Yes. One of the beauties of muzzleloaders is that if you can get it down the barrel, it will come out again. Just find a sabot/projectile combination that just barely fits down the barrel. You will be pleased with the results. The sabot rear expands and seals the bore giving you better velocity and rifling engagement. Happy shooting.
You can put a scope on a CVA .50 cal. Missouri.
1:28
100-350 or so
50-350
50-350 USD or so
You need to seek the services of a good gunsmith.
50-200
Yes, in a CVA Hawkins muzzleloader, you can use various types of projectiles besides traditional round balls. Options include conical bullets, sabots, and other specialized projectiles designed for muzzleloading rifles. However, it's essential to ensure that the chosen projectile is compatible with the rifle's twist rate and caliber for optimal accuracy and performance. Always consult the manufacturer's guidelines for recommendations on suitable ammunition.
50-250 usd
50-275 usd
CVA no longer carries parts for sidelocks. If you call CVA Customer Service at (770) 449-4687, they will send you a parts manual and tell you where you might be able to get replacement parts. CVA no longer carries parts for sidelocks. If you call CVA Customer Service at (770) 449-4687, they will send you a parts manual and tell you where you might be able to get replacement parts.
there is not a recall on the blazers but if you return the rifle to cva repair and request a replacement they will send you a nice new refurbished rifle I've done this twice with two of my old rifles