CVA Scout Rifles?

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CVA Scout Rifles?

Postby cagoodwn » Fri Nov 09, 2012 1:33 pm

Anyone have one of these? Was thinking about getting one of these in .44 mag. Adv/Disadv vs handi rifle? Good reviews I've read so far on the net. Thanks.
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Re: CVA Scout Rifles?

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Re: CVA Scout Rifles?

Postby Roach » Fri Nov 09, 2012 1:57 pm

I bought a 7mm-08 for my son last year and so far, no complaints at all!
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Postby swamprooter » Fri Nov 09, 2012 3:17 pm

We have the Scout in 7mm 08.................for the money...............it is very very accurate.... i am partial because my buddy runs the company. but i could bought anything when shopping for a kids rifle however the features and benefits won me over versus a handy rifle and etc in that class. we shoot the 7mm008 in the reduced recoil. My son started shoooting it when he was 8... His 10 pt is now plastered on their website , i was just notified ... we bought the kit with the scope.. its been a great gun for us
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Re: CVA Scout Rifles?

Postby BR549 » Fri Nov 09, 2012 6:18 pm

Great gun for the money. Hands down much more comfortable to shoot over the handi rifle. Never shot one in a 44 but the 7mm-08 is as smooth a rifle u can ask for. The 35 whelen in it has a little brutal recoil unless you drop back to the new 175 grain bullet. That's the gun hornady designed tge 175 for anyway
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Re: CVA Scout Rifles?

Postby rawalley » Sat Nov 10, 2012 10:59 pm

I just feel like they could be knocked off easier. I could be completely wrong but it's still what swayed my purchase toward the cva. Doubt there is an argument out there that will change my mind.
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Re: CVA Scout Rifles?

Postby rawalley » Sat Nov 10, 2012 11:02 pm

Also I have never owned a gun w/ rails, so it's pure speculation.
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