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Paramount Pro Accuracy Issue
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<blockquote data-quote="lrmuzzyman" data-source="post: 2050406" data-attributes="member: 116555"><p>We have experienced same problem with two of CVA's Paramount .45 cal. PROs. I shot incredible sub- 1inch groups at first with both of them using 105 grs. blkh 209 (weighed), 280 powerbelt ELR , FED lR Primers. When the long awaited Muzzlebreaks arrived, and installed, the groups deteriorated drastically. I verified the scope's integrity by repalcing it with another scope. Still bad groups. I got an RMA # from cva and returned my gun because it didn't group well even after removing muzzle break. I got quick return service and the included note on what they did:</p><p> </p><p> Inspected,Cleaned and lubed</p><p> Remove customer rail and installed our rail</p><p> Replaced breech plug</p><p> Group size 1.489 inch@ 100yds with brake</p><p> And 1.362 inch@ 100 yds without brake</p><p> using98 grs by weghtblkh 209,280 powerbelt bullets andcci large rifle primers.</p><p> Using 98 grs. by weight Blackhorn 209 ,208ELR Powerbelts and CCI large rifle primers</p><p>My first range session with it yesterday were not so satisfying. Hopefully my bench resting technique was 'off' for the day. Just hope those few shots with that break didn't do any damage to affect the great accuracy I first shot with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lrmuzzyman, post: 2050406, member: 116555"] We have experienced same problem with two of CVA's Paramount .45 cal. PROs. I shot incredible sub- 1inch groups at first with both of them using 105 grs. blkh 209 (weighed), 280 powerbelt ELR , FED lR Primers. When the long awaited Muzzlebreaks arrived, and installed, the groups deteriorated drastically. I verified the scope's integrity by repalcing it with another scope. Still bad groups. I got an RMA # from cva and returned my gun because it didn't group well even after removing muzzle break. I got quick return service and the included note on what they did: Inspected,Cleaned and lubed Remove customer rail and installed our rail Replaced breech plug Group size 1.489 inch@ 100yds with brake And 1.362 inch@ 100 yds without brake using98 grs by weghtblkh 209,280 powerbelt bullets andcci large rifle primers. Using 98 grs. by weight Blackhorn 209 ,208ELR Powerbelts and CCI large rifle primers My first range session with it yesterday were not so satisfying. Hopefully my bench resting technique was 'off' for the day. Just hope those few shots with that break didn't do any damage to affect the great accuracy I first shot with it. [/QUOTE]
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