CVA has a barrel blaster patch you can use after cleaning. I wipe the outside down with them after I run a few down the barrel. Keeps the rust away. Great video. Good shooting!
I’ve got one of these and I’ve never been disappointed with it. Cheap, lightweight, and accurate. I’ve taken plenty of deer with it and I save a doe tag for muzzleloader season because I love to shoot it.
I wasn't much for black powder rifles until I shot one, BUT NOW I LOVE THE HECK OUT OF THEM , I'm still learning on ranges and powder loads, I'm very impressed on the amount of ballistic info on the suggested loads for each and every style of bullet that used in the WOLF. IVE YET TO PULL THE TRIGGER ON GAME ANIMALS, LOVE LONG RANGE SHOTS AND WHATS AMAZES ME IS THE DELIVERY REPORT . KERR WHOPP.
Same here. Never paid the any attention. Then i was gifted a remington 700ML stainless this late fall. Was able to get out and test it a couple times before winter set in. Can't wait until spring, to really get some play time in with it. Converted it over to 209 primers in the meantime. Will likely be shooting loose powder, as the pellets are impossible to find, for me. 3 boxes of powder pellets came with the gun, but they have store stickers on them from 2000. They did fire, when i was testing the gun, but definitely not dependable/reliable, i'd say.
And another thing every time I get curious about something about guns or whatever and I go to look it up on RUclips I enjoy the fact that your videos pop up first or second 👍👍
Very informative black powder video, I’m getting back into muzzle loading after 45 yrs, a lot of new things to learn since my 54 caliber Thompson Center ML. I gave it to a friend abt 34 yrs ago, hadn’t seen him for 26 yrs, this past dove season opener ( September 7) he returned it to me in great condition, I bought it when I was 17 or 18 yrs old, 1977 or 78. But I’m going with the new ones like you have. I’m a believer in scopes , don’t waste money and go cheap , the gun is only as good as the scope on top of it.. With the rest you were shooting off of. Your grip should have been tighter, IMHO, I’ll stick with Leupold for the money, great scopes and have never let me down. I Enjoy your videos 👍👍👍 Keep making them, I learn alot. Thanks and Hammer Down 👍👍👍
I have hunted with a Wolf for years. Mine is nickle coated with Realtree Advantage camouflage stocks. I have used a scope on it, but now I just use the factory fiber optic sights it came with. Well worth the money!
I have a wolf in stainless, can't beat it for the money.. I use 2 pellets of 777, with a 44 CAL 300gr Hornady XTP. It can outshoot me and my aging eyes.. Thank God for Leupold !
I have had a CVA Wolf for 3 years. I really like it. I use 250 gr. Hornady SST’s. I get good 100 yd groups with two 50 gr. pellets. I tried sighting it in with three 50 gr. pellets. Besides kicking like a full-grown mule, they would not group well. I took a nice doe with it two seasons ago at 80 yds.
Great video my brother, I just picked up a used CVA Optima a couple of days ago for cheap and love it, got 2 early muzzleloader days coming up this month 16th-17th in Kentucky here
CVA is a good one. My son has a wolf and I think he uses two 50 grain IMR white hots with a 250 grain CVA Aerolite. 1 inch groups a 100 with a good cleaning in between shots when sighting in.
I bought a budget knight over 30 years ago and it shoots ragged one hole groups using 325 power belts and 2 pellets. I love the inline stuff. This looks like a real good shooter.
I just got into muzzle loader hunting a few years ago. My cousin gave me his TC Omega to use as he never used it... Wow! So much fun shooting those things. You haven’t lived until you shoot a muzzle loader! Something cool about it. Maybe it’s the big cloud of smoke after each shot? Great video!
Man Thanks for making this video. I was thinking of getting 2 of them cva Wolf. Because we are in the same situation as you are. We have public land you can only use a bow or slug or a muzzleloader. And I am thinking that the muzzleloader is going to be the most accurate choice and I bet at 200 yards you can hit pretty well with the muzzleloader.
Personally I never wanted to shoot black powder, too slow and too dirty. All of ya'll out there thank you for going into the woods for whitetail hunting, we need your kind of hunting. Whoteewho, just wondering why you haven't been on Heavy Metal range, miss you shooting with Paul. Thanks again for your videos.
I have been eyeing a muzzleloader for the past few years as my friend in Ward, Colorado who is a historian and mountain man has several legit muzzleloaders. I first acquired a CVA old school muzzleloader, then the other day came across a CVA Wolf and couldn't pass it up. I really liked your split screen shot. Great to see the change you made and the results. I am considering 777 or Trailboss. Not sure which but excited to try Thanks for the video.
Have to say man every time I am looking for a great review on a firearm, well plain and simple, I look for your channel. Great reviews and info as well as shooting and honest results. Well done man well done indeed.
Make sure you put some grease on the threads of the breach plug. I loved my wolf but ended up with the plug stuck and not able to clean it. 2 pyrodex pellets behind powerbelt green tips took 6 or 7 deer with mine. 3 pellets just seem to kick more with little gain in performance. GOOD LUCK THIS SEASON!
WOw, that's a great shooting combo!! I bought a 50 cal Thompson Hawken 45 years ago, and searched for ticking and balls for months before getting it to hit an X at 50 yards. It liked what it liked though, and shot true forever after that.
Just got a cva Acura mrx can’t wait to get her sighted in for deer season…. Man them 209s are hard to come by thank goodness the place gave me some with the smoke pole.
I bought one of these a few years ago. I liked it so much that I bought another for spare parts. I shoot Hornady .452 300gr. XTP bullets with 50 cal sabots over 100 grains of Triple 7 powder. 2-3 MOA 3 round groups seem standard.
I'd enjoy seeing more bullet/group test comparisons with the ol' smokepole. I haven’t done as much testing on my own set up as I would like, since it takes a fair amount of range time to do with all the cleaning involved. Hope you get back to the private range and paper plate set up soon! 👍🏼
I got the SS Wolf with the 9/14 scope. Using 150 gr White Hots, 1st shot was 6” to the left of center out of the box. White Hots and Barrel Blaster will spoil the hell out of you, it’s the way to go 🤘😎👍
John Gilley - I agree wholeheartedly!! I use 2 white hots pellets and a Hornady XTP sabot 240 grain and I’m hitting consistently at 50 yards … half inch groups!! Can’t get much better !! But I do want to try the Hornady Boredrivers 290 grain !! A friend uses the and he said he is stacking groups less than a half in at 50 yards and out to 100 yards !! Just want to see for myself …… for kicks and giggles!! Enjoy your up coming season !!
Excellent video but California is hard to find powders and primers so I’m still on CVA Scout V2 take down. I have both 450 bushmaster and 350 legend, excellent group for 150 yards
Love the video as always. Can you make that video I suggested on World War II rifle calibers and testing them against bricks or jugs? You could do 8 mm Mauser, 762.54R, 303 British, and 30 06
I've had a Traditions Nitrofire for over a year and a half and finally got it out to the range because a buddy traded me 100 primers for some empty cases for his reloading
Talking about filthy, I'm guessing you've shot with real black powder before... UGG what a corrosive mess!!! I need to fix up my Kentucky Long Rifle (45 patched ball) that I built from a kit some 40 years ago. Got that as a present from my parents, and it was a riot to shoot that little cannon! My dad built a Colt Navy revolver that same year, both were the old CVA company.
I really love my TC Hawken. I got it in 1973 and have taken many deer with it. I still use black powder and round ball. Also have shot some deer at ~100 yards. Don't under estimate your rifle the range will surprise you.
Good shooting setup. I'm still shooting my old T/C Omega and still accurate. Tip for range and hunting I always have a few pre-soaked patches to run couple down barrel followed by dry patch or two. Cleans powder and plastic good enough to make it easy to load and accurate. Like the accuracy and performance of the Power Belt Bullets over 2 50gr pellets and a 30gr pellet
Muzzle loader are great 👍🏼 in my state during muzzle loader season can only be traditional so no scope but during rifle season if u choose to use a muzzle loader u can then mount a scope 🤷🏻
really nice gun WTW...i bought one of the same in the combo pack...i use the powerbelt in 235 grs. [i think] over two 50 gr.pyrodex..1 in. groups at 100...i've took three whitetails with it
When seating the projectile you should push down on the rod with 40.lbs of steady pressure. That way the powder bullet is firmly seated with no air gap. If you don’t know what 40lbs of pressure is practice pushing down with rod on bathroom scales. Good hunting.
