Traditions Deerhunter and CVA Bobcat-Mountain Stalker

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Yup.
I believe the CVA Bobcat Mountain Stalker was the Bobcat sold by BassPro Shop.

But the Lock-Barrel-Trigger are from the same Spanish maker.
 
I know they are pretty close. The Bobcat may have a slightly smaller stock for the youths but I an not positive on that and the Deer hunter is a smaller gun anyway so they may be close if not the same size. CVA also had if I remember right what they called a Hawkin Carbine. It also was small but shot exceptionally well.

I have a Traditions Deer hunter(not Bobcat) it happens to be a 32 cal but they did also come in 50 cal and I also have a CVA Mountain Stalker in 50 cal. I can actually swap barrels if I also swap the tang for the hooked breech. Ones a hooked and the other is a button breech. I used to have the Hawkin Carbine and kick myself every time I think about selling it.
 
basicaly I am trying to figure out if I can drop a CVA mountain stalker barrel into a traditions deerhunter stock.
They look compatable. The Mountain Stalkers and Bobcats are a composite stock. :barf: The Deerhunter stock is wood. :)
 
My Deerhunter is black plastic, the flintglock. But, it was very cheap coming from someone that won it in a raffle and never wanted to fire it up. It's disgustingly reliable and let four boys learn sparkies. If it had a wooden stock to refinish I'd have to put a longer smoothbore tapered round barrel and sling on it for a real light weight all around sweet shooting hunting gun.
 
cynthialee said:
neat!

every one I have seen has had a synthetic stock

Here are my three .36 woodies.

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