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Roger Raglin Explains Why He Shoots with Open Sights at Over 100 Yards and Tells Us About the Biggest Buck He’s Ever Taken with a Muzzleloader Rifle

I think we all know that the CVA rifles are as accurate as a blackpowder rifle can be. But we usually base that knowledge on how the rifle performs with a scope on it. Continue reading

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The CVA Electra & The Hunt for Africa’s Gray Ghost ‚Äì the Kudu

We waited for about 2-1/2-hours, and even though I had plenty of opportunities to take other animals, we had decided that this kudu was the hunt for that day. Because we’d been sitting in the blind for so long and trying to stay as motionless as possible, my legs and back were beginning to ache. I decided to stand up. I made sure there was nothing in front of me before I started to stand. Continue reading

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Why Out-of-Country Muzzleloading Hunters Should Purchase Travel Insurance with CVA’s Chad Schearer

Most hunters dream of hunting in Africa and other exotic locations away from the U.S. These are hunts of a lifetime that you’ll remember and cherish your entire life. That’s why I also strongly recommend you take a good camera, whether it’s a video or a still camera, to capture all the important events and the people you meet on the hunt. Continue reading

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Why You Couldn’t Shoot Accurately But Now Can Shoot Dead-On with DuraSight by Mark Hendricks

Several years ago, we seemed to be receiving a number of guns with accuracy problems in our customer-service department. But when we took the guns out to the range to shoot them, we couldn’t find any accuracy problems. Continue reading

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CVA’s Muzzleloading Nighttime Adventure While Hunting Wild Hogs

“Hush and listen,” Thomas Jones told me. “I think I hear the dogs chasing a wild hog on the other side of the swamp.” As my ears strained to listen through the hum of mosquitoes my insect repellant was holding at bay, through the still dark night, Continue reading

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