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<blockquote data-quote="Underclocked" data-source="post: 842080" data-attributes="member: 8140"><p>For a muzzleloader (no cf switch barrel), the CVA Accura is hard to beat. Excellent accuracy from mine.</p><p></p><p>In a switch barrel model, the new Apex is outstanding. A bit heavier than an Accura and comes with no fixed sights. <a href="http://www.sunrisearchery.com/Apex.htm" target="_blank">http://www.sunrisearchery.com/Apex.htm</a> - my write up.</p><p></p><p>Yesterday's best 3-shot group. [ATTACH=full]69492[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>ps: if you are shooting Blackhorn, you don't want to mess with 209 primers that are "designed for muzzleloaders". You will need a full strength primer such as the Fed 209A or Win 209A. I personally believe those reduced power "designed for muzzleloaders" 209 primers are a waste of money, even though some users occasionally report less crud ring with Triple Se7en powder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Underclocked, post: 842080, member: 8140"] For a muzzleloader (no cf switch barrel), the CVA Accura is hard to beat. Excellent accuracy from mine. In a switch barrel model, the new Apex is outstanding. A bit heavier than an Accura and comes with no fixed sights. [url]http://www.sunrisearchery.com/Apex.htm[/url] - my write up. Yesterday's best 3-shot group. [attach=full]69492[/attach] ps: if you are shooting Blackhorn, you don't want to mess with 209 primers that are "designed for muzzleloaders". You will need a full strength primer such as the Fed 209A or Win 209A. I personally believe those reduced power "designed for muzzleloaders" 209 primers are a waste of money, even though some users occasionally report less crud ring with Triple Se7en powder. [/QUOTE]
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