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Beware When Purchasing a CVA Accura V2 Nitride
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<blockquote data-quote="BigCityBubba" data-source="post: 5796847" data-attributes="member: 23435"><p>I bought one a few years ago and love it. They screwed it up last year by going with the collapsible ramrod. It sucks. If you are going to complain about something, this is it. My nephew bought one. The first time he loaded it with the sabots cva recommended, the ramrod got stuck and he could not get it out because when he pulled on it, it separated. We ended up pulling the breech plug and pushing it out. Why would anyone want a ramrod that wasn't attached to the rifle forcing you to carry something else into the woods that could be forgotten and secondly if you are going to go with a collapsible ramrod why wouldn't you thread it so it won't pull apart when in use? Do the people making these design decisions at cva hunt or even shoot muzzleloaders? They re still very accurate and I love the ease in which they can be taken down and cleaned but I don't know that I would buy one of the newer ones just because of the ramrod.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigCityBubba, post: 5796847, member: 23435"] I bought one a few years ago and love it. They screwed it up last year by going with the collapsible ramrod. It sucks. If you are going to complain about something, this is it. My nephew bought one. The first time he loaded it with the sabots cva recommended, the ramrod got stuck and he could not get it out because when he pulled on it, it separated. We ended up pulling the breech plug and pushing it out. Why would anyone want a ramrod that wasn't attached to the rifle forcing you to carry something else into the woods that could be forgotten and secondly if you are going to go with a collapsible ramrod why wouldn't you thread it so it won't pull apart when in use? Do the people making these design decisions at cva hunt or even shoot muzzleloaders? They re still very accurate and I love the ease in which they can be taken down and cleaned but I don't know that I would buy one of the newer ones just because of the ramrod. [/QUOTE]
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