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Offline Indiana Denny

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CVA Scout
« on: December 02, 2011, 05:54:57 AM »
I am looking into purchasing one but have very little knowledge on them in 44 magnum.  Anyone have one that can offer an opinion.   :-\
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Re: CVA Scout
« Reply #1 on: December 02, 2011, 01:04:44 PM »
.44 Magnum is a good deer calibers if that is what you are asking.

I don't own a Scout, but i have heard really good things about them, I wouldn't be opposed to owning one.

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Re: CVA Scout
« Reply #2 on: December 02, 2011, 01:07:00 PM »
 Denny
 
 I can't help you with that one. But I am pretty sure its been a topic on the CVA forum.
http://www.gboreloaded.com/forums/index.php/board,198.0.html
 
 Parson48 Has a post on the scout. He is a fellar Hoosier.
http://www.gboreloaded.com/forums/index.php/topic,242603.0.html
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Re: CVA Scout
« Reply #3 on: December 02, 2011, 02:20:55 PM »
Yep, I do have one. I bought one after deer season ended last year. Couldn't get acceptable accuracy from it and finally sent it in to be repaired. Three weeks later I received a brand new one, a note from CS said that they h determined that my original purchase needed replaced.

I haven't really had a chance to wring out the new one yet. I have shot it some, and it seemed that after 30-40 shot the groups began to tighten up. Some barrels seem to need to be "shot in".

Our muzzleloader season begins tomorrow so it will be a while before I get back to shooting the Scout, but I'll post results when I do.



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Re: CVA Scout
« Reply #4 on: December 05, 2011, 06:10:34 AM »
I had one for about 6 months. I tried several differant loads 240 gr XTP, 265gr hornady, 240 gr Gold Dot, and 300 gr. XTP. The Gold Dot shot the best, but I was getting 3'' groups at 100 yards. The Durasite Ring/Base combo that comes with the CVA seem to loosen after about 10-15 shots, so make sure you Lok-tite them down. The Trigger was nice, much better than I have seen with the Handi-Rifles. The fit and feel of the gun is good,but the accuracy is just O.K. My Remington 870 Super Slug leaves the Scout in the Dust when it comes to accuracy.

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Re: CVA Scout
« Reply #5 on: December 09, 2011, 07:33:11 AM »
Thanks for the input I picked up a Handi Rifle in 357 for a steal the other day and just talked to H&R about a 44 magnum barrel  Lokks like for about $120 can have it retro.  Upon first inspection looks a little rough like it was cut using a hacksaw.  Plan to shoot it this weekend.  Have a good one.
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Re: CVA Scout
« Reply #6 on: December 09, 2011, 09:29:23 AM »
Thanks for the input I picked up a Handi Rifle in 357 for a steal the other day and just talked to H&R about a 44 magnum barrel  Lokks like for about $120 can have it retro.  Upon first inspection looks a little rough like it was cut using a hacksaw.  Plan to shoot it this weekend.  Have a good one.

That $96 accessory barrel turns into much much after shipping both ways, fitting fee and tax, closer to $160 and even more if you opt for a Trapper barrel which has sights, $196 IIRC.

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Re: CVA Scout
« Reply #7 on: December 09, 2011, 04:18:57 PM »
Thanks for the input I picked up a Handi Rifle in 357 for a steal the other day and just talked to H&R about a 44 magnum barrel  Lokks like for about $120 can have it retro.  Upon first inspection looks a little rough like it was cut using a hacksaw.  Plan to shoot it this weekend.  Have a good one.

That $96 accessory barrel turns into much much after shipping both ways, fitting fee and tax, closer to $160 and even more if you opt for a Trapper barrel which has sights, $196 IIRC.

Tim

Almost worth a couple more dollars to buy the Gun for around $240 ;)
 
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Re: CVA Scout
« Reply #8 on: December 12, 2011, 05:44:56 AM »
I think you have a very good point and I have a Marlin 1894 built by Ben Forkin.  Know anyone in southern part of Indiana that can ream the H&R to accept .357 Max ? 
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Re: CVA Scout
« Reply #9 on: December 12, 2011, 06:19:08 AM »
Indiana Dennt,

Reaming your .357 to Maxi is truly a do-it-youself job. Go the Handi page and you can find all the info needed, and Tim has a reamer that you can rent.

I was undecided for quite a while, but finally rented the reamer and was surprised at how simple the process was to do.