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Muzzleloader Hunting
CVA Paramount Pro Colorado
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<blockquote data-quote="dodgefreak8" data-source="post: 2101240" data-attributes="member: 4965"><p>I'm sorry but this is simply not true.. If the belt detached at different times in flight and wasnt predictable you would never obtain any type of accuracy.. losing that weight and drag at unpredictable yardage would cause extreme stability issues and would greatly affect drop and group sizes even in a rifle with no brake.. second if the belt is causing issues through the brake then those sabots you showed would cause even bigger accuracy issues. Those have the bullet cupped until they exit the brake and can expand and fall away.. </p><p>Now I'm not saying there aren't some people having issues with the cva brake but I think they have some huge inconsistencies in their quality control. Not everyone running their brake is having issues. This could be a brake issue as well as a rifle issue if the muzzle isn't threaded concentric.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dodgefreak8, post: 2101240, member: 4965"] I'm sorry but this is simply not true.. If the belt detached at different times in flight and wasnt predictable you would never obtain any type of accuracy.. losing that weight and drag at unpredictable yardage would cause extreme stability issues and would greatly affect drop and group sizes even in a rifle with no brake.. second if the belt is causing issues through the brake then those sabots you showed would cause even bigger accuracy issues. Those have the bullet cupped until they exit the brake and can expand and fall away.. Now I'm not saying there aren't some people having issues with the cva brake but I think they have some huge inconsistencies in their quality control. Not everyone running their brake is having issues. This could be a brake issue as well as a rifle issue if the muzzle isn't threaded concentric. [/QUOTE]
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