I've recently have gotten into reloading and muzzle loading, the first time I tried reloading I got more powder on me than in the buuuulots. I got in to black powder because of the sawed off shotgun called the Diablo and now I'm hooked. Sincerely Ruger Rich
If I might make a suggestion , if you get the chance pick up some Barnes Expanders 250 grain . Absolutely the deer killingest muzzleloader bullet on the planet ! I shoot them in my Wolfe with 2 triple seven pellets .
Never had or shot a black powder rifle. But i bought one a month ago and recently took it out and shot it. Man I wish i bought one a long time ago. I got the cva wolf starter kit with fiber optic sights. And I use the white hots pellets for it. Thing is a blast to shoot. We can use scopes on them but can only have a fixed 1 power during muzzleloader season. But we can use any other scope if we use it during regular rifle season.
Hands down who dee whoo is the best shooter and gun guy on here he knows his stuff and his guns and ammo I love all your videos brother I been learning allot lately
I have the same rifle, but have never shot it. This motivates me to get out there. I don't have a scope for it, but hopefully at Arkansas deer distances the factory sights will do. Man great shooting Who_Tee_Who.
I've seen those 50 cal ELRs on the shelves at my LGS and wasn't sure how u went about loading them with such a long point. Does it require a special ramrod tip to accommodate the bullet tip so to not bend or mess up the bullet as u load it?
I see the back end of the scope a grip ring. Does this have zoom capability? I was impressed how quickly the rifle sighted in. Your gonna have good hunting with this CVA. Thanks for posting, 👍
Slip 2000 carbon killer to clean the barrel. Works great! Also, i'd shoot it at 100 yards to see how much drop you have with a 50 yard zero just in case something steps out a bit farther than anticipated.
Got mine a year ago and I’m shooting half inch groups at 50 yards with a different load. I’m am super impressed with mine great muzzleloader for the money !!! Now …… if I can only get a deer in the cross hairs of my scope !!
I love cva muzzleloaders and the best budget friendly muzzleloader for the price and for someone looking for a muzzleloader and for someone getting into muzzleloaders for the first time
I haven't been deer hunting since I moved to Iowa from Wyoming over 8 years ago ... I miss the hunting in Wyoming and overall there gun laws and hunting regulations are just completely better !!!! But this year I am going for muzzleloader season here in Iowa and am buying a CVA also going to be going shotgun season using the 450 bushmaster
If you can find the Starfire Tripple 7 pellets in your area, I'd suggest giving them a try. They are a little hotter than the regular Tripple 7 pellets and only 33 grains, so it takes three instead of two. I've shot four of them as both of my guns are Magnums but get that thumb over the wrist of that rifle if you do, (as you should anyway), they know what recoil is. You will too after shooting four of them. Laying that thumb along the side of that rifle is a damn good way to get a severe case of scope eye. I've seen guys cut themselves a new eyebrow doing that. Oh, those Powerbelt ELR'S are a fine bullet as far as accuracy, I haven't shot a critter with them yet but I'm guessing they'll make a big hole in one. I have shot them out to 300 yards though and I can tell you they're accurate, out of my smoke poles anyway.
The Powerbelt ELR in 350 and 325 shoot best out of my Vortex long range muzzleloader. 135 yards on a big bodied buck and dropped him with 100 grain charge
Great looking muzzleloader WHO_TEE_WHO . I got 2 older cva I run here in their. Got the 209 magnum hunter . Like ur old one. And a cva bobcat the old hawkin style with moder stock. Took my biggest buck in pa with a muzzleloader in a shotgun /muzzleloader area only. Those area know are still that way slowly allowing straight wall calibers in them for after Christmas hunts.
