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Questions About 44 Mag CVA Scout
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04/02/24 01:16 PM
04/02/24 01:16 PM
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murf205
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I have seen a lot of info stating that CVA Scout and Scout v2 single shot rifles are pretty accurate. Does anybody here have one in 44 mag? I am a bullet caster and have 225 gr, 250gr, and 300 gr molds. How does it shoot? Any cast bullet loads in it? thanks Murf
Last edited by murf205; 04/02/24 01:18 PM.
Remember: It aint what you shoot...it's how you shoot it.
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Re: Questions About 44 Mag CVA Scout
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04/02/24 07:20 PM
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I think I will try one out.. Can't beat the price for a range toy or maybe a thick woods thumber
Remember: It aint what you shoot...it's how you shoot it.
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Re: Questions About 44 Mag CVA Scout
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04/21/24 09:52 PM
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I have a 223,243,7mm08 and 35 remington in either scout or hunter. Ive not had any issues with mine. I bought them not expecting them to be super accurate target guns. When i carry one of them its usually to places with 100-150 max shots.
Ethical behavior is doing the right thing when no one else is watching - even when doing the wrong thing is legal. Aldo Leopold .. (except when it comes to trailer tags)
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Re: Questions About 44 Mag CVA Scout
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04/23/24 08:18 AM
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Yeah, I had a 45/70 Handi Rifle and it would drain your sinuses for you with 405 bullets at 1750 fps. I let someone else enjoy that one.
Remember: It aint what you shoot...it's how you shoot it.
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Re: Questions About 44 Mag CVA Scout
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04/23/24 03:58 PM
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I'm truly curious, because I've never held or shot the CVA, what is the draw for it over the TC? is it just price, is there a major ergonomic advantage? I've always shot TC and never left wanting for anything different. Ford vs chevy. When i started looking for a compact single shot CVA was much more available and they also offered SS option so that was a plus for me.
Ethical behavior is doing the right thing when no one else is watching - even when doing the wrong thing is legal. Aldo Leopold .. (except when it comes to trailer tags)
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Re: Questions About 44 Mag CVA Scout
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04/23/24 04:20 PM
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The reason I (think) I want one is for a range toy and a T/C is a lot pricier a toy than a $400 CVA.
Remember: It aint what you shoot...it's how you shoot it.
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Re: Questions About 44 Mag CVA Scout
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04/25/24 05:54 AM
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I'm truly curious, because I've never held or shot the CVA, what is the draw for it over the TC? is it just price, is there a major ergonomic advantage? I've always shot TC and never left wanting for anything different. I think the T/C is no longer made. Neither is the Handi rifle. If you want new (non inflated prices), I think the CVA and maybe Henery are about the only break action single shot game in town
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Re: Questions About 44 Mag CVA Scout
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04/25/24 10:46 AM
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I'm truly curious, because I've never held or shot the CVA, what is the draw for it over the TC? is it just price, is there a major ergonomic advantage? I've always shot TC and never left wanting for anything different. I think the T/C is no longer made. Neither is the Handi rifle. If you want new (non inflated prices), I think the CVA and maybe Henery are about the only break action single shot game in town I did know that the Contenders and Encores were no longer made by TC, but there's so many out there and so much aftermarket support that seems like a non issue, you can even buy new contender frames made by SSK industries now. to me, the handi rifle isn't in the same class because it's not a switch barrel system, but I guess I'm just now realizing I made an assumption the Scout was a switch barrel gun also, but a quick Google search shows that's not the case.
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Re: Questions About 44 Mag CVA Scout
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04/25/24 12:08 PM
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Y’all don’t have any problems with it opening smoothly?
Maybe I got two lemons but the hassle to return them sucked and when I got them back the problem was still there.
I was spoiled by my stainless handi rifles I guess
Last edited by JohnnyLoco; 04/25/24 12:10 PM.
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Re: Questions About 44 Mag CVA Scout
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04/25/24 02:08 PM
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I'm truly curious, because I've never held or shot the CVA, what is the draw for it over the TC? is it just price, is there a major ergonomic advantage? I've always shot TC and never left wanting for anything different. I think the T/C is no longer made. Neither is the Handi rifle. If you want new (non inflated prices), I think the CVA and maybe Henery are about the only break action single shot game in town I did know that the Contenders and Encores were no longer made by TC, but there's so many out there and so much aftermarket support that seems like a non issue, you can even buy new contender frames made by SSK industries now. to me, the handi rifle isn't in the same class because it's not a switch barrel system, but I guess I'm just now realizing I made an assumption the Scout was a switch barrel gun also, but a quick Google search shows that's not the case. I think TC went out of business or was bought out by someone (s&w maybe).
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Re: Questions About 44 Mag CVA Scout
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04/25/24 03:33 PM
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I'm truly curious, because I've never held or shot the CVA, what is the draw for it over the TC? is it just price, is there a major ergonomic advantage? I've always shot TC and never left wanting for anything different. I think the T/C is no longer made. Neither is the Handi rifle. If you want new (non inflated prices), I think the CVA and maybe Henery are about the only break action single shot game in town I did know that the Contenders and Encores were no longer made by TC, but there's so many out there and so much aftermarket support that seems like a non issue, you can even buy new contender frames made by SSK industries now. to me, the handi rifle isn't in the same class because it's not a switch barrel system, but I guess I'm just now realizing I made an assumption the Scout was a switch barrel gun also, but a quick Google search shows that's not the case. I think TC went out of business or was bought out by someone (s&w maybe). Yes S&W did buy them but they said it was not making them any money so they canned the entire brand. The new frames are pretty good from the people I have talked to at the gun shows but by the time you buy a stock, forend, frame and barrel, you have a sizeable investment.
Remember: It aint what you shoot...it's how you shoot it.
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Re: Questions About 44 Mag CVA Scout
[Re: JohnnyLoco]
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04/25/24 03:52 PM
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Y’all don’t have any problems with it opening smoothly?
Maybe I got two lemons but the hassle to return them sucked and when I got them back the problem was still there.
I was spoiled by my stainless handi rifles I guess No Sir!! I’ve never noticed any issues. I’ll start really paying attention next time I shoot it. I did have the issue of the shavings in the holes when they milled the holes for the scope base. Other then the obnoxious muzzle break and the recoil, no other issues.
It's hard to kiss the lips at night that chews your a$$ all day long.
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Re: Questions About 44 Mag CVA Scout
[Re: murf205]
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04/25/24 04:46 PM
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My problem was with the release lever thing you pull with your finger, it would bind up and take considerable pull pressure to get the barrel to crack open
I wanted to like them for sure
Last edited by JohnnyLoco; 04/25/24 04:46 PM.
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