Originally Posted by Triple_Se7en
Just keep in mind the manufacturer's powder and bullet size restrictions with CVA rifles.

Not sure if you received an owner's manual with your rifle. If needed, you can probably make a copy of it online, by entering your make and model number.

Looks like a great purchase in both looks and accuracy.


Hello Triple se7en
This is their In Line Bolt action 209 Primed Magnum Hunter which can take 100 Grain's of Pyrodex Powder safely and shoot Bullet's of any design or weight or can shoot saboted bullets as well. These Gun's are very affordable and very accurate that is what I Like best about CVA Gun's they cost very little and Reward very big. I don't need an Owner's manual I have used black powder gun's for the past 30 Year's and never Exceed the Maximum Powder charge. At a 100 Grain's it is Not more accurate than using just 95 of which this gun seems to like very well so that is what it Get's. Regards, The General


Yeah, though I walk through the Valley of the Shadow of Death ,... I Shall Fear no Evil, as I Always have with me Me my Loaded Smith & Wesson "..