
CVA's Cascade is the company's first bolt-action centerfire rifle. Long the leader in both muzzle-loading rifles and single-shot centerfires, CVA has built what may be the best bolt-action on the market at $600 or below. The 22-inch barrel is finished in Graphite Black Cerakote and the soft-touch synthetic stock is finished in Realtree's Hillside camo. The threaded muzzle is fitted with a muzzle brake. The bolt features a 70-degree throw for smooth and fast operation plus generous scope clearance. The two-position safety is located for natural operation. Loading is a breeze with its 4-round flush fit detachable magazine. The buttstock has adjustable length-of-pull by way of a removable spacer, making the CASCADE an ideal gun for youths, small-statured adults or even the full-sized hunter who needs a short stock to accommodate heavy winter clothing. Dual front swivel studs allow for the use of both a sling and a bi-pod. Scoping up the CASCADE is a breeze with the attached 2-piece mounts.
UPC/EAN | 043125039838 |
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Manufacturer Part Number | CR3983 |
Brand | CVA |
Camo Pattern | Realtree Hillside |
Gun Color/Finish | Black |
Caliber | 308 Winchester |
Action | Bolt Action |
Barrel Length | 22" |
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