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I got a CVA Staghorn .50 caliber with a Simmons  3x-9x 32mm that was a real dog on everything else but, worked good on this rifle. Go figure? I've had it for 20 years or so. But, I'm leaning on using my H&R Huntsman .58 caliber. It needed some work earlier, and I got it all fixed. I've not shot it in a long time but, am going to try it in a few days hopefully.

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5 hours ago, rugerla1 said:

CVA Optima V2 running Blackhorn 209 powder, Federal shotshell primers, and 250 gr Hornady SST. 

Oh, I didn't even mention my loads. In the Staghorn I've had good luck with 350 gr. Maxi-Hunters, using Triple 7 and 209 primers.  And in the Huntsman I'm gonna try round balls and Triple 7.

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CVA Wolf 50 cal. Two 50 grain 777 pellets, Win 209 primer, and a 295 grain Powerbelt bullet. Topped with an M8, 4x Leupold in CVA rings.

 

Years ago, WalMart had this rifle on sale after season for a song. On a lark, I thought I’d give it a try. Since then it’s taken more deer than everything else I own…and that includes truck bumpers!😄
 

 

 

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My CVA Staghorn cost me $100 back in 2000. I couldn't really pass it up for that. It shoots pretty much every bullet I've tried good. 

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On 10/19/2021 at 7:36 PM, gregintenn said:

CVA Wolf 50 cal. Two 50 grain 777 pellets, Win 209 primer, and a 295 grain Powerbelt bullet. Topped with an M8, 4x Leupold in CVA rings.

 

Years ago, WalMart had this rifle on sale after season for a song. On a lark, I thought I’d give it a try. Since then it’s taken more deer than everything else I own…and that includes truck bumpers!😄
 

 

 

If I ever get another inline it will probably be a Wolf. 

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Well we are in one of the CWD counties, and you can hunt with whatever you want.

And I haven't decided whether or not I'll take the Renegade .54, or one of the 30-30's that needs to be bloodied.🤔

 

RP

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I've watched several of his Youtube videos. He's got one he built for himself that hits well over 3,000 fps. Very flat shooting. 😲

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On 10/20/2021 at 9:14 PM, Quavodus said:

If I ever get another inline it will probably be a Wolf. 

If my kid decides to go, he’ll use it.

Then, I’ll drag out my old left handed Thompson Renegade 50 cal.

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I am out with my TC Encore. Had a small buck walk by at 7:05 but only caught glimpse of him. Hopefully his daddy will walk by soon. 

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My dad shot this 9 pointer at my place this morning about 8:30.  He saw 5 bucks and 4 does.  Not a bad morning.

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