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CVA Muzzleloaders: Igniting the Spirit of the WildIn the heart of America's rugged wilderness, where the echoes of history still resonate, stands a company that has revolutionized the ancient art of m...

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CVA Muzzleloaders TV commercial - Number One

Title: CVA Muzzleloaders TV Spot: 'Number One'

: "In the heart of the wilderness, where legends are born, there is one name that reigns supreme..."

: "Introducing CVA Muzzleloaders - the number one choice of hunters worldwide."

: "With over 40 years of unparalleled experience, CVA has perfected the art of muzzleloading, delivering unmatched accuracy, reliability, and performance."

: "From the dense forests to the wide-open plains, CVA Muzzleloaders have been tested and trusted by hunters of all skill levels."

: "Join our community of passionate hunters and experience the thrill of tradition and innovation in one revolutionary package."

: "When the moment counts, trust your shot to CVA Muzzleloaders, the true mark of a champion."

: "CVA Muzzleloaders - Where Heritage Meets Excellence."

[A captivating melody fades in as the screen transitions to black.]

End of TV Spot.

Note: The TV spot aims to emphasize the superior quality, reliability, and heritage associated with CVA Muzzleloaders. It showcases the brand's commitment to providing hunters with exceptional firearms that can withstand the test of time and deliver unmatched performance in any hunting situation.

CVA Muzzleloaders TV commercial - Number One produced for CVA Muzzleloaders was first shown on television on August 8, 2013.

Frequently Asked Questions about cva muzzleloaders tv spot, 'number one'

Bergara All of our guns are designed and assembled in our state-of-the art production facility located in the little town of Bergara in northern Spain - a region that has been famous for gun making for hundreds of years.

The CVA Accura V2, CVA Accura MR, and the NEW Accura LR come with CVA's flagship Bergara barrel. The Bergara barrel is a precision stainless steel barrel that is guaranteed to be the most accurate muzzleloader barrel you'll ever shoot, or your money back.

Barrel length: 26''. Overall length: 41''. Length of pull: 14". Weight: 6.65 lbs.

The model number can be found on the end of the box the gun came in. You can also find it on our products page. The serial number is on the barrel. You may have to remove the stock to find it.

400 yards CVA was definitely up to this challenge in delivering a muzzleloader capable of accuracy out to 400 yards and beyond.

Shotgun muzzleloaders can have either a single barrel or double barrels joined side-by-side. When loading the double-barreled muzzleloader, it's critical to avoid putting the two loads down the same barrel. Double-barreled guns usually have two locks, one for each barrel.

Two hundred yards is the maximum range for most muzzleloader hunters, so you don't need anything more powerful than the standard 3-9x scope common on many deer rifles.

Know the Limits. Yes, it's a gun with a scope. But 200 yards is a long shot for a muzzleloader, particularly given that most hunters have never shot their guns past 100 yards. As mentioned above, most setups are clocking around 1,700 fps with the average 250-grain (or heavier) bullet.

The muzzleloading rifle is the oldest firearm on earth. It has been around since the start of the 17th century, yet the past 25 years have witnessed a resurgence of interest in muzzleloaders.

Most muzzleloading firearms should be sighted in so that at 50 yards the projectile is hitting around 2½ to 3 inches above the point of aim. Small-game hunters have a smaller vital area and must sight in more precisely. To sight in the firearm, move the rear sight in the direction you want to move your shots.

Today you can find Muzzleloaders being used for historical re-enactments, hunting and target shooting. There are three types of muzzleloader rifles you might find: Flintlock, Percussion: Cap Lock also known as Side Lock and Modern Inline. Continue reading for your complete guide to Muzzleloading.

Muzzleloading can apply to anything from cannons to pistols but in modern parlance the term most commonly applies to black powder small arms. It usually, but not always, involves the use of a loose propellant (i.e., gunpowder) and projectile, as well as a separate method of ignition or priming.

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