Fantail Posted August 20, 2010 Share Posted August 20, 2010 Well it looks like I'm going to pick up the compact. Friend of mine has one new, hasn't even shot it yet. He's having a little trouble with bills this month so I offered to buy it, and I like that model. Should be a good basic ml. Hunted with muzzleleader before but only for a day here and there in SZ. Interesting how a new location can change perspective. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fantail Posted August 27, 2010 Author Share Posted August 27, 2010 In my hands. I've read on their blog that max loads of 150 may not burn properly and it's recomemnded not to go over 120 for clean burns. Well, the 50 gr pellets seem like a good way to start out but would a 100 gr charge be more then sufficient for 250 gr sabots / powerbelts? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
steve863 Posted August 27, 2010 Share Posted August 27, 2010 Two 50 grain pellets are more than enough to push that type of bullet and more than enough power to kill a deer. I have a Wolf also, although it's the older model without the quick release breach plug. I use 2 triple 7 pellets and get darned good accuracy with several different bullets from this little inexpensive gun. Haven't hunted much with it in the 3 years I've owned it, but like it very much. My uncle's T/C Encore that cost about 4 times more and seems to weigh about 10 pounds more doesn't shoot any better than this cheap little gun either. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hunterdeneugene Posted August 27, 2010 Share Posted August 27, 2010 Try 2 50 gr 777 pellets, 300 Gr. Hornady XTP w/ a 777 209 primer. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fantail Posted August 27, 2010 Author Share Posted August 27, 2010 Two 50 t7's sound good then. And yeah I did like the price and how light it is too. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fantail Posted September 13, 2010 Author Share Posted September 13, 2010 So I got to sight in the Wolf last Sunday. Happy with a decent 5" group about 1" high @ 50 yards shooting open sights while my eyes arn't to tired - works. I could scope it but less can go wrong without one for this season. Had more trouble getting all the supplies I wanted then I did sighting in. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sbuff Posted September 13, 2010 Share Posted September 13, 2010 What bullet and powder are you using? I would think you could get closer then 5in groups? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Culvercreek hunt club Posted September 13, 2010 Share Posted September 13, 2010 Nothing personal Fantail and don't take this the wrong way...but your eyes are not capable of the accuracy the gun is. If you did scope it I bet you would be astounded at what that gun is capable of. I know all the iron sight guys are gonna hop all over me but most guys are not capable of long range iron sight shooting. That front bead covers up a lot of the animal at 75 and longer. before my eyes got bad I shot Iron sights and what I found that helped was using the TOP of the bead as the impact point and sighting it in that way. Just worked better for me not covering the target. Try that Fantail if you get a chance. I bet a couple inches can hide behind that bead pretty easy at 50 yards. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sbuff Posted September 13, 2010 Share Posted September 13, 2010 Or maybe install a peep sight,I would think 5in group at 50 yards would leave a Large margin of error at anything past that.But you do have nice gun.I held one at Dicks.Lots of guys dislike the CVA for issues they had in the past.I don;t have one in my gun cabinet but lots of guys do. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Culvercreek hunt club Posted September 13, 2010 Share Posted September 13, 2010 sbuff...I have never used a peep but don't they still have the front bead so you still end up with a cover the impact point problem? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sbuff Posted September 13, 2010 Share Posted September 13, 2010 There is no bead on a new CVA wolf gun,it would be fiber optic front sight.I think the site picture would be smaller with a peep,not 100% sure.Someone may correct me.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Culvercreek hunt club Posted September 13, 2010 Share Posted September 13, 2010 I knew it had fiber just been a long time since I shot iron sights. remember them covering a lot of the target back then. That is why I always used the top of the bead Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fantail Posted September 13, 2010 Author Share Posted September 13, 2010 Sights are fiber on the Wolf and they do cover a bit of the target. But so would a dot. Got one each on the 12 & my sons 20, they have some settings as most do, and my 1300 has the hi-viz sights (which work great btw). I'm going for what I call smoothbore range. Or they walk. When I can dedicate more time at the range, funds to try different bullets, scope, etc., I can fine tune it to a 100+ yard gun. Using 2 x P 5050 pelets & Powerbelt 245 hp's. With CCI 209m primers. Perhaps not the optimum load for this gun but I know I can generaly find those supplies. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Frank Posted September 14, 2010 Share Posted September 14, 2010 i got the wolf Two years ago Killed three deer with it. I want to get another one for my wife. For the money you cant beet this gun. easy to clean and shoots very good. I put on a 50 dollar simons scope and it works great. Just go to gander mountain and tell them what you got and they will set you up with mounts. You will be happier with a scope because muzzle loaders are like shooting rifles. I shoot 100gr trip 7s and 250gr shock waves. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Culvercreek hunt club Posted September 14, 2010 Share Posted September 14, 2010 They are a great gun...especially for the amount they cost. I get all tangled up and want to know that ny guns are on out to 200......then hunt thick cover and shoot the majority under 75...lol. But knowing I could if I had to is a good feeling. I alsp use the shockwaves. Have heard negative comments but they have performed very well for me. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
132 eight pointer Posted October 2, 2010 Share Posted October 2, 2010 Got my Wolf on clearance at wallyworld about 5 years ago for $79 ! I enjoy shooting it. I just put new all metal fiber optic sights on it, that CVA sent me under warranty to replace the cheap plastic ones.Nice. Killed one deer and missed a couple with it since I bought it.I use 100 gr. of Pyrodex. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fantail Posted October 19, 2010 Author Share Posted October 19, 2010 I might learn to like this Muzzleloader Had to pass on another 4 - he was a week early. Sunday I passed on a doe because a yearling was with her, figgured thats them breaks & this is her lucky day because I had an antlerless burning a hole in my back. Monday morning was great, started off with a breif shower before sunrise to quite the leaves. But nothing was moving. Packed up for home and figgured why not go for an evening run then leave. It was like a capet of potato chips with all the leaves so I tried the turkey call trick getting out to the stand. This doe showed up about 5:30. Funny thing - I shot her about 5 yards from where I took my 1st deer this year with the bow. I like that stand. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Culvercreek hunt club Posted October 19, 2010 Share Posted October 19, 2010 Congrats....Fantail Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sbuff Posted October 19, 2010 Share Posted October 19, 2010 Congrats,what bullet and Powder? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fantail Posted October 19, 2010 Author Share Posted October 19, 2010 Congrats,what bullet and Powder? Sorry I left those details out! 2x50/50 Pyrodex & a Powerbelt 245hp. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sbuff Posted October 20, 2010 Share Posted October 20, 2010 Just wondering how far she went and did ya get a pass through!! nice job again. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fantail Posted October 20, 2010 Author Share Posted October 20, 2010 She toppled over after stumbling for maybe 10 yards. Bullet did not pass through. When I finished cleaning it up there was massive damage & coagulation to one side in the lower shoulder area, found about 1/3 of the round half shroomed up. So I lost some meat there. But as a consolation I took my 18v cut saw and saved the ribs. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
skyzmine Posted December 8, 2010 Share Posted December 8, 2010 In my hands. I've read on their blog that max loads of 150 may not burn properly I have used 3 50gr t7 pellets quite a few times with never any problems with a 295gr powerbelt. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sbuff Posted December 8, 2010 Share Posted December 8, 2010 Skyz,150gr charge your pushing that bullet way to fast.Two pellets or 80-90gr of loose is more then enough for any deer. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Localqdm Posted December 8, 2010 Share Posted December 8, 2010 I've been using the shockey's gold sticks--and hate them. I'm going to loose powder (not sure which one yet) but doubt I will EVER go back to sticks or pellets. Way too expensive for less control and NO advantage. I'll just preload my speedloaders. Just as easy, just as quick, more control, and way cheaper. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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