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Rufus

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New unfired thinking on trading for it
What we be value of cva bobcat new unfired syn stock? Thank you.
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A friend brought one over to the house to learn about flintlocks a few years ago. Being a bit of a flintlock snob/builder and having owned some pitiful sparking TCs in the past I wasn't expecting much. I was wrong, that little rifle sparked like crazy, the ignition was fast and it shot just about a cloverleaf at 50 yards.
 
I bought one at Walmart for $49.97 years ago. I used the barrel, .50 cal., to turn my Traditions .32 Squirrel Rifle into a handy, short barreled deer rifle. Barrel dropped right in without modification, and it is very accurate. Before my Dad passed, he killed his one and only muzzleloader buck with it. Off-hand at 75 yards he put three Buffalo Ball-ets thru the center of an old hub cap, and said it was a "Straight shooting rifle!". I kept the tang and lock for spares as they are identical to Traditions and CVA parts, and tossed the plastic stock in the garbage. Still got it to this day.
 
I have .36 bobcat and picked u a .44 SMOOTHBORE for it here on the forum. Have yet to mess with it though. The .36 shoots a very odd combo. .350 ball and the lightest cotton I could find satyrated in pine scented bore butter. NOTHING else will get a group. May pick up a .54 barrel for it.
 
I have .36 bobcat and picked u a .44 SMOOTHBORE for it here on the forum. Have yet to mess with it though. The .36 shoots a very odd combo. .350 ball and the lightest cotton I could find satyrated in pine scented bore butter. NOTHING else will get a group. May pick up a .54 barrel for it.
I didn't know that made that one in .36. Learn something new on here every day. I also didn't know they made the CVA Squirrel rifle in .36 until I stumbled across one and bought it a couple years ago. I had only seen them in .32. Odd about the loading on yours. Some are just finicky I guess.
 
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