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Muzzleloader Hunting
CVA Paramount Pro Colorado
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<blockquote data-quote="dodgefreak8" data-source="post: 1974995" data-attributes="member: 4965"><p>Paramount pro colorado has landed! Fit and finish looks great. The Williams western precision Sights look promising and I look forward to verifying where the plex reticle hits with a 200 yard zero. The Trggertech trigger is excellent when adjusted. </p><p>My only complaint and something colorado purchasers should know about the stock. Unlike the 45 cal version there aren't 2 front sling studs nor are there the advertised qd mounts for a side sling option ( which is a letdown considering I run a biathlon sling) luckily I have the tools to install qd cups. </p><p></p><p>Also something to note, there is zero comb rise. Which is necessary to get a good sight picture. But be aware you will have to add a comb riser to run any kind of optic. </p><p></p><p>I fired one round through it so far but 170gr of bh209 (by volume) and a 325gr elr powerbelt at 2400fps isn't fun. I ordered an mz- brake from lr customs that should be here next week hopefully. </p><p>All in all this is a great looking rifle. If it performs a well as it looks it'll be a home run!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dodgefreak8, post: 1974995, member: 4965"] Paramount pro colorado has landed! Fit and finish looks great. The Williams western precision Sights look promising and I look forward to verifying where the plex reticle hits with a 200 yard zero. The Trggertech trigger is excellent when adjusted. My only complaint and something colorado purchasers should know about the stock. Unlike the 45 cal version there aren't 2 front sling studs nor are there the advertised qd mounts for a side sling option ( which is a letdown considering I run a biathlon sling) luckily I have the tools to install qd cups. Also something to note, there is zero comb rise. Which is necessary to get a good sight picture. But be aware you will have to add a comb riser to run any kind of optic. I fired one round through it so far but 170gr of bh209 (by volume) and a 325gr elr powerbelt at 2400fps isn't fun. I ordered an mz- brake from lr customs that should be here next week hopefully. All in all this is a great looking rifle. If it performs a well as it looks it'll be a home run! [/QUOTE]
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