I had an opportunity to shoot a New Frontier Beartooth Magnum (the same as a CVA Wolf) last year. It was loaded with 85 grains of Triple Se7en 2f and a 245 grain Powerbelt and it shot very well. We only tested it out to 50 yards.
A friend bought her son the rifle and then wanted help instructing him on how to shoot it properly & safely. With the open sights it shot about a two and a half inch + group at 50 yards with the powerbelts. Also the young man was able to harvest a doe with it that season. The doe was 35 yards out, and he put that powerbelt in the right spot and it dropped right there.
There are a lot of people that purchase these rifles, basically because of cost. Face it, for around $100.00 you can have an inline rifle that will shoot a couple of projectiles very well, even out to 100 yards.
Had she asked my opinion before the purchase, I would have suggested a NEF Sidekick or even a quality used Traditional Style Rifle. If none of the shots you might encounter are long range, people should not overlook the traditional rifle. Without a scope, a traditional rifle is an affordable and excellent game taking rifle...