CVA Hunter Single Shot Break Action Rifle .444 Marlin 25" Barrel with 3-9x40 Scope Black Synthetic Stock Blued Finish
Since 1971 CVA has built a reputation for producing some of the most innovative black powder firearms and accessories on the market. From traditional side locks and do it yourself kits to the most technically advanced in line muzzleloaders CVA is now one of America's best selling muzzle loader brands. Each model is designed and assembled in a state of the art production facility. CVA is continually developing technical innovation that will redefine your expectations and provide you with a top of the line black powder at a price you can afford. CVA is where your next successful hunt begins!
The Hunter is CVA's base model rifle that is plenty of gun to get the job done, and it comes in at a price you can afford. This is a slim lightweight and maneuverable centerfire rifle that has a 25" steel barrel. It is perfectly 100% balanced in an ambidextrous synthetic stock with a CrushZone recoil pad. Included in this package is a DuraSight scope mount and a Konus 3-9x40 optic. Make that one shot and every shot count with the Hunter from CVA!
Specifications and Features : CVA Hunter CR5711SC
Break Action Rifle
Single Shot
.444 Marlin
25" Steel Barrel
Drilled and Tapped Receiver
Sling Swivel Studs
Black Synthetic Stock
Blued Finish
Overall Length 41"
Weight 5.8 Pounds
Includes : DuraSight Scope Mount
Konus 3-9x40 Scope
Caliber Dictionary
The Below Information Has Been Provided From Our Gun Caliber Dictionary And Is Meant For Informational Purposes Only. It Is Not Intended to Describe The Unique Specifications For This Ammunition.
The 444 Marlin was introduced by Remington and Marlin in 1964 in Marlin lever-action rifles. Using the same .429-inch bullet as the 44 Magnum, the 444 Marlin is essentially a lengthened 44 Magnum case of 2.25 inches. Velocity increase is significant, with a 240-grain bullet at 2350 feet per second. At the time it was introduced no new 45-70 lever actions were in production; today the 45-70 is more popular, but the 444 Marlin is a powerful and effective close-cover hunting cartridge, easily adequate for elk and moose at close range and superb for black bear and wild hogs. 44 Magnum handgun bullets are unlikely to provide good performance at the much higher velocity, so it's wise to use heavier and/or tougher bullets. — Craig Boddington