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#5612894 - 02/22/15 11:53 AM
whats the difference in the two cva wolf
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Tracker
Registered: 10/27/04
Posts: 806
Loc: arlington texas
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one is a CVA Wolf™ 209 Magnum .50 Muzzleloader Rifle and the other is a CVA Wolf .50 Break-Action Muzzleloader Rifle let me know im going to look at both when my kiddo wakes up thanks a ton Joe
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#5613314 - 02/22/15 03:45 PM
Re: whats the difference in the two cva wolf
[Re: bigbuckboy]
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Registered: 01/10/07
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Loc: Waco, Texas
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#5613442 - 02/22/15 04:43 PM
Re: whats the difference in the two cva wolf
[Re: bigbuckboy]
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Pro Tracker
Registered: 03/24/14
Posts: 1982
Loc: Virginia, USA
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Per CVA their write up on the CVA Wolf 209 Magnum (I do not really think it's the world's best selling break action muzzleloader..but that's their claim). Looks like the 209 Magnum is an upgraded replacement for the CVA Wolf
The world's top-selling break-action muzzleloader returns, with all its original advantages (light weight, compact design, ease of handling). The CVA® Wolf™ is now fitted with CVA's unique no-tools QRBP (Quick Release Breech Plug) for fast loading, and a breeching button in front of the trigger guard for instant 1-touch breaking. Other features include Premium Bergara blued steel barrel with Dead-On™ 1-piece scope mount, 100% ambidextrous stock, reversible hammer spur, and CrushZone® recoil pad. Includes aluminum ramrod. Twist: 1:28''. Barrel length: 24''. Overall stock length: 39" standard or 38" compact. Weight: 6.25 lbs.
•All the advantages of the original Wolf: light weight, compact design, ease of handling •CVA's unique no-tools QRBP (Quick Release Breech Plug) •Breeching button in front of the trigger guard for instant one-touch breaking •DuraSight® Dead-On 1-piece scope mount •100% ambidextrous stock •Reversible hammer spur •CrushZone recoil pad •Aluminum ramrod •Twist: 1:28'' •Barrel length: 24'' •Weight: 6.25 lbs.
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#5615649 - 02/23/15 02:33 PM
Re: whats the difference in the two cva wolf
[Re: jdickey]
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Registered: 01/10/07
Posts: 3721
Loc: Waco, Texas
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Sorry....my bad, Thinking of the CVA 209 Buckhorn, which is an inline and my first muzzy! It was/is a very good shooting rifle, but had a "hair" trigger that caught me by surprise more than once while sighting in!
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#5616322 - 02/23/15 06:49 PM
Re: whats the difference in the two cva wolf
[Re: jdickey]
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Pro Tracker
Registered: 03/24/14
Posts: 1982
Loc: Virginia, USA
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Sorry....my bad, Thinking of the CVA 209 Buckhorn, which is an inline and my first muzzy! It was/is a very good shooting rifle, but had a "hair" trigger that caught me by surprise more than once while sighting in! we forgive you...your intentions were good! lol
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#5616543 - 02/23/15 08:07 PM
Re: whats the difference in the two cva wolf
[Re: TonyinVA]
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Registered: 01/10/07
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Sorry....my bad, Thinking of the CVA 209 Buckhorn, which is an inline and my first muzzy! It was/is a very good shooting rifle, but had a "hair" trigger that caught me by surprise more than once while sighting in! we forgive you...your intentions were good! lol Thank you....such a burden to carry! LOL! 
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#5616737 - 02/23/15 09:25 PM
Re: whats the difference in the two cva wolf
[Re: bigbuckboy]
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#5617022 - 02/24/15 07:12 AM
Re: whats the difference in the two cva wolf
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Pro Tracker
Registered: 03/24/14
Posts: 1982
Loc: Virginia, USA
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you guys are a tough crowd
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#5617352 - 02/24/15 09:43 AM
Re: whats the difference in the two cva wolf
[Re: bigbuckboy]
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Tracker
Registered: 10/27/04
Posts: 806
Loc: arlington texas
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Well here the update I found a cva wolf t gander for 140 out the door I had to order it from another store it should be here tom or Thursday now just got to get a scope and play around with it
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#5617817 - 02/24/15 02:13 PM
Re: whats the difference in the two cva wolf
[Re: bigbuckboy]
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Pro Tracker
Registered: 03/24/14
Posts: 1982
Loc: Virginia, USA
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You'll need the mounts too  Good luck with the gun, I suspect you will have fun shooting and hunting with it.
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#5651445 - 03/14/15 06:53 PM
Re: whats the difference in the two cva wolf
[Re: bigbuckboy]
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Light Foot
Registered: 02/07/14
Posts: 17
Loc: texas
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They are both inline break action .50 muzzleloaders. The magnum was just added to the new model. I have a CVW Wolf, Great gun, shoots 1 1/2" at 100 yards with 2 50 grain pyrodex pellets and a 245 grain Powerbelt bullet. I added a Nicon 3 x 9 x 40 Scope and Rock Solid mount. Unless your a Long Range Shooter you can't go wrong with one of these rifles.
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#5673598 - 03/28/15 01:19 PM
Re: whats the difference in the two cva wolf
[Re: bigbuckboy]
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Registered: 02/19/15
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My CVA 50 cal 209 was an accurate muzzle loader. Sold it to a friend he likes it too.  It was the camo/nickel looking barrel with a 3x9x40 swift scope. It was a package deal.
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