jerem0621
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My buddy at church just offered me his CVA flintlock. He told me what the model was but I forget.. maybe a frontiersman?? Anyway, the layout is very similar to my T/C New Englander, except its a flinter.
The gun looks good for it's age. I was thinking about trading him my New Englander for it, but the CapLock is my primary hunting arm, so I am inclined to keep it. (especially, for what I consider a very good price) Plus, I think that my T/C may be worth more than the CVA.
He wants to go back to a caplock and I want to try a Flinter. I know that I may have to replace the lock with a better one, I am ok with that.
Anyway, my purpose for this question is...Are there any caveats with CVA flinter? Have any of you had good experiences with these flintlocks?
If I get it, should I limit the load to say 80 gr? I have heard some negatives about the quality of older CVA rifles. But I am not 100% sure if the concerns are valid.
Thanks!
Jeremiah
The gun looks good for it's age. I was thinking about trading him my New Englander for it, but the CapLock is my primary hunting arm, so I am inclined to keep it. (especially, for what I consider a very good price) Plus, I think that my T/C may be worth more than the CVA.
He wants to go back to a caplock and I want to try a Flinter. I know that I may have to replace the lock with a better one, I am ok with that.
Anyway, my purpose for this question is...Are there any caveats with CVA flinter? Have any of you had good experiences with these flintlocks?
If I get it, should I limit the load to say 80 gr? I have heard some negatives about the quality of older CVA rifles. But I am not 100% sure if the concerns are valid.
Thanks!
Jeremiah