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CVA Accura

With a custom-quality barrel and trigger that would inspire a benchrest competitor, the Accura demonstrates that the long guns of today's CVA are far from primitive.

Rambo Rifles for Weekend Hunters

Business Week examines a new buying trend for the deer woods, and struggles with what to call this hot commodity

CVA Accura V2

The main advancement of the V2 is CVA's use of the Quick-Release Breech Plug, one that is truly quick and easy, requiring only finger pressure to remove.

CVA ACCURA Mountain Rifle

The CVA ACCURA Mountain Rifle is a pound lighter than the APEX, and comes with WeatherGuard to handle everything a hunt can dish out.

CVA Accura MR

The Accura MR is short and light, making it easy to wield in the mountains or in a stand.

Quake "The Claw" Sling

The Claw sling from Quake Industries won't slip off your shoulder while you attend to other tasks.

Quake Industries Stack-A-Rest

Dudley McGarity of BPI Outdoors shows off the new Quake Industries Stack-A-Rest.

Must-Have Offseason Range Gear

Want to stay sharp this offseason? Here are a few products that'll keep you on point throughout the summer.

CVA Accura V2 LR Nitride Muzzleloader: The Sum of Many Winning Parts

Knock inventions-by-committee all you want, but the deliberate process that led to CVA’s Accura V2 LR Nitride was a thing of genius.

The Budget Big Game Rifle Challenge

Given his gravity toward fine rifles that often cost as much as the average house payment, we thought it would be fun to put our man to the test: If you had only $600 to spend on a new rifle, with a new scope and mounts, how would you allocate it? Read on, and prepare to reach into your wallet.

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