I have the first cva wolf I use 100grains of powder with a 180gr xtp bullet hollow point with sabot. The bullet is what I reload in my 44mag, I have taken deer out past 200 yards, the gun is so accurate even took head shot within 60yards only shot I had worked for me not so well for deer.
This sure is a lot easier than my old Hawking 50 cal. I’ve been carrying my crossbow during black powder season. Maybe it’s time to get me a new muzzle loader, good hunting to the WTW FAMILY AND FANS. 👍🇺🇸
CVA has a barrel blaster patch you can use after cleaning. I wipe the outside down with them after I run a few down the barrel. Keeps the rust away. Great video. Good shooting!
I’ve got one of these and I’ve never been disappointed with it. Cheap, lightweight, and accurate. I’ve taken plenty of deer with it and I save a doe tag for muzzleloader season because I love to shoot it.
I wasn't much for black powder rifles until I shot one, BUT NOW I LOVE THE HECK OUT OF THEM , I'm still learning on ranges and powder loads, I'm very impressed on the amount of ballistic info on the suggested loads for each and every style of bullet that used in the WOLF. IVE YET TO PULL THE TRIGGER ON GAME ANIMALS, LOVE LONG RANGE SHOTS AND WHATS AMAZES ME IS THE DELIVERY REPORT . KERR WHOPP.
Get me after the deer sooner
Love black powder too!! It's on another skill level of fun just like bow season. Plus both extends my deer hunting season 😀 .
Same here. Never paid the any attention. Then i was gifted a remington 700ML stainless this late fall. Was able to get out and test it a couple times before winter set in. Can't wait until spring, to really get some play time in with it. Converted it over to 209 primers in the meantime. Will likely be shooting loose powder, as the pellets are impossible to find, for me. 3 boxes of powder pellets came with the gun, but they have store stickers on them from 2000. They did fire, when i was testing the gun, but definitely not dependable/reliable, i'd say.
Hot soapy water for a good cleaning & patch with Bore Butter after its dried helps CVA has stepped it up in last few years. Own 2 that are accurate
Using hot soapy 🧼water and all that was in the past they got stuff that cleans muzzleloader way faster using the old method takes along time
Cva wolf can rust becarful using water on the inside of this rifles barrel
And another thing every time I get curious about something about guns or whatever and I go to look it up on RUclips I enjoy the fact that your videos pop up first or second 👍👍
I'm working hard at it! Always appreciate you watching!!!
Very informative black powder video, I’m getting back into muzzle loading after 45 yrs, a lot of new things to learn since my 54 caliber Thompson Center ML.
I gave it to a friend abt 34 yrs ago, hadn’t seen him for 26 yrs, this past dove season opener ( September 7) he returned it to me in great condition, I bought it when I was 17 or 18 yrs old, 1977 or 78.
But I’m going with the new ones like you have.
I’m a believer in scopes , don’t waste money and go cheap , the gun is only as good as the scope on top of it..
With the rest you were shooting off of. Your grip should have been tighter, IMHO, I’ll stick with Leupold for the money, great scopes and have never let me down.
I Enjoy your videos 👍👍👍
Keep making them, I learn alot.
Thanks and
Hammer Down 👍👍👍
Thanks for watching
You lucky son of a gun..... you spun that top dial like the wheel on Price is Right and somehow got the elevation perfect
I have hunted with a Wolf for years. Mine is nickle coated with Realtree Advantage camouflage stocks.
I have used a scope on it, but now I just use the factory fiber optic sights it came with.
Well worth the money!
I have a wolf in stainless, can't beat it for the money.. I use 2 pellets of 777, with a 44 CAL 300gr Hornady XTP. It can outshoot me and my aging eyes.. Thank God for Leupold !
I have had a CVA Wolf for 3 years. I really like it. I use 250 gr. Hornady SST’s. I get good 100 yd groups with two 50 gr. pellets. I tried sighting it in with three 50 gr. pellets. Besides kicking like a full-grown mule, they would not group well. I took a nice doe with it two seasons ago at 80 yds.
Great video my brother, I just picked up a used CVA Optima a couple of days ago for cheap and love it, got 2 early muzzleloader days coming up this month 16th-17th in Kentucky here
CVA is a good one. My son has a wolf and I think he uses two 50 grain IMR white hots with a 250 grain CVA Aerolite. 1 inch groups a 100 with a good cleaning in between shots when sighting in.
White Hots are the way to go. They just burn cleaner.
I have a wolf also and am shooting white hots and 245 gr Hornady bullet by t/c works great on Wi Whitetails
I bought a budget knight over 30 years ago and it shoots ragged one hole groups using 325 power belts and 2 pellets. I love the inline stuff. This looks like a real good shooter.
I just got into muzzle loader hunting a few years ago. My cousin gave me his TC Omega to use as he never used it...
Wow! So much fun shooting those things. You haven’t lived until you shoot a muzzle loader! Something cool about it. Maybe it’s the big cloud of smoke after each shot? Great video!
Thanks for watching. Helps get the deer before rifle hunters
Sweet Shoot’en Rig. I can’t wait to see how that bullet performs on Deerz 🦌. What brought you out to the public range.
Bulls eye! Now that makes for a hell of a nice muzzle loader! I really love these CVA's. I need (want) me one very soon. Thanks for sharing!
💪💪 always appreciate you watching
Man Thanks for making this video. I was thinking of getting 2 of them cva Wolf.
Because we are in the same situation as you are.
We have public land you can only use a bow or slug or a muzzleloader. And I am thinking that the muzzleloader is going to be the most accurate choice and I bet at 200 yards you can hit pretty well with the muzzleloader.
I have taken many deer with a muzzleloader
No way! One of these has popped up at my local gunshop and have been very curious, even with the exchange rate its a very tasty price.
I am a fan.
I have a Wolf and love it. Short and easy to drag through the deer woods. Shoots lights out with 100 grains of Blackhorn and 250 Hornady SST's.
Thank you! I've been excited for this one! Great job man
Personally I never wanted to shoot black powder, too slow and too dirty. All of ya'll out there thank you for going into the woods for whitetail hunting, we need your kind of hunting. Whoteewho, just wondering why you haven't been on Heavy Metal range, miss you shooting with Paul. Thanks again for your videos.
This is one of the most accurate rifles that I've ever shot...for 3 shots. Clean it & the accuracy returns!🎯
I have been eyeing a muzzleloader for the past few years as my friend in Ward, Colorado who is a historian and mountain man has several legit muzzleloaders. I first acquired a CVA old school muzzleloader, then the other day came across a CVA Wolf and couldn't pass it up. I really liked your split screen shot. Great to see the change you made and the results. I am considering 777 or Trailboss. Not sure which but excited to try Thanks for the video.
Have to say man every time I am looking for a great review on a firearm, well plain and simple, I look for your channel. Great reviews and info as well as shooting and honest results. Well done man well done indeed.
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The CVA wolves are great little rifles I've had a few over the years upgrade it to a stainless steel version. Good shooting enjoyed video as always
Make sure you put some grease on the threads of the breach plug. I loved my wolf but ended up with the plug stuck and not able to clean it. 2 pyrodex pellets behind powerbelt green tips took 6 or 7 deer with mine. 3 pellets just seem to kick more with little gain in performance. GOOD LUCK THIS SEASON!
The black cva wolf does rust some in the barrel. If you don't clean it every time you will get rust especially in the breach plug area
Thanks for getting back to Who_Tee_Who. Love your videos. You remind me of an old friend I had back in the Marine Corps.
Really appreciate you watching 🙏. Hope you are having a good week. A lot of people tell me I remind them of someone 🤷♂️
WOw, that's a great shooting combo!! I bought a 50 cal Thompson Hawken 45 years ago, and searched for ticking and balls for months before getting it to hit an X at 50 yards. It liked what it liked though, and shot true forever after that.
Just got a cva Acura mrx can’t wait to get her sighted in for deer season…. Man them 209s are hard to come by thank goodness the place gave me some with the smoke pole.
I bought one of these a few years ago. I liked it so much that I bought another for spare parts. I shoot Hornady .452 300gr. XTP bullets with 50 cal sabots over 100 grains of Triple 7 powder. 2-3 MOA 3 round groups seem standard.
I'd enjoy seeing more bullet/group test comparisons with the ol' smokepole. I haven’t done as much testing on my own set up as I would like, since it takes a fair amount of range time to do with all the cleaning involved. Hope you get back to the private range and paper plate set up soon! 👍🏼
I got the SS Wolf with the 9/14 scope. Using 150 gr White Hots, 1st shot was 6” to the left of center out of the box. White Hots and Barrel Blaster will spoil the hell out of you, it’s the way to go 🤘😎👍
John Gilley - I agree wholeheartedly!! I use 2 white hots pellets and a Hornady XTP sabot 240 grain and I’m hitting consistently at 50 yards … half inch groups!! Can’t get much better !! But I do want to try the Hornady Boredrivers 290 grain !! A friend uses the and he said he is stacking groups less than a half in at 50 yards and out to 100 yards !! Just want to see for myself …… for kicks and giggles!! Enjoy your up coming season !!
The optima nitride is even more perfect!
I believe it
Just got one of these and can't wait to give it a whirl, your videos are always great value. Thanks from Australia.
Appreciate you watching
That's good enough to hit the vitals. Good shooting. 🙂. Quite impressive being able to make such few adjustments and be dead on. 🙂
Excellent video but California is hard to find powders and primers so I’m still on CVA Scout V2 take down. I have both 450 bushmaster and 350 legend, excellent group for 150 yards
@@calebowens3006 there has new CVA Scout V2 take down $399
Love the video as always. Can you make that video I suggested on World War II rifle calibers and testing them against bricks or jugs? You could do 8 mm Mauser, 762.54R, 303 British, and 30 06
I've had a Traditions Nitrofire for over a year and a half and finally got it out to the range because a buddy traded me 100 primers for some empty cases for his reloading
Buds guns had federal 209 primers for $12ish .
@@nathantoth4185 Nice. Thanks 🙏
@@nathantoth4185 you can buy the 209 at the gun shop. Lexington North Carolina for $ 5.95 a hundred. Just wanted pass that buy you
Talking about filthy, I'm guessing you've shot with real black powder before... UGG what a corrosive mess!!! I need to fix up my Kentucky Long Rifle (45 patched ball) that I built from a kit some 40 years ago. Got that as a present from my parents, and it was a riot to shoot that little cannon! My dad built a Colt Navy revolver that same year, both were the old CVA company.
I really love my TC Hawken. I got it in 1973 and have taken many deer with it. I still use black powder and round ball. Also have shot some deer at ~100 yards. Don't under estimate your rifle the range will surprise you.
🦌🦌🦌
Bing,bang boogie! Love it. Should be the title of a book.
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I started with a Traditions Deer hunter in 54 cal to a T/C Firehawk 50 and this year I got myself a CVA Wolf! Great guns for the money!
It looks like a whole lot of fun shooting one of those! I've never tried one, but that setup looks pretty sweet!🇺🇸✝🇺🇸
Good shooting setup. I'm still shooting my old T/C Omega and still accurate. Tip for range and hunting I always have a few pre-soaked patches to run couple down barrel followed by dry patch or two. Cleans powder and plastic good enough to make it easy to load and accurate. Like the accuracy and performance of the Power Belt Bullets over 2 50gr pellets and a 30gr pellet
Muzzle loader are great 👍🏼 in my state during muzzle loader season can only be traditional so no scope but during rifle season if u choose to use a muzzle loader u can then mount a scope 🤷🏻
Where i live, we don't even have a muzzleloader season. I'm just looking at the fun and challenge of it.
I bought the very first wolf when they came out and I upgraded to the model last year super amazing muzzleloader killed plenty of deer with it
Love the shout out to Paul Harrell in the opening 30 seconds! Somebody knows them some good gun channels!
really nice gun WTW...i bought one of the same in the combo pack...i use the powerbelt in 235 grs. [i think] over two 50 gr.pyrodex..1 in. groups at 100...i've took three whitetails with it
When seating the projectile you should push down on the rod with 40.lbs of steady pressure. That way the powder bullet is firmly seated with no air gap. If you don’t know what 40lbs of pressure is practice pushing down with rod on bathroom scales. Good hunting.
I've recently have gotten into reloading and muzzle loading, the first time I tried reloading I got more powder on me than in the buuuulots. I got in to black powder because of the sawed off shotgun called the Diablo and now I'm hooked. Sincerely Ruger Rich
I've seen those diablos
Man for a muzzle loader that thing is spot on. I’d like to see what it could do at 100 yards.
Gotta get yourself a cva range bag best thing i ever bought for my accura very easy to keep your gun clean. Awesome video.
I just bought one to go muzzle loader hunting, I like it so far.
If I might make a suggestion , if you get the chance pick up some Barnes Expanders 250 grain . Absolutely the deer killingest muzzleloader bullet on the planet ! I shoot them in my Wolfe with 2 triple seven pellets .
Getting up there in the subs before you know it you'll hit 1 million
I'm sure trying
Never had or shot a black powder rifle. But i bought one a month ago and recently took it out and shot it. Man I wish i bought one a long time ago. I got the cva wolf starter kit with fiber optic sights. And I use the white hots pellets for it. Thing is a blast to shoot. We can use scopes on them but can only have a fixed 1 power during muzzleloader season. But we can use any other scope if we use it during regular rifle season.
Now that’s what I’m talking about you’re the man
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You've been doing a lot of public range videos lately, did you and Paul have a falling out or something.
Nope
Hands down who dee whoo is the best shooter and gun guy on here he knows his stuff and his guns and ammo I love all your videos brother I been learning allot lately
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Note remember to clean the breach plug after 3 or 4 shots. Tiny hole plugs up but easy to clean. Love this gun
I have the same rifle, but have never shot it. This motivates me to get out there. I don't have a scope for it, but hopefully at Arkansas deer distances the factory sights will do. Man great shooting Who_Tee_Who.
Thanks for watching Doug!
I've seen those 50 cal ELRs on the shelves at my LGS and wasn't sure how u went about loading them with such a long point. Does it require a special ramrod tip to accommodate the bullet tip so to not bend or mess up the bullet as u load it?
Yes you need a ELR jag for the bullet.
Love the smell of freedom from one, I've been hunting with tradition Kentucky .50 and taken a few hogs drop them right there
I see the back end of the scope a grip ring. Does this have zoom capability? I was impressed how quickly the rifle sighted in. Your gonna have good hunting with this CVA. Thanks for posting, 👍
Yes scope zooms up to 12x
@@WHOTEEWHO wow. Lovely. 👁️
Love it!! I'ma get into the muzzleloader so cool!
Slip 2000 carbon killer to clean the barrel. Works great! Also, i'd shoot it at 100 yards to see how much drop you have with a 50 yard zero just in case something steps out a bit farther than anticipated.
congrats on 300000 subscribers - another 2000 already!
Thanks Billy
Got mine a year ago and I’m shooting half inch groups at 50 yards with a different load. I’m am super impressed with mine great muzzleloader for the money !!! Now …… if I can only get a deer in the cross hairs of my scope !!
There are no videos of the new ELR bullets in gel. Fling some of those boo-lots at some gel or jugs and see if they will expand on some deers.
Good idea
I love cva muzzleloaders and the best budget friendly muzzleloader for the price and for someone looking for a muzzleloader and for someone getting into muzzleloaders for the first time
Just bought one this weekend.
I have a CVA eclipse and love it. Can take deer at 200 yards easy. Great gun for the money.
My muzzle loader has never seen Black Powder, so I never had to buy a new one.
Good ole Ok Corral shooting range. I love that place
Absolutely love my cva wolf, 90 grains blk horn 250 grain hornadys, its shoots with rifles at 100yds
Good shooting buddy. Thats a nice muzzleloader. Those guns have come a long way in the past 20 yrs. Have a fantastic night !
