Utah Wildlife Forum banner
1 - 20 of 28 Posts

· Registered
Joined
·
1,826 Posts
Discussion Starter · #1 ·
I find myself wondering if there's something better then a CVA inline. I think they've got a great marketing campaign, but after using an Optima V2 for several seasons since 2018, I am unimpressed. Biggest issue I've with mine is, I think, the hammer sear. Randomly doesn't ****, hammer won't engage. Clean or dirty, doesnt matter. Seems to happen more often when it's cold. Tired of fighting this POS. I've actually broken the hammer spur off trying to **** the **** hammer last year. In the field, during a hunt. I think that might be my last straw, not sure yet.
 

· Registered
Joined
·
1,145 Posts
That's frustrating! I've got an old Thompson Center Omega that I bought in 2006 or 2007 that I've never had a single issue with. It doesn't have the speed breech plug which stinks when it's got to be cleaned, but I've never had a single issue with the thing and it's way accurate.. I guess it would be considered a "long range" muzzy too since it was standard with a 28" barrel.

Since then, I've picked up a Traditions Ultralight that we've had for a few years and have never had any issues with. Then last year I picked up a CVA Wolf for the boys to use. It was used to harvest two bucks last fall, no issues yet.

I think I would have trouble landing on one right now myself. The reviews on Thompsons, and CVAs are ok, but just ok... I have been interested in the Remington one that came out but haven't put a lot of research into it since I've got three muzzle loaders in the house. I did notice that they've got some real pricey ones these days through CVA.

Good luck!
 

· Administrator
Joined
·
11,761 Posts
Have you talked to CVA customer service yet?

I had a problem with my Accura and they took care of it with no charges

Sent from my SM-J737V using Tapatalk
 

· Registered
Joined
·
1,826 Posts
Discussion Starter · #5 ·
Have you talked to CVA customer service yet?

I had a problem with my Accura and they took care of it with no charges

Sent from my SM-J737V using Tapatalk
Nope. Why would I? The only answer i'd expect from them from a 4 year old, well used, rusting in the ramrod holders smokepole, is to go pound sand.
 

· Registered
Joined
·
3,928 Posts
Nope. Why would I? The only answer i'd expect from them from a 4 year old, well used, rusting in the ramrod holders smokepole, is to go pound sand.
Or they could offer suggestions on how to help you. Takes but a minute to find out. If you want an excuse to buy a different one just say so.
 

· Senior Goof
Joined
·
3,846 Posts
Not cheap but extremely versatile, the Thompson Encore 50 cal muzzy.
Then grab a shotgun, .17, and your favorite deer caliber barrel and do it all.
I have the TC Encore Endeavor (no longer made) and it's a shooter! Love this gun.


To the OP:
My pops has the CVA Accura V2 and it's an awesome gun. Everyone I know with them is very happy and CVA is known for really good customer service. I am sure you can get yours taken care of if you call them. As for age - We've called them on .45 cal old old old crap CVA's and they have been helpful. Even offered a smoking trade in on a new version. I think you would be surprised with what a call could do.
 

· Registered
Joined
·
903 Posts
I find myself wondering if there's something better then a CVA inline. I think they've got a great marketing campaign, but after using an Optima V2 for several seasons since 2018, I am unimpressed. Biggest issue I've with mine is, I think, the hammer sear. Randomly doesn't , hammer won't engage. Clean or dirty, doesnt matter. Seems to happen more often when it's cold. Tired of fighting this POS. I've actually broken the hammer spur off trying to the ** hammer last year. In the field, during a hunt. I think that might be my last straw, not sure yet.
Knight bighorn. Never had any issues. Shoots anything I feed it accurately 🇺🇸
 

Attachments

· Registered
All of it. Hiking is terrible without a gun or rod in my hands.
Joined
·
1,015 Posts
I have a couple Traditions Vortek and a CVA Wolf. They're all pretty good. I don't shoot them much. I've shot 3 deer with the Wolf and 4 antelope with the Vortek. I don't expect tons of accuracy out of MZ, but they shoot and hold a decent group. One Vortek shoots high and right on a cold, clean barrel. But then comes around. I don't know if that's scope, barrel, mounts, or what. But it still gets them down. Never had a misfire or other issue.
 

· Registered
Joined
·
6,941 Posts
I broke the sling swivel on my Accura V2. They shipped me a new stock within a week. No charge! I guess Lifetime Warranty means something with CVA. I'm happy with my muzzleloader, it shoots titties.
 

· Registered
Joined
·
548 Posts
Knight Bighorn and Disc Extreme are both very solid guns. You can get a 209 conversion kit for them that will keep your breech clean and avoid blowback that the plastic disk doesn't block.
 
  • Like
Reactions: 7mm Reloaded

· Registered
Joined
·
11,518 Posts
With "possible" ML regulation changes on the long term horizon, I'd look for a gun that is legal in some of our more restrictive neighboring states... ie: supports open sites, has exposed ignition etc etc just to future proof yourself. It would suck to get a new gun that might get caught up in regulation changes.

-DallanC
 

· Registered
Joined
·
4,452 Posts
I have more spoke polls in my possession than a sane man should have I think. (8) Never had any issue whatsoever with the 4 CVA's. They shoot strait, go BOOM when the trigger is pulled. Like Moose said, give them a call and you may be surprised. At this point you have nothing to loose but $$$$ buying a different ML. Whose to say you wont have issues with that one.

Dallan favors his Rem 700ML. I know a guy that had one and hated it. I like Dodge/Ram trucks, others like Chevy, Ford and so on. Get what you "think" is the best, take care of it, perform maintenance when needed and it should serve you well.
 

· Registered
Joined
·
1,826 Posts
Discussion Starter · #19 ·
Thanks all for the responses.

As for warranties, i'll spare the BS and just say I haven't had good experiences with them in general. Once bitten, twice shy.

I may or may not stick with this Optima v2, I'm just curious as to what my options are.

Honestly I know nothing about the brands. Traditions, vs Tompson Center vs CVA, or whatever else is out there I don't know, but those 3 seem to take up most of the market space. Bought the CVA mainly due to positive reviews and great marketing. It's my first smokepole, so I didn't know any better. Still don't.
 

· Registered
Joined
·
260 Posts
For what it's worth, I have a TC Omega and have loved it. The only other muzzy I've ever shot is my dad's TC Impact though, which wasn't too different than my Omega as far as shooting (Omega has much easier access to breach plug though). So maybe I'm just happy in my ignorance


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
 
1 - 20 of 28 Posts
This is an older thread, you may not receive a response, and could be reviving an old thread. Please consider creating a new thread.
Top