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JimKok

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Hello All I have a question I own a cva bobcat percussion it came with the plastic stock I was wondering if a CVA Hawkins wooden stock work on the bobcat or if anyone has any suggestion would be great Thank-You
Jim
 
Jimk,
I would call CVA.

CVA....Customer Service Department
1270 Progress Center Ave. Suite 100
Lawrenceville, GA 30043
770-449-4687
Flintlocklar :wink:
 
Attend some ml events and look for someone with a TC hawken and ask to try and see if your barrel will drop in. If not a fit, consider getting another rifle. Yours is not a high dollar item and investing big money in it could be unwise. And/or check with stock suppliers, like Pecatonica, and just ask if this will work.
 
I have a friend that used a CVA "Woodsman" stock,, everything was a direct drop-in fit.
I think the Hawken stock is longer and uses a different trigger and lock.
 
ebay has nice wooden stock for bobcat now. $149.00 plus shipping :shocked2: . IMHO he should keep it till the Lord comes home. I bought my complete Bobcat rifle with wood stock new for I believe $69.00 (loooong time ago). Saw no other mentioned. KEEP LOOKING
 
The under lug may not match up.
I had thought of swaping barrels from a CVA Frontier 24" and a CVA Missouri 28" and found the under lugs were at different locations.
 
A plastic stock on a muzzle loader is the gun equivalent to; "yeah, but she has a great personality". I'd keep it for using in the woods, and banging around, but wouldn't use it much otherwise.

Part of the appeal of ML'ers (for many) is the link to the historical past. A plastic stock loses much of that connection, but it IS practical.

For others, the main reason they're in them is merely to offer another option for their hunting seasons. In that case, the historical aspect is of lesser importance. So where I'm going with this is that YOU have to decide what's important to YOU, and make your choice accordingly.
 
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