Great. Now try to find black powder after Hodgdon stopped making it.
I only found 1 store in the US with blackhorn 209 in stock, its a Sportsmans in CA. They don't ship. I ordered some triple 7 from my local Cabelas.
We have one gun shop here that had 42 pounds of imr 4350 and a ton of hodgdon powder
Scorpion PT gold sabot's in 250 and 300 grain are a good bullet too and easy to load, awesome performance on deer
I bought mine a few years ago from GB for 85$ with a scope absolute steal
Cva makes some good muzzleloaders. Got their paramount HMR, by far the most capable and accurate muzzleloader I've ever shot
I haven't been deer hunting since I moved to Iowa from Wyoming over 8 years ago ... I miss the hunting in Wyoming and overall there gun laws and hunting regulations are just completely better !!!! But this year I am going for muzzleloader season here in Iowa and am buying a CVA also going to be going shotgun season using the 450 bushmaster
I get a 3 shot 1 inch group at 100 with Triple 7 pellets and 240 gr cheap shot sabots... I love my cva wolf
I like the gun. Bummer I can’t use these style in my state of Washington State since the primer is not exposed to the weather.
If you can find the Starfire Tripple 7 pellets in your area, I'd suggest giving them a try. They are a little hotter than the regular Tripple 7 pellets and only 33 grains, so it takes three instead of two. I've shot four of them as both of my guns are Magnums but get that thumb over the wrist of that rifle if you do, (as you should anyway), they know what recoil is. You will too after shooting four of them. Laying that thumb along the side of that rifle is a damn good way to get a severe case of scope eye. I've seen guys cut themselves a new eyebrow doing that. Oh, those Powerbelt ELR'S are a fine bullet as far as accuracy, I haven't shot a critter with them yet but I'm guessing they'll make a big hole in one. I have shot them out to 300 yards though and I can tell you they're accurate, out of my smoke poles anyway.
Great video, new sub. I have a Wolf I've never shot, now I'm itching to go to the range.
Thanks for watching!
Figuring out what makes a muzzleloader shoot accurate is part of the fun with muzzleloaders
I am super excited today I'm going to my local Walmart and buying my CVA wolf and I actually found some 209 primers
Sweeeeet
I missed. Daughter's wedding family stuff. Wiil watch Sunday
I'll have my lyman deerstalker in my hand in 2 weeks when early muzzleloader starts.
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The Powerbelt ELR in 350 and 325 shoot best out of my Vortex long range muzzleloader. 135 yards on a big bodied buck and dropped him with 100 grain charge
Those boxes the pellets come in, work great to hold some of your bing bang seeds, Once they're empty.
Your love muzzleloading, when things ease up some try triple 7 pellets their cleaner and no stink. Good luck and film it if you can sometime.
I have the exact same one!! No scope yet though. Sooo many boollot options to choose from!!!
Both are almost re blued and looking brand new plan on selling one getting my money back and keeping one
Great looking muzzleloader WHO_TEE_WHO . I got 2 older cva I run here in their. Got the 209 magnum hunter . Like ur old one. And a cva bobcat the old hawkin style with moder stock. Took my biggest buck in pa with a muzzleloader in a shotgun /muzzleloader area only. Those area know are still that way slowly allowing straight wall calibers in them for after Christmas hunts.
Muzzleloader season in Pennsylvania is in 2 weeks. Can’t wait to take my Thompson center out!
Good luck!
@@WHOTEEWHO thanks man. Hopefully your son can get one soon too
Hope so
I have the first cva wolf I use 100grains of powder with a 180gr xtp bullet hollow point with sabot. The bullet is what I reload in my 44mag, I have taken deer out past 200 yards, the gun is so accurate even took head shot within 60yards only shot I had worked for me not so well for deer.
Good topic. Black Powder is a bonus add on a shooter could add to thier world. Its still works and still efective. Muskets arn't the offer today.
This sure is a lot easier than my old Hawking 50 cal. I’ve been carrying my crossbow during black powder season. Maybe it’s time to get me a new muzzle loader, good hunting to the WTW FAMILY AND FANS. 👍🇺🇸