
The CVA Cascade SB is a compact bolt-action rifle designed for hunting and shooting sports. Built by CVA (Connecticut Valley Arms), a company known for producing quality muzzleloaders and rifles, the Cascade SB offers a modern, accurate and reliable platform for both novice and experienced shooters.
Key features of this rifle include:
.300 Blackout: This iteration of the CVA Cascade SB is chambered for the powerful and popular .300 Blackout cartridge.
Bolt-Action Design: The rifle features a traditional bolt-action design, known for its reliability and accuracy. The bolt cycles smoothly, making follow-up shots quick and efficient.
Stainless Steel Barrel: The Cascade SB is equipped with a 16.5-inch stainless steel barrel, which offers durability, corrosion resistance and consistent accuracy. The barrel is finished in Graphite Black Cerakote.
Synthetic Stock: The rifle comes with a durable fiberglass stock that is designed to handle difficult weather conditions and rough handling. The stock is finished in black with gray accents.
Scope Mounts: The receiver is drilled and tapped, and fitted with Weaver-style two-piece scope mounts. This feature allows the shooter to easily add a favorite scope or other optic.
Threaded Muzzle: The barrel is threaded, a feature that permits the shooter to add a muzzle brake or suppressor if desired.
Modern Design: The rifle features a modern and sleek design, making it visually appealing to a wide range of shooters.
The CVA Cascade SB rifle is designed to provide hunters and shooters with a dependable and accurate tool for their shooting endeavors. Its combination of features, .300 Blackout chambering, accuracy and affordability makes it a versatile option for those seeking a quality bolt-action rifle for various shooting applications.
UPC/EAN | 043125439140 |
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Manufacturer Part Number | CR3914R |
Brand | CVA |
Gun Color/Finish | Black |
Caliber | 300 Blackout |
Action | Bolt Action |
Barrel Length | 16.5" |
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