woodmaster62
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Hey all, I recently bought a CVA Youth Model Muzzleloader for my nine year old son who has went
muzzleloading crazy all at once. I figured at 38 inches long overall and about 5 lbs, it would be a good starter gun. I also bought my wife a 32 cal Traditions Crockett about the same time. I think the fact that myself and my brother-in-law have been
muzzleloading for approx 8-9 years, and my nephew
and niece have just started might have bumped things along.
Anyways the CVA Youth model is a new 50 cal and supposed
to use a .490 ball and a .015 patch. This is a Tight fit - especially for a nine year old to shove down the barrel. My 50 cal Great Plains is silk smooth loading compared to the CVA. I didn't know if any of you had any experience with this Youth model or not. I've thought maybe a thinner patch or smaller ball, but would like to keep the same as my gun .490 ball and .015 patch.
I don't know, maybe it's just new and tight.
Also the wife's 32 cal Traditions Crockett. I bought this used but very low milage on gunbroker dot com. When I opened the box, it looked new, but when I got it out and tried half and full cock neither would set. Finally the only way I could get the hammer to catch at all was to set the set trigger first. Not very safe in my book. Anyways I pulled the lock and found that the sear lever was bent at not quite a 50-60 degree angle and was always touching the trigger assembly. So I pulled the sear, heated and somewhat straightened the shaft, re-assembled the lock put it togeather. It worked!! According to my local possibles shop lady, the Crockett always does this. Hard to believe you would set your triggers before you could put your cap on the nipple. Also was wondering what the normal rear sight is on the Crockett. It has the primative style which is great, but the installation is so-so, very sloppy dovetail. Just wondering if any of you have had experience with either of the guns. My Great Plains has been a rock solid bulls-eye popper right out of the box so I guess I was spoiled.
Any info is a help.
Keep your powder dry!!
Grumpy Bear :thumbsup:
muzzleloading crazy all at once. I figured at 38 inches long overall and about 5 lbs, it would be a good starter gun. I also bought my wife a 32 cal Traditions Crockett about the same time. I think the fact that myself and my brother-in-law have been
muzzleloading for approx 8-9 years, and my nephew
and niece have just started might have bumped things along.
Anyways the CVA Youth model is a new 50 cal and supposed
to use a .490 ball and a .015 patch. This is a Tight fit - especially for a nine year old to shove down the barrel. My 50 cal Great Plains is silk smooth loading compared to the CVA. I didn't know if any of you had any experience with this Youth model or not. I've thought maybe a thinner patch or smaller ball, but would like to keep the same as my gun .490 ball and .015 patch.
I don't know, maybe it's just new and tight.
Also the wife's 32 cal Traditions Crockett. I bought this used but very low milage on gunbroker dot com. When I opened the box, it looked new, but when I got it out and tried half and full cock neither would set. Finally the only way I could get the hammer to catch at all was to set the set trigger first. Not very safe in my book. Anyways I pulled the lock and found that the sear lever was bent at not quite a 50-60 degree angle and was always touching the trigger assembly. So I pulled the sear, heated and somewhat straightened the shaft, re-assembled the lock put it togeather. It worked!! According to my local possibles shop lady, the Crockett always does this. Hard to believe you would set your triggers before you could put your cap on the nipple. Also was wondering what the normal rear sight is on the Crockett. It has the primative style which is great, but the installation is so-so, very sloppy dovetail. Just wondering if any of you have had experience with either of the guns. My Great Plains has been a rock solid bulls-eye popper right out of the box so I guess I was spoiled.
Any info is a help.
Keep your powder dry!!
Grumpy Bear :thumbsup: