So I get an email “newsletter“ from a muzzle loader retailer announcing some new products.
The CVA Paramount Pro V2 was the featured new product….$100 off the $1899 regular price, order now, supplies are limited.
I look over the specs and such and I’m stunned numb…thinking and calculating….
Let’s see here…..a $1800 gun, needs a $500 scope, shoots $2 each bullets with $160 per pound BH powder needing a $48 Vari-flame primer/reprimer kit for using rifle primers 10 times their usual cost…..on top of that you need a new and separate ramrod if you plan on wiping out the barrel.
All this expense to arrive at a gun “that performs like a modern centerfire out to 300 yds”….I am not doubting that this is some phenomenally great laser death ray light sabre ….but Holy Round Balls! this is a FerrarI priced product in a Dodge pickup truck market….
If anyone has one of these yet, please explain how it justifies its existence over what us average mortals are toting in the woods…seriously my circle of hunters are doing great with their Wolfs, Omegas and Accuras.
The CVA Paramount Pro V2 was the featured new product….$100 off the $1899 regular price, order now, supplies are limited.
I look over the specs and such and I’m stunned numb…thinking and calculating….
Let’s see here…..a $1800 gun, needs a $500 scope, shoots $2 each bullets with $160 per pound BH powder needing a $48 Vari-flame primer/reprimer kit for using rifle primers 10 times their usual cost…..on top of that you need a new and separate ramrod if you plan on wiping out the barrel.
All this expense to arrive at a gun “that performs like a modern centerfire out to 300 yds”….I am not doubting that this is some phenomenally great laser death ray light sabre ….but Holy Round Balls! this is a FerrarI priced product in a Dodge pickup truck market….
If anyone has one of these yet, please explain how it justifies its existence over what us average mortals are toting in the woods…seriously my circle of hunters are doing great with their Wolfs, Omegas and Accuras.