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<blockquote data-quote="Justin B" data-source="post: 459100" data-attributes="member: 3404"><p>Although most people on here will recommend Knights and TCs, I like the ease of use, accuracy and price of my CVA Kodiak pro. For less than the price of a base model in either forementioned brand I got a nickel barrel and camo stock. While the TCs and Knights are nice I doubt that they shoot $300-500 better than a CVA. But choose what you want you wont go wrong with any and I doubt very many deer ever escaped death because the gun wasnt accurate enough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Justin B, post: 459100, member: 3404"] Although most people on here will recommend Knights and TCs, I like the ease of use, accuracy and price of my CVA Kodiak pro. For less than the price of a base model in either forementioned brand I got a nickel barrel and camo stock. While the TCs and Knights are nice I doubt that they shoot $300-500 better than a CVA. But choose what you want you wont go wrong with any and I doubt very many deer ever escaped death because the gun wasnt accurate enough. [/QUOTE]
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