Big Game Hunting > Muzzleloader Hunting
Accura ramrod
Rainier10:
--- Quote from: JakeLand on September 29, 2024, 05:01:01 PM ---Why would they not have the ramrod under the barrel? Stupid not to have
--- End quote ---
The idea was it would be more accurate not having anything attached to the barrel
Cougeyes:
--- Quote from: Threewolves on September 29, 2024, 12:05:53 PM ---Wondering where or what folks with the newer CVA accura's do with their collapsible high-speed carbon fiber ram rods since it doesn't go underneath the barrel?
What do you do with or put the pouch so it is still handy to get at and you don't forget it.
--- End quote ---
First year using it. Right now i have it attached to the waist belt of my pack. I'm always leery of just having a snap button connection point with anything as i've lost items this way. So i have the pouch snapped to my waist belt but also threw a zip tie onto the black pull string of the pouch and attached it to my waist belt too for extra certainty it wouldn't snap loose and fall off.
Rainier10:
--- Quote from: Cougeyes on September 30, 2024, 07:36:42 AM ---
--- Quote from: Threewolves on September 29, 2024, 12:05:53 PM ---Wondering where or what folks with the newer CVA accura's do with their collapsible high-speed carbon fiber ram rods since it doesn't go underneath the barrel?
What do you do with or put the pouch so it is still handy to get at and you don't forget it.
--- End quote ---
First year using it. Right now i have it attached to the waist belt of my pack. I'm always leery of just having a snap button connection point with anything as i've lost items this way. So i have the pouch snapped to my waist belt but also threw a zip tie onto the black pull string of the pouch and attached it to my waist belt too for extra certainty it wouldn't snap loose and fall off.
--- End quote ---
Thats a great idea. I will come up with some sort of secondary way to secure it. I am also ordering a second one to have as a spare.
Threewolves:
Right now I am going with it under my binoculars. They are usually always with me.
Little long for the pants cargo pockets
Like the idea of back up security
Sent from my SM-A426U using Tapatalk
Threewolves:
UPDATE 10-09-24
So, CVA and Muzzle loader.com. have been kinda ok.
Bought the ML from ML.COM.
It was missing the rear sling stud.
The first time I used the collapsible ram rod it broke.
Ist time I shot it, I couldn't get to shoot any higher than 4 inch low at 50 yd. ( shipped with wrong scope base, found out later)
I called ML.com they were nice but pointed me to CVA
They were nice, said they would replace the ram rod, told me some were shipped with the wrong scope base and that the would send that and the sling stud. This was last week mon/Tuesday. Thursday I called CVA and was told when shipping sends it out I would get notified. Friday they shipped the stuff... by truck..... got to track it all the way across country.
So, the stuff got here and the high speed carbon fiber and ALUMINUM ramrod now in six sections not four like the all carbon is broke. The first section aluminum part is sucked up into the second sections.
I fixed that with a little arrow glue. ON the original all carbon, the carbon didn't break it was the bungee cord stuff in the middle that broke. With all the free time I had waiting for the new stuff to come I tied a knot that bungee cord and fixed that. It's more of a pain in the ass than you would think.
So, another trip to the range.
Yes, l am bummed, but getting over it. Been using a buddy's Ultima for hunting. Heck. If I stuck with my Ole TC 54 I wouldn't have gone through this. People talk these accuras up, I will see.
Sent from my SM-A426U using Tapatalk
Navigation
[0] Message Index
[#] Next page
[*] Previous page
Go to full version