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| Senior Member Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: pennsylvania and new jersey right on the bored
Posts: 182
| CVA Wolf with 209 ignition?
just got myself a CVA Wolf its on its way does ne body own one or have ne experience with them ne thing would help thanks alot
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| Registered User Join Date: Dec 2006 Location: mason michigan
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i got my cva wolf nov. 2005 no problems at all. I stuff 110 grains of tripple seven powder down the chimney followed by a 250 grain hornady sst, she does a great number on them there deer critter.
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| Senior Member Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: Minnesota
Posts: 1,155
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I shot some CVA's, and there are a few things to like about them, and a few things to look out for. They seem to be a good value. I like the action in which the primer is loaded. There are a couple things to look out for on the wolf, though- make sure you clean the barrel fairly quick after shooting, they seem to rust fast- the front sight on the wolf fell off after about twenty rounds of shooting, and the back sight wouldn't tighten down good- due to its short barrel, make sure you shoot the gun at any intended range, becuase the bullets will drop faster than what most charts will tell you.
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