cebers01
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Hello folks!
I've been lurking and learning from everyone here, but I definitely want your advice and expertise on this new old piece. I'm a waterfowler, love shotgunning sports and really only shoot rifles at things I can eat most of the time... But I got bitten by the smoke pole bug and am looking forward to shooting this 1988 CVA that I picked up recently. With a primitive weapon season coming up in Maryland, I'd like to give her a try to harvest a nice sika at the farm this year...
So I've had this thing a couple weeks and wanted to break it down and make sure it was ready to shoot... Let me tell ya what seems to be working. Well, pretty much everything so far. But... We have issues too. Let me show ya.
First off, the double set triggers work, but boy howdy that set trigger is heavy and hard to pull. Not sure how many pounds of pull to set, but it's too many... It's scratchy and creepy too. But firm once set, and the main firing trigger is smooth at the current setting with a couple pounds on it because I intend to hunt with it. It's definitely shootable this way but... LOOK AT THAT SEAR BAR?! How in the world did this happen? I figured this thing would be as hard a woodpecker lips... Maybe not. And should I simply heat it up and bend it back? I mean, it's not a little bent, it's a LOT! That thing looks like a candle left too close to the fireplace! So what do ya all think? And if we're fixing it, how should we? I'm all about some heat and beat, but I'm betting this will be one and done. Don't wanna mess this up because this lock really does work pretty darn well still!
The bore has some rust down within the last couple inches of the breech. The rest is pristine and hardly fired I think. That's a win. Just wanna clean that rust up a bit. I played with getting the breech plug off to clean it... I tried as hard as I'd dare. NOPE, that ain't happening. So whatever you guys think would be the best way to clean that bottom of the bore and breech area... Have a good jag, fouling scraper thing, bore brush, etc coming from Track of the Wolf...
I'm looking for some good real BP to shoot, but until then I guess some Triple 7 FFF and a CCI #11 magnum cap will have to do me. Plan to shoot essentially the same sabot and bullet I do over white powder in my Savage MLII: 250gr Hornady XTP in the black MMP sabot. Shot a couple dozen deer with that combo. Never missed one, or even had to go look for one shooting that. And if you have ideas on what this old gal might like to eat in the way of round ball loads, I'll sure give em a try too!
Took some pics for ya all to scope out, and if you see anything else I should look for, chime right in! I feel so fortunate to be able to learn from so many years of experience on this forum and really look forward to what you graybeards think on this one!
Thanks!!
Curtis
I've been lurking and learning from everyone here, but I definitely want your advice and expertise on this new old piece. I'm a waterfowler, love shotgunning sports and really only shoot rifles at things I can eat most of the time... But I got bitten by the smoke pole bug and am looking forward to shooting this 1988 CVA that I picked up recently. With a primitive weapon season coming up in Maryland, I'd like to give her a try to harvest a nice sika at the farm this year...
So I've had this thing a couple weeks and wanted to break it down and make sure it was ready to shoot... Let me tell ya what seems to be working. Well, pretty much everything so far. But... We have issues too. Let me show ya.
First off, the double set triggers work, but boy howdy that set trigger is heavy and hard to pull. Not sure how many pounds of pull to set, but it's too many... It's scratchy and creepy too. But firm once set, and the main firing trigger is smooth at the current setting with a couple pounds on it because I intend to hunt with it. It's definitely shootable this way but... LOOK AT THAT SEAR BAR?! How in the world did this happen? I figured this thing would be as hard a woodpecker lips... Maybe not. And should I simply heat it up and bend it back? I mean, it's not a little bent, it's a LOT! That thing looks like a candle left too close to the fireplace! So what do ya all think? And if we're fixing it, how should we? I'm all about some heat and beat, but I'm betting this will be one and done. Don't wanna mess this up because this lock really does work pretty darn well still!
The bore has some rust down within the last couple inches of the breech. The rest is pristine and hardly fired I think. That's a win. Just wanna clean that rust up a bit. I played with getting the breech plug off to clean it... I tried as hard as I'd dare. NOPE, that ain't happening. So whatever you guys think would be the best way to clean that bottom of the bore and breech area... Have a good jag, fouling scraper thing, bore brush, etc coming from Track of the Wolf...
I'm looking for some good real BP to shoot, but until then I guess some Triple 7 FFF and a CCI #11 magnum cap will have to do me. Plan to shoot essentially the same sabot and bullet I do over white powder in my Savage MLII: 250gr Hornady XTP in the black MMP sabot. Shot a couple dozen deer with that combo. Never missed one, or even had to go look for one shooting that. And if you have ideas on what this old gal might like to eat in the way of round ball loads, I'll sure give em a try too!
Took some pics for ya all to scope out, and if you see anything else I should look for, chime right in! I feel so fortunate to be able to learn from so many years of experience on this forum and really look forward to what you graybeards think on this one!
Thanks!!
Curtis
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