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11/26/2004 9:41:06 AM EDT
Is the muzzleloading kit at Sam's Club any good? Anyone try one? What is the kit price at the one near you? (Please list location)
11/26/2004 11:40:01 AM EDT
[#1]
BTT
11/26/2004 11:49:00 AM EDT
[#2]
I'm not sure which one they have.
Is it the CVA? Is it an inline?
It's probably worth it if you are looking to get into BP, or just want something usable for Muzzleloading Deer season.
11/26/2004 11:54:19 AM EDT
[#3]
I have seen complete guns  in .50 cal go for 59.00
at ............ can not remember it will come to me.
11/26/2004 12:06:49 PM EDT
[#4]

Quoted:
I have seen complete guns  in .50 cal go for 59.00
at ............ can not remember it will come to me.


I bet there are a lot of gun shops at sporting goods stores that do it.
The closest I've seen personally was at Cabelas. They had stacks just in front of the gun counter. I think it was $79, $89 and $99 depending on the model. It was a couple of years ago tho'. I wouldn't be surprised if prices have come down.
11/26/2004 12:11:48 PM EDT
[#5]
I briefly looked at a couple, but was afraid of the quality you would get for the price.
I still have flashbacks of a guy who drove 45 miles to sight in a CVA at the club, only to find that the plastic cap holding the striker in the action had broken leaving the rifle useless for all but a stick.
11/26/2004 12:12:59 PM EDT
[#6]

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I briefly looked at a couple, but was afraid of the quality you would get for the price.
I still have flashbacks of a guy who drove 45 miles to sight in a CVA at the club, only to find that the plastic cap holding the striker in the action had broken leaving the rifle useless for all but a stick.


Apollo?
The plastic cap in the back holding in the bolt and spring?
11/26/2004 12:15:50 PM EDT
[#7]

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Apollo?
The plastic cap in the back holding in the bolt and spring?



I believe so. This was 4-5 years ago. Yes, it was a plastic cap. I didn't get to see the color!


I was flabbergasted that they designed it so that plastic piece bore the stress of the "bolt spring" or whatever the nomenclature for that would be.
11/26/2004 12:20:35 PM EDT
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I was flabbergasted that they designed it so that that plastic piece bore the stress of the "bolt spring" or whatever the nomenclature for that would be.


Not to mention that you have to take the entire rifle apart to remove the bolt.
That's why mine has been packed away.
It makes me laugh whenever anybody goes on about how easy modern inlines are. They're no where near as reliable or servicable as a more traditional model.
11/26/2004 12:23:28 PM EDT
[#9]
Did they ever make a steel replacement for that part?
11/26/2004 12:26:46 PM EDT
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Did they ever make a steel replacement for that part?


I assume they dropped the rifle completely and moved to better designs.
You could call them, but you'd be better off with a new rifle.
It sucks you never got to shoot it.
I liked CVA because you got a simple basic rifle for low cost. Then I got an apollo and really wasn't happy with them for a while.