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Beware When Purchasing a CVA Accura V2 Nitride
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<blockquote data-quote="BigCityBubba" data-source="post: 5796912" data-attributes="member: 23435"><p>I don't know how it could be user error. You put a sabot in the barrel and then push it down with the ramrod. Am I missing a step? It was more than likely the sabot. The tip was probably slightly deformed and the ramrod got stuck on the tip of the sabot. It has not happened since. I imagine it probably happens more often than people realize with normal ramrods but you don't realize it because it takes very little energy to pull it off. It might seem sticky at most for a normal ramrod but its enough to pull the collapsible ramrod apart. Its enough for me not to trust it to take into the woods. You definitely need to load back at the house and give yourself enough time in case it gets stuck and you have to deal with it and you may only get one shot out in the woods.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigCityBubba, post: 5796912, member: 23435"] I don't know how it could be user error. You put a sabot in the barrel and then push it down with the ramrod. Am I missing a step? It was more than likely the sabot. The tip was probably slightly deformed and the ramrod got stuck on the tip of the sabot. It has not happened since. I imagine it probably happens more often than people realize with normal ramrods but you don't realize it because it takes very little energy to pull it off. It might seem sticky at most for a normal ramrod but its enough to pull the collapsible ramrod apart. Its enough for me not to trust it to take into the woods. You definitely need to load back at the house and give yourself enough time in case it gets stuck and you have to deal with it and you may only get one shot out in the woods. [/QUOTE]
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