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Speedgoat44

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What would a guy expect to pay for such a rifle, and would this be a decent piece to splash into sub caliber muzzleloading? As far as I know, this is the only factory offering in LH for a smallbore - but maybe there are others? Thanks for any info you might have!
 
Hey friends - just bumping this up. I'm just looking for opinions on this rifle, or ideas for other options on smallbore rifles, in LH - I know they're not too common. Thanks in advance for any info you might have! I'd like to hunt small game to include turkeys (legal in my state)with it.
 
Good morning speedgoat. I have the CVA squirrel rifle in right hand percussion. It is a joy to shoot and accurate. If you find one in decent shape and it fits you budget, grab it.
Check out the lock for function. If it performs good then it will serve you well. The CVA locks are generally good but some have issues with wear because of minimal hardening of some parts.

Good luck with your search.
DanL
 
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I did not know cva made a small bore lefty. I am a lefty and have the hawken flinter in 50 cal.
 
I bought one RH in very good shape, it looked brand new for $300 three months ago.
 

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I have a new in box in un-built kit 32 cal cva squirrel that I’m going to sell at some point. I was thinking about asking 600.00. It’s every much the quality of the new traditions Crockett in my opinion. Probably better. They are accurate and handy to carry and shoot.
 
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