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CVA Apex #9778
12/07/2014 05:34 AM
12/07/2014 05:34 AM
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870guy Offline OP
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Does anyone have experience with the CVA Apex in any configuration ?Thinking about a new muzzleloader and I like the idea of being able to change out barrels . Any input would be appreciated.

Re: CVA Apex #9779
12/07/2014 07:07 AM
12/07/2014 07:07 AM
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Everything I've read or heard about it has been positive. Go for it!
Go to modernmuzzleloader.com and register. Lots of good folks with first hand experience there!


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Re: CVA Apex #9780
12/07/2014 04:21 PM
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I can say no on the apex but I i do own an optima pro mag and a hunter bolt and my dad also shoots a hunter bolt. All are good shooting guns and proven killers. For the money I love a cva all I have ever bought and probably all I will shoot


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