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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Muzzleloader Hunting
Knight ultralight .45 or CVA accura v2 LR .45
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<blockquote data-quote="Sam Aspacher" data-source="post: 1865075" data-attributes="member: 53110"><p>Very different guns I know. Looking from the perspective of cost and accuracy. 1150 for the Knight, 600 for the Cva. Both premium barrels with nitride. Hear good reviews on both. I like that the Knight is a pound lighter, has timney trigger and stock design I'm used to. Also like the CVA breech plug removes easy and can be replaced for $30. Plus would save an extra $550.</p><p>Is the Knight worth the extra cost? Do you think there's more accuracy potential from the Knight or same?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sam Aspacher, post: 1865075, member: 53110"] Very different guns I know. Looking from the perspective of cost and accuracy. 1150 for the Knight, 600 for the Cva. Both premium barrels with nitride. Hear good reviews on both. I like that the Knight is a pound lighter, has timney trigger and stock design I'm used to. Also like the CVA breech plug removes easy and can be replaced for $30. Plus would save an extra $550. Is the Knight worth the extra cost? Do you think there's more accuracy potential from the Knight or same? [/QUOTE]
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