90 gr loads? but i am impressed with the gun which took me by surprise as i have been shooting whites for so many years and love shooting them. i have a bunch of leupolds in the safe so if i switch i'll use one of those instead of spending the money on a new one. thanks !!
#8
In all my year I haven't got kissed by a scope yet (knock on wood). I remember years ago shooting my left hand Savage 110 in 300WM. My uncle who was also a lefty asked if he could shoot it. We were always busting on each other so I told him not to let it get away on him. He really hunkered down on the bags and after his first shot he muttered something I won't repeat here and handed me the rifle as blood started pouring from his left eyebrow. I started laughing at him and told him "wow, that looks like it hurt". He again said something to me that I also won't repeat.
#10
I've gotten bit once or twice at the bench (being stupid) and a couple times in the field off hand snap shooting (Again pure stupidity). It's just not as much fun when you shoot a deer and you are bleeding almost as much as it is!