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Hello!I just joined up and want to resume shooting muzzle loaders and cap and ball pistols.Used to have a .50 caliber CVA Frontier rifle that was quite accurate as well as 1851Navy,1860Army and Remington cap and ball percussion revolvers .Sold them off over the years and I am thinking of re-accquireing them as well as a Thompson St Louis Hawken.I look forward to participating in this forum!
 
Hello!I just joined up and want to resume shooting muzzle loaders and cap and ball pistols.Used to have a .50 caliber CVA Frontier rifle that was quite accurate as well as 1851Navy,1860Army and Remington cap and ball percussion revolvers .Sold them off over the years and I am thinking of re-accquireing them as well as a Thompson St Louis Hawken.I look forward to participating in this forum!
Howdy from North Texas and welcome to the forum.
Those CVA rifles were all very accurate. I had several, my first in 1989.
I gave one to my nephew, he loves it.
 
Howdy from North Texas and welcome to the forum.
Those CVA rifles were all very accurate. I had several, my first in 1989.
I gave one to my nephew, he loves it.
Yes and believe it or not I obtained the CVA rifle from the JC Penny catalog in the mid 1980s!
 
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