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Post by lbahunter on Mar 26, 2022 20:15:22 GMT -5
I was thinking how versatile the 45-70 conversions are. How you can use either BH209 or smokeless. The variety of bullets, either 45 cal bore rider or 40 cal in a sabot. You can just do so much with it as far as loads. I really like my CVA blk/blue Scout 45-70 conversion.
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Post by smokepolehall on Mar 27, 2022 6:30:59 GMT -5
You are correct, also the Scout is makes a good choice for that.
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Post by peteo on Mar 27, 2022 8:58:23 GMT -5
I like my CVA Scout Blu/Black. Now that I am 65 the Scout suits me a lot better cause of weight, I use it and my Grandson likes the 10ml2. It shoots very well.
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Post by lbahunter on Mar 28, 2022 6:21:50 GMT -5
I like my CVA Scout Blu/Black. Now that I am 65 the Scout suits me a lot better cause of weight, I use it and my Grandson likes the 10ml2. It shoots very well. For my type of hunting, my Scout has more pros than cons.
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Post by blackpowder72 on Apr 18, 2022 19:05:57 GMT -5
Love my Scout's!
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Post by lbahunter on Apr 23, 2022 21:25:24 GMT -5
I shoot saboted loads mostly.I usually stay around the 200 to 225gr bullets. A resized .410 Barnes 180gr bullet, slightly knurled, in a light blue harvester sabot with N-110 is what I use most of the time.It's accurate, deadly, and best of all very shoulder friendly.
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