CVA Break-Action Information Manual
Here you can view all the pages of manual CVA Break-Action Information Manual. The CVA manuals for Firearms are available online for free. You can easily download all the documents as PDF.
Page 11
PYRODEX PELLETSPyrodex Pellets are a premeasured and preformed ver- sion of loose Pyrodex powder. Pyrodex Pellets are available for a variety of calibers and may be combined into multiple pellet loads to create several different grain-equivalent loads. The other four brands of approved blackpowder substitutes are Clean Shot Powder & Clean Shot Pellets, Clear Shot Powder, Pioneer Powder & Pio- neer Powder Stix, and Triple 7 Powder & Triple 7 Pellets. Note: Please refer to powder manufacturers written...
Page 12
recommended in Table 1. I. RECOMMENDED LOADING DATA - TABLE 1 The proper charge for any muzzleloading firearm is an efficient load which provides consistent ignition and velocity while keeping breech pres- sures below the maximum safe levels. NOTE: Rarely do two rifles settle on the same exact load. The shooter should load using the minimum and maximum charge limi- tations shown in the table below. It is recommended to begin shooting us- ing a charge in the middle of the recommended range, gradually...
Page 13
ond set of threads. Continue turning in same direction until threads engage. Loading rod is fully extended when jag stops turning with normal pressure applied. b. Place ramrod (with jag fully extended) down the barrel to breech plug and observe that the rod is flush with the muzzle. 3. Check to make sure that breech plug is snugly screwed into place. Do not overtighten. Note: Make sure anti-sieze or breech plug grease has been applied to all threads of the breech plug. 4. Clean all oil and grease from...
Page 14
12. Use longer end of ball starter to move projectile about six inches down the bore. (See Figure 4). 13.With ramrod, push projectile down on top of powder, firmly, but without crushing the powder or pellets.(See Figure 5). IMPORTANT: Be sure projectile is seated firmly against powder. No air space should exist be- tween projectile and powder. 14.WITH GUN POINTED IN SAFE DIRECTION and hammer in the forward/rested position, place a 209 primer into the breech plug. THE GUN IS NOW LOADED.(See Figure 6)....
Page 15
L. SAFETY SYSTEM Break–Action Muzzleloaders are equipped with an automatic internal transfer bar safety system. With this system, the trigger must be depressed and held all the way rearward in order for the hammer to transfer its strike to the firing pin. No mechanical safety should be relied upon to take the place of CARE- FUL gun handling! M.BREAK-ACTION IN-LINE DISASSEMBLY/ASSEMBLY FOR CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE. (FIGURE 12) NOTE: Before beginning this procedure make sure gun is unloaded. (See J-2) 1....
Page 16
N. GENERAL CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE Residues from blackpowder, blackpowder substitutes, and 209 prim- ers are very corrosive. Therefore, careful cleaning of your muzzleloading firearm is extremely important. If left uncleaned for any length of time the fouling will cause rust, pits, and degradation of the metal, particularly around threaded areas. The barrel attaching system on most CVA firearms allows for the barrel to be removed for easier cleaning without disassembly. The recommended cleaning...
Page 17
2. If the rifle is loaded in a proper manner yet fails to fire after repeated attempts (as explained in the Loading and Shooting Section). NEVER ATTEMPT TO PULL A CHARGE UNTIL THE POWDER HAS BEEN RENDERED INERT (DEACTIVATED) BY THOROUGHLY SOAKING IN WATER. Removing a projectile is dangerous when there is a powder charge behind the projectile. Two approved methods of removing a projectile from the barrel are to: (1) Use a CO 2 discharger to blow the projectile from the barrel, or (2) With the muzzle in a...
Page 18
R. VOLUNTARY RECALL In August 1997, CVA implemented a Voluntary Recall of all In-Line rifle models with serial numbers ending in -95 or –96. Example 61-13-xxxxxx-96. If you have a CVA In-Line model with such a serial number, do not use or allow anyone else to use the gun. If you have one of these rifles, call CVA immediately at 770-449-4687 for complete details and instructions on how to receive a replacement gun. In May 1999, Blackpowder Products, Inc. purchased the assets of Connecticut Valley Arms,...
Page 19
15 4. Discontinued items are subject to availability. CVA will reserve the right to make compatible substitutions when necessary. 5. Enclose the total retail price of the item plus postage and handling. Refer to the chart to determine this. 6. Please allow four to six weeks from receipt of order for delivery. POSTAGE & HANDLING CHART Orders Totaling: Add UP TO $20.00...................................................................................$3.50 $20.01 -...
Page 20
NOTES __________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ __________________________________________________...