ohio ramrod said:When they were made. The Jukar barrels are later than the earlier CVA. Also some of the Jukar barrels are 1/66 twist the CVA's were 1/48 twist and not as deep of rifling in the ones I have worked on.
I built my CVA Kentucky Rifle from a kit in 1975. It has a Spanish barrel in 1:48 ROT.cowpoke1955 said:To the best of my knowledge, all had 1 in 66" twist barrels.
Now that is very insightful, I am researching new things do develop. More digging needed I see unless of course your statement hit the nail on the head. The Generic is often made by the BrandI own Ardesa made barrels and Jukar made barrels.
The difference between them is like night and day.
The Ardea bores look like the cutters for the rifling were dipped in warm butter. Followed by warm butter lapping. Then a warm butter polishing. Smooooth and oh so shiny.
The Jukar bores look like they were chewed into place by a bunch of drunken crack addled beavers who hung out with Hunter Biden too long. Chatter marks times infinity.
Both brands shoot OK.
But they were not produced by the same manufacturing methods and I very much doubt in the same plant. Unless there were two production lines. One line for angels singing and another line for the sound of horse poop hitting the ground.
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