Cva cascade long range hunter

Deano0686

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Can’t find a thread on this new sub model so I apologize if there already is one. But does someone have one? I just wanted who tee who shoot it and my god is it impressive. I was about to buy a new ultralite but now I’m thinking maybe I can save a few bucks and buy one of these and spend more on ammo. I know all the cascades are pretty good but I’m really interested in this new long range hunter model with the adjustable comb and the stiffer stock
 

mwarford

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Dec 24, 2024
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Can’t find a thread on this new sub model so I apologize if there already is one. But does someone have one? I just wanted who tee who shoot it and my god is it impressive. I was about to buy a new ultralite but now I’m thinking maybe I can save a few bucks and buy one of these and spend more on ammo. I know all the cascades are pretty good but I’m really interested in this new long range hunter model with the adjustable comb and the stiffer stock
Just ordered a LRH in 7mm PRC from Bud's like 30 minutes ago. We'll see how it works.
 
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I just bought one in 6.5mm PRC and will go pick it up tomorrow. I had been looking at the Bergara B14 HMR, but just couldn't justify the extra $$. CVA is owned by the same company as Bergara and Bergara makes their barrels. The LRH has ALL the features I was looking for with the exception of one. It's got Cerakote, threaded barrel (with muzzle brake installed), medium-heavy barrel profile, 70-degree bolt-throw, 3-lug bolt, decent trigger, 20 MOA rail installed, adjustable stock, 24". The ONLY feature that the Bergara had (besides the name) that the CVA doesn't is the built-in mini-chassis. The CVA does have an aluminum bedding block, but it's only receiver length. I've seen a guy stiffen his handguard, but of course it adds weight and this already isn't the lightest rifle out there. Can't wait to get my scope installed and get this out to the range.
 
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I Picked up a 300PRC for $750 on friday. took it out and have 90 rounds down it, i absolutely love shooting it. I am running some factory Hornady 225 rounds for now to get it broken in then i will start some load development with a friend whos really into handloads. grouping right now I would call 1 moa, I was hoping for better but its still in the break in and i have only tried one factory load. I am sure we can tighten it up a bunch
 
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