Every time I see this subject come up, I have to put in my two cents. I bought three CVA inline rifles for myself, my wife and my daughter. We took them all to the range and had problems with all three. Poor ignition, light strikes and very heavy, creepy triggers. All three were returned to the store the next day. If I had been a new black powder shooter, that experience would probably have been enough to make me give it up. That was two years ago. I settled on a T/C Omega and I will never have to buy another ML. Ignition is 100%. I have carried it in the field all day in heavy rain and never had any kind of failure. I also have a T/C Hawken that I bought in 1975 that still works as good as ever. Personally, I'm partial to T/C because I've had such good luck with them, but I also have a Knight TK2000 shotgun that has neve failed to do it's job. In my opinion, I would stay far away from anything with the CVA name on it. I have heard that their quality has improved, but I'll never put my money down on another one to find out. I can't speak about Traditions - never fired one. Muzzle loading is a great sport, a great way to extend your hunting season, and just plain fun. Do yourself a favor and start out with a good rifle.
For what it's worth. :grin: