Never heard anything about the Accura v2 being discontinued, interesting.Muzzleloader.com told me the Accura V2 has been discontinued. I have had one on backorder since Jan. 1st. They told me they think they wii fill the backorders but if not they will refund my money.
There was a big lawsuit you can google against CVA. I remember reading it when shopping for my muzzleloader 4 years ago. Ie, CVA did few quality checks on their guns (which is why they are cheaper). There was more than one instance of the gun blowing up on people, even those using proper powder type/amount and proper bullet etc.From what I can tell it was a limited run of rifles from 1995-1996. Certainly not common or recent, and it seems as though all involved operator error as well.
Wow...that’s hard to believe. I’ve owned 3 TC muzzleloaders and still own 2 of them. One is a black diamond XR that I bought brand new I believe in 2001 and the other is an Encore I bought new as well A few years later. Both 50 cals and both shoot excellent at 100yds. I’m talking about less than 1” groups at 100yds. I’ve shot several different loads out of it and although point of impact changes they’ve all been extremely accurate. Buddy had one as well. We bought them same day, same exact rifle. His actually shoots a tad better than mine. Another buddy has the FX shooting the BH209 and his is also a tack driver. Never heard of anyone having trouble getting these to shoot.Another vote AGAIN for CVA. I saw somebody mention the blow ups and splitting barrels, but that was from late 90's/early 2000's, and hasn't happened since Bergara partnered with CVA. With using Bergara barrels now, they cannot be beat for an off the shelf muzzleloader.
Between my brothers and I, we have 3 CVA's (well, mine is a Winchester Apex, which was back when CVA and Winchester Blackpowder were effectively the same company). Dad has a TC Prohunter. The CVA's consistently out shoot the TC without question. We are talking sub 1.5" groups at 100 yards with the CVA's and about 3 inch groups with Dad's pro hunter with any projectile we put through them. We are CVA fans for sure.
As far as bullets are concerned, use anything but a power belt. They are easy to load, but that leads to lower bore pressures and lower velocities and poor accuracy. We tried them when we first got into muzzleloaders, and now you couldn't pay me to shoot them. We shoot .45 Cal 240 grain Hornady SST's in a .50 cal sabot for everything with good results. That said, I'm sure those Nosler's will be great too.
Just got an email from muzzleloaders.com.They said the Accura V2 is officially discontinued.They will not be filling my order.They want to switch me to one of the new models.Don’t know if I’m interested in a collapsible ram rod. Don’t need a threaded barrel and the adjustable cheek pad on my crossbow is laying in the woods somewhere. It fell off.Simple is best for me.Muzzleloader.com told me the Accura V2 has been discontinued. I have had one on backorder since Jan. 1st. They told me they think they wii fill the backorders but if not they will refund my money.
Might try directly contacting the builders.I would like to get my hands on a CVA Apex .45 muzzleloader barrel. Anyone know of one that is available?
Sorry for reviving an old thread but need to ask.