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Cva accura v2 question.
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<blockquote data-quote="GMB54" data-source="post: 5233416" data-attributes="member: 15365"><p>2 or 3 pellets is a crap shoot. The only other easy option to try is the Triple7 Mag pellets. The 30gr pellets are much less common now days. So if your rifle dont like 1 of the 3 powder amounts then what?....You are SOL.</p><p></p><p>Do yourself a huge favor and just get loose Triple7, a spout for the bottle and a volumetric powder measure. Its sure aint hard to use. I find it no harder to poor loose powder from a tube than pouring pellets out of a tube. You sure as hell need to carry them in something while hunting. So unless you are laying down while loading i just dont see pellets as being any easier once you are in the field. Plus you will save lots of $$$ vs pellets. You need less than 90gr of loose Triple7 to equal 2 pellets in velocity and loose cost less per shot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GMB54, post: 5233416, member: 15365"] 2 or 3 pellets is a crap shoot. The only other easy option to try is the Triple7 Mag pellets. The 30gr pellets are much less common now days. So if your rifle dont like 1 of the 3 powder amounts then what?....You are SOL. Do yourself a huge favor and just get loose Triple7, a spout for the bottle and a volumetric powder measure. Its sure aint hard to use. I find it no harder to poor loose powder from a tube than pouring pellets out of a tube. You sure as hell need to carry them in something while hunting. So unless you are laying down while loading i just dont see pellets as being any easier once you are in the field. Plus you will save lots of $$$ vs pellets. You need less than 90gr of loose Triple7 to equal 2 pellets in velocity and loose cost less per shot. [/QUOTE]
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