CVA Scout Rifle

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Ji in Hawaii
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CVA Scout Rifle

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I have been a fan of single shot break open rifles for years owning products from both H&R and Rossi. If I have a choice I prefer them in stainless steel. When I purchased my stainless Rossi 357 mag I also had wanted to order one in 44 mag but production had stopped and they became impossible to find. I've been pining for a stainless single shot 44 mag ever since. I recently discovered that CVA (Connecticut Valley Arms) famous for their muzzleloaders now makes a single center rifle in various calibers including 44 magnum, and in stainless steel. They can be had for as little as $260.00 which sounds more than fair. I'd have to sell to buy but I'm seriously considering one. Does anyone here have any experiance with these CVA single shot rifles? Thanks! :wink:
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The SCOUT™ is CVA’s first ever center-fire only rifle, but what a rifle it is. Sleek, lightweight and an incredible value for the dollar, the SCOUT sets a new standard for affordable single-shot hunting rifles. All SCOUT barrels are fluted and available in either Blued Steel or 416 Stainless Steel. Stocks are 100% ambidextrous – making them versatile not only for all shooters, but for all off-side opportunities in the field.

Specifications

416 Stainless Steel or Blued
20” Compact or 22” Standard Fluted Barrels
7mm-08 1:0" Twist All Other 1:10" Twist
100% Ambidextrous Stocks
CrushZone® Recoil Pad
DuraSight® DEAD-ON™
Reversible Hammer Spur
5.8 lbs. Total Weight
38” Overall Length in Standard, 35” in Compact
14” Length of Pull in Standard, 13” in Compact
Alternate Length Stocks Available for Up or Down Sizing
Lifetime Warranty
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Re: CVA Scout Rifle

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Oh poop.

Here I was thinking CVA built a BP Breechloader/paper cartridge "scout rifle"...
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They are a well built budget priced rifle made in Spain by bergara, I sold a mate one in 44 magnum & he is wrapped in it, but they cost around $600 here in australia.
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Re: CVA Scout Rifle

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I really like my CVA Accura II muzzleloader. If they made that in 45 colt, I would buy one for sure.
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Re: CVA Scout Rifle

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I hear these CVA Scouts also come in a Compact model with open sights, 20 inch barrel (standard model has a 22" barrel), and a 1 inch shorter butt stock. This CVA Scout Compact actually has more appeal to me for my use crawling through dense vegetation "pig tunnels" on my knees after irate boars. :wink:

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