I just got a heck of a deal on a CVA Optima V2 in thumbhole stock. My intentions were to use it here in Virginia (very liberal Muzzy laws) and also one day out west for elk. Well, I just learned that due to the high comb, you can't put open sights on this gun. I called CVA as well and they confirmed this. I've always been a fan of the thumbhole stock but this is pretty useless for my dream of hunting out west with it.
I see that not all of the states out west prohibit scopes on muzzy's, well maybe only Montana. As a non resident, would it take me several years of banking points before I could draw a muzzleloader hunt? I'm curious for not just Colorado but maybe Idaho, Wyoming, etc. Reason I ask is if it would take several years, I might just justify keeping this gun. Maybe I should sell it and go with something I know I can use...kind of bummed out right now.
I see that not all of the states out west prohibit scopes on muzzy's, well maybe only Montana. As a non resident, would it take me several years of banking points before I could draw a muzzleloader hunt? I'm curious for not just Colorado but maybe Idaho, Wyoming, etc. Reason I ask is if it would take several years, I might just justify keeping this gun. Maybe I should sell it and go with something I know I can use...kind of bummed out right now.