Video Review: CVA Cascade Bolt-Action Rifle

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posted on August 31, 2020
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Connecticut Valley Arms (CVA) has long been known by muzzleloading enthusiasts as a premier smokepole supplier, so it was with excitement and surprise that the world greeted their new Cascade bolt-action rifle at SHOT Show 2019. Since then, this sweet-shooting bolt gun has had a few updates...making this an even more beautiful bargain than before.

With its adjustable stock spacers, the Cascade can serve as a first gun for a young or small-statured shooter. The gun's weight and recoil pad dampen the effects of felt recoil, even in the beefier chamberings. The rifle is available in .243 Win, 6.5 Creedmoor, 7mm-08, .308 Win, .450 Bushmaster, .350 Legend, .22-250 Varmint, 6.5 PRC, 7mm Rem Mag and .300 Win Mag--so there's something for every type of big-game hunting (and every type of big-game hunter in your family). 

Watch as American Rifleman's Evan Brune walks you through the ways the Cascade might just be the best new family purchase you can make this fall! CVA.com

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