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Older inline black powder muzzle loader value?

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I have a CVA and a TC both SS barrels. Do I sell them or? Any value here?

ty Don.
 
Depends on configuration. I remember 20 years ago Cabela's sold some of those CVA inlines for right around $100
 
Ive never seen a cva or any factory produced muzzleloader with a real stainless barrel. Usually theyre nickel or chrome plated to look “all weather”. Something about the pressure.
Ive seen most older cva going for like $25 because of neglect in cleaning or the ones that shot smokeless from day 1 going for $100 and up
 
I've got a knight 50 cal with ss hvy barrel.
It cost me 400. It's practically new.

Since all southern states did away with primitive hunting they are worthless around here. Some of the northern states still have restrictions on range rifles can shoot the it may still be some worth.

Nowadays inlines shoot smokeless out to 2k yrds...
 
I've got a knight 50 cal with ss hvy barrel.
It cost me 400. It's practically new.

Since all southern states did away with primitive hunting they are worthless around here. Some of the northern states still have restrictions on range rifles can shoot the it may still be some worth.

Nowadays inlines shoot smokeless out to 2k yrds...
We still have muzzleloader season around here as far as i know
 
Tennessee still has a muzzleloader season allowing inlines and traditional muzzleloaders both during muzzleloader season.
Some northern states are traditional muzzleloader only without allowing inlines during the muzzleloader season
 
We still have muzzleloader season around here as far as i know
Yep and they allow smokeless powder. I'm in a club south of you in Warren. In Louisiana they call it primitive weapon. No smokeless muzzleloader but single shot 35 Whelen is good. Not very primitive. Go figure.
 
Yep and they allow smokeless powder. I'm in a club south of you in Warren. In Louisiana they call it primitive weapon. No smokeless muzzleloader but single shot 35 Whelen is good. Not very primitive. Go figure.
My current apprentice is from warren
 
Mississippi is my home state. If you choose muzzleloader there you're handicapping yourself.
I assume Louisiana and Alabama is about the same way.
 
Here in WV we have a muzzle loader season where you can use most any configuration of front stuffer, then in January we have a primitive season side lock or flintlock no scopes, long bow or recurve, I just purchased a used CVA Wolf inline Friday for $45.00 at a local gun shop, cleaned up nice.
 

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