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Monthly Archives: May 2011
How and Why Coyotes Spread Across the U.S. with Dr. Bruce Leopold and What That Means for CVA Muzzleloader Hunters
Predator hunting is now easier than ever. Using an electronic predator caller and a remote and understanding how and why coyotes come-in to predator calls and decoys can provide plenty of off-season hunting for the muzzleloader enthusiast. You can take predators with your CVA muzzleloader rifles and shotguns or convert your CVA Apex to a centerfire rifle with a .22-250-, a .243- or a .223-caliber Bergara barrel. If you have a Savage 110, a Remington 700 or a Thompson/Center Encore rifle, you also can purchase a Bergara barrel in these three calibers to take predators.
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CVA Releases “Dangerous Loading Practices” Video
CVA has announced the availability of a video on its www.CVA.com website that explains the dangers of improperly loading a muzzleloader. The 7 minute video can be accessed directly at http://www.cva.com/dangerous-loading-practices.php.
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