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dont see what the hostility is about. tc already came out with their new model muzzleloader. even though traditions offered the same thing for a couple years now.
frontier gander said:dont see what the hostility is about. tc already came out with their new model muzzleloader. even though traditions offered the same thing for a couple years now.
frontier gander said:dont see what the hostility is about. tc already came out with their new model muzzleloader. even though traditions offered the same thing for a couple years now.
Could that be why Cabelas is moveing Accuras out the door for $289.00?frontier gander said:Accura V2 coming out soon!! Quick release Breech plug and some recoil burners in the stock. The QR BP will be really cool to see, Its going to be like the Apex.
quigley said:Could that be why Cabelas is moveing Accuras out the door for $289.00?frontier gander said:Accura V2 coming out soon!! Quick release Breech plug and some recoil burners in the stock. The QR BP will be really cool to see, Its going to be like the Apex.
Fisherman94 said:Very interesting... Yeah they are trying to clean out the wolfs and Accuras at cabelas.
That must have at least some to do with the sales I mean I got mine after rebate for 190$ and it came with a sling and case.
So how much is this new accura gonna cost? Are they gonna take center fire barrels?
I haven't even gotten my first accura yet and I'm already excited about the second.... :shock:
Fisherman94 said:I assume as well that they are going to kind of use the Accura to replace/be the new optima chain?
Accura-Acurra v2-?
optima-optima pro-optima elite-optima elite compact...
What would be nice is a scaled down accura * aka wolf size* for a nice brush gun.
True... That butt stock on the Accura looks like a stick of stovewood.Underclocked said:If it is patterned after the Apex breech plug, it won't be a speed breech plug... it will be a hand-removable breech plug. Meaning only that it takes no tools to remove it. I honestly don't see it as a big plus in that regard, but the plug design also eliminates a lot of blowback as well as being very easily turned out even after many shots with powders known to stick plugs.
Neither stuck plugs nor the use of a tool has caused me any issues in using the current Accura plug - and it does a great job of reducing blowback once you find the right primer to use.
My concern is simple - the cost of replacement plugs will be much higher with the tool-free plugs. The prospect of using vent liners might become quite attractive.
I don't think I would hesitate to buy the current version of the Accura at Cabela's prices due to this bit of news.
The recoil-reducing stock is also a nice but not needed "improvement". Both features will sell rifles though their real benefit is questionable at best. I would rather they had simply redesigned the butt stock to be more aesthetically pleasing.
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