I got into blackpowder in the early 1980s with a T/C senneca and a hawkin.I enjoyed it and even started moulding my own bullets and for some reason lost alot of interest and went back to modern only keeping a muzzle loader for deer hunting.My wife passes away a couple of years ago and last winter having too many electrical cords plugged in my house burnt down.I lost everything and did some real soul searching.I decided to stay with a friend until spring and I was going to move to montana and hunt everything.All I am gonna use is black powder guns.Having been out of it for so long the hatfields are now gone and most everything is centerede around inline rifles.Well not knowing really what to buy the plan became to buy whatever I felt would fill the bill for a certain need,try the weopon out and if it shot and worked well I would keep it and continue the process untill I was done.Well I like traditional type guns but knew I was going to need a scoped carbine 50 cal for things like pronghorn sheep and mountain goat and such.I ran across a CVA rifle although 13 yrs old was unfired in the box.Its is called a(TROPHY) with a walnut stock 1 in 34 in twist 24 in barrel,monte carlo stock,Offset hammer and was drilled and tapped for scope I bought it even though I paid full original resail for it.Upon buying it my best buddy told me I had made a mistake because CVA guns were junk plain and simple.I scoped the rifle using see through mounts and a simmons pro diamond scope.The gun drives tacks espacially using sabbots.Other than the ramrod which I replaced I cannot find avything which stands out as being a problem now or in the future.Can anyone tell me what is wrong with CVA guns as I have heard their guns have problems.Is there a certain part that is prone to breakage or is the whole gun faulty or is what I am hearing not true.