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CVA Accura LR-X. Load Help
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<blockquote data-quote="ENCORE" data-source="post: 2588090" data-attributes="member: 33046"><p>Sure.... There's absolutely no <strong>significant</strong> difference over either the HIS modular system or the Arrowhead modular system. IF... you're lucky you might get 50fps over a module. You can get 50fps +/- from morning to an afternoon shoot.</p><p></p><p>Its a bench system and not a hunting system. As a bench system, it would be illegal in every match I've ever been associated with. You CAN NOT prime your weapon prior to being in a shooting position. That makes the system illegal to use in any "recognized competition".</p><p>You load the rifle on a live primer.</p><p></p><p>It is illegal in most states for transportation. In other words, you have to unscrew the module, pray you don't lose any propellant, then screw in a dummy bolt. Only then would it be legal to transport in most all states.</p><p>So........... you're 20' up in a tree stand and drop your wrench/nut driver?????</p><p>So..... you fire once at an animal and circumstances dictate you must use a quick follow up shot. Good luck with that, especially 20' up in a ladder stand, or standing in thick willow brush.</p><p></p><p>I would rather use the modular system over direct ignition. I have NEVER had a module FTF or HF. Ever. I don't have to fumble around for a nut driver, then set there and twist that darn thing out, only to twist another one right back in there. Then load the rifle on a live primer. For maybe 50fps????? Never will happen.</p><p></p><p>I have nothing against those who want to use the system. They can certainly do what they'd like but, its a system that will never be in my rifles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ENCORE, post: 2588090, member: 33046"] Sure.... There's absolutely no [B]significant[/B] difference over either the HIS modular system or the Arrowhead modular system. IF... you're lucky you might get 50fps over a module. You can get 50fps +/- from morning to an afternoon shoot. Its a bench system and not a hunting system. As a bench system, it would be illegal in every match I've ever been associated with. You CAN NOT prime your weapon prior to being in a shooting position. That makes the system illegal to use in any "recognized competition". You load the rifle on a live primer. It is illegal in most states for transportation. In other words, you have to unscrew the module, pray you don't lose any propellant, then screw in a dummy bolt. Only then would it be legal to transport in most all states. So........... you're 20' up in a tree stand and drop your wrench/nut driver????? So..... you fire once at an animal and circumstances dictate you must use a quick follow up shot. Good luck with that, especially 20' up in a ladder stand, or standing in thick willow brush. I would rather use the modular system over direct ignition. I have NEVER had a module FTF or HF. Ever. I don't have to fumble around for a nut driver, then set there and twist that darn thing out, only to twist another one right back in there. Then load the rifle on a live primer. For maybe 50fps????? Never will happen. I have nothing against those who want to use the system. They can certainly do what they'd like but, its a system that will never be in my rifles. [/QUOTE]
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