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Well i called Deer Creek and the gentleman i spoke to said he has never heard of a CVA Pa whitetail. He was almost arguing with me, saying that i must mean that its a Pa pellet. So im back at square one.
As I mentioned, Deer Creek is the place to go for the older, more traditional CVA parts.
From the photo of your gun, it is fairly obvious that it is a newer gun probably imported by CVA to be used in the Flintlock's Only season in Pennsylvania. Maybe a a Pellet" is another name for your gun?
In any case, the rear sight on your gun is not a factory sight and that is the reason for your problems.
During your discussion with him, did you ask if they had an adjustable rear sight that might work?
If he said, "No." then you still should pursue talking to someone at Track of the Wolf and buying one of their adjustable rear sights that I mentioned above.
Either one of them should work with the front sight you have installed on your gun. It's just a matter of getting the right dovetail size to fit your barrel and tapping it in place.
Yea i agree with you, i just wasnt sure what you meant by older gun and newer gun. I bet if it was older i wouldnt have any problems getting parts for it. The Pa pellet is a new FL made by Traditions that is made to shoot pellets like pyrodex instead of loose powder. I will contact TOTW and hopefully they'll be able to set me up with something. Thanks for your help.