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Beware When Purchasing a CVA Accura V2 Nitride
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<blockquote data-quote="Yotekiller011" data-source="post: 4396916" data-attributes="member: 11187"><p>Ref: GMB54</p><p></p><p>My TC had a sight on it and it was expected if you wanna you have to buy a set of rings and a base. When I bought my TC it came with a breech plug that shot any powder. Nothing on CVA site when you go to purchase the accuracy v2 warns "if you shoot bh209 you gotta buy a different plug" I actually ordered it from muzzleloader.com and got a good deal and bought the plug from them with free shipping due to the over sight of not advertising it as such or at least letting me know the extra plug was needed. Why you feel I should or anyone should have known it is ridiculous when it not advertised as such. To equate it with a set of scope rings is stupid. I've bought literally 100's of guns and assumed a new gun has what it needs to fire. BH209 is probably the most popular powder on the market when it was American pioneer before the plant explosion it was the bet on the market and used by the U.S military. If it came in a pellet form even more would use it so for a company not to make a consumer aware that additional plug was required is just Bull! It's dirty business and just another means of raising cost. Gimmick, whatever you want to call it. SCOPE RINGS really. Moronic!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yotekiller011, post: 4396916, member: 11187"] Ref: GMB54 My TC had a sight on it and it was expected if you wanna you have to buy a set of rings and a base. When I bought my TC it came with a breech plug that shot any powder. Nothing on CVA site when you go to purchase the accuracy v2 warns "if you shoot bh209 you gotta buy a different plug" I actually ordered it from muzzleloader.com and got a good deal and bought the plug from them with free shipping due to the over sight of not advertising it as such or at least letting me know the extra plug was needed. Why you feel I should or anyone should have known it is ridiculous when it not advertised as such. To equate it with a set of scope rings is stupid. I've bought literally 100's of guns and assumed a new gun has what it needs to fire. BH209 is probably the most popular powder on the market when it was American pioneer before the plant explosion it was the bet on the market and used by the U.S military. If it came in a pellet form even more would use it so for a company not to make a consumer aware that additional plug was required is just Bull! It's dirty business and just another means of raising cost. Gimmick, whatever you want to call it. SCOPE RINGS really. Moronic! [/QUOTE]
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