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    Review: The CVA Accura

    Pete RogersBy Pete RogersDecember 8, 2025Updated:December 8, 20258 Mins Read
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    Pete and CVA Accura with Ky Buck.
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    When late-season cold cuts through every layer and your breath hangs in the air like smoke, you need a muzzleloader you can trust completely. That’s exactly where the CVA Accura shines. On a frigid December morning in Western Kentucky, with temperatures feeling closer to 2˚F than anything fit for human comfort, the CVA Accura MR-X in .45 caliber proved it wasn’t just another inline, it was a buck-killing, long-range, confidence-building machine. From its match-like trigger that breaks at under 2 pounds, to its Bergara barrel, adjustable comb, and compatibility with PowerBelt ELR projectiles, the CVA Accura is built for hunters who demand more than “good enough” accuracy. Whether you’re stretching shots across open ridges or threading a bullet through timber at close range, this rifle delivers repeatable precision at a price that’s hard to believe. In this story, we’ll walk through a real-world hunt, dig into the MR-X and LR-X features, and show you why the CVA Accura just might be the best value in the muzzleloading world today.

    Super Accuracy at a Great Price

    The cold gripped my face, the only part of my body that was not insulated on this bitter December day in Western Kentucky. Hunting with Ironman Outdoors, a Christian men’s ministry, eight of us were scattered on different farms in hopes of getting a late-season muzzleloader buck in our sights.

    This was my second hunt with the CVA Accura MR-X in .45 caliber, and I was anxious to test its merits on a quality buck.


    The review will continue below but if you’re interested in purchasing the CVA Accura we are placing links for 3 options at a great price at the top for convenience.

    Where to buy:

    • CVA Accura MR-X Cerakote Sniper Grey/Nitride 50 Caliber Muzzleloader
    • Sportsmans Warehouse – CVA Accura MR-X 50 Caliber Stainless/Black In-line Muzzleloader – 26in-TB for $599.99

     

    • Scheel’s – CVA Accura MR-X 50 Caliber Muzzleloader With Sights for $579

     

    As the morning progressed, the cold night faded into a colder day. When the sun rose, it pushed the colder air down, and that settled in my bones, making the day feel more like 2˚F weather. Sitting there, considering my sanity for hunting in such conditions, I noticed a slight movement to my right angling across the ridge. I was sitting on top, overlooking a steep drainage that had seen several does meander through earlier that morning. It was just past 9 a.m. The glint from the sun reflected off the long main beams of a buck moving a mere 18 yards to my right. Slowly moving my head to spot the big eight- pointer, I immediately knew that I wanted to try to take this buck.

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    My .45 Caliber CVA Accura MR-X was loaded with 77 grains by weight of Blackhorn .209 black powder substitute and a 285-grain Powerbelt ELR bullet. The buck stopped and looked in the direction of a doe feeding in front of me at 20 yards. He didn’t like what he saw and spooked, running away from me across the ridge. As he ran through the woods, I quickly shifted in the stand and got ready. He stopped behind a blown-down tree, quartering away, thus providing me a great view of his vitals. Cocking the hammer on the Accura, I settled the Vortex optics crosshairs on his shoulder and eased on the 1.8 lb. trigger. At the sound, the buck fell. As the smoke faded, I could see his antlers sticking up above the forest floor and I knew I had my buck.

    In the world of muzzleloading rifles, one name stands above the rest when it comes to innovation, accuracy, and performance. With several models to choose from, I believe CVA is leading the pack in break-action inline muzzleloaders. In the CVA lineup, no other rifle is as accurate as the CVA Accura, in my view.

    Accura MRX, Sniper Gray
    Accura MR-X, Sniper Gray.

    The new Accura LRX and MRX are available in the traditional .50 caliber and also in the super-performing .45 caliber. Tailored towards those who like to push the limits of long-range shooting, the LRX comes with a longer Nitride-covered stainless steel fluted 30-inch barrel to help shooters achieve optimum performance at extreme long range. The MRX is standard with its 26-inch fluted stainless steel Bergara barrel. The LRX and MRX are identical except for barrel length. Both the LRX and the MRX come standard with a full synthetic stock that is noticeably absent of the traditional ramrod seen on most break-action muzzleloaders.

    Tony Smotherman, CVA influencer relations manager and muzzleloading expert, says, “Removing the ramrod enabled us to get a full, free-floating barrel, which allows us to get more accuracy out of this rifle.” To accommodate the missing ramrod on the barrel, CVA has a rifle and caliber-specific carbon fiber collapsible ramrod that arrives with each rifle. The collapsible ramrod is stored in a pouch that most hunters carry on their backpacks for quick follow-up shots when needed. But honestly, with the accurate performance of the CVA Accura MR-X, follow-up shots are seldom necessary.

    Accura MRX, Gray, RT Rockslide.
    Accura MR-X, Gray, RT Rockslide.
    Accura MRX, SS, Black.
    Accura MR-X, SS, Black.
    Accura LRX, Patriot Brown, RT Hillside.
    Accura LR-X, Patriot Brown, RT Hillside.
    Accura LRX, Patriot Brown, RT Hillside - scoped.
    Accura LR-X, Patriot Brown, RT Hillside – scoped.

    Scaling Averages

    After I unpacked my Accura when it arrived at my home, I did what I normally do—break out my Wheeler Engineering trigger scale and test the trigger right out of the box. The Wheeler Engineering trigger scale allows me to take averages. Placing the scale on the trigger, I pulled it 10 consecutive times and took an average. To my amazement, the factory trigger averaged:

    • 1.8 lbs. of force to fire. A second 10-shot average showed
    • 1.7 lbs. and a third test averaged 1.8 lbs. To say I was impressed is an understatement. As a gun writer and avid shooter, the first thing I normally do on a new rifle is adjust the trigger to get the pull at a shade under 2 lbs. There was no need for this with the CVA Accura.
    Accura MRX, Sniper Gray, Veil Alpine - Buttstock.
    Accura MR-X, Sniper Gray, Veil Alpine – Buttstock.

    The next noticeable difference between this rifle and the Accura of old is the adjustable comb, or cheekpiece. A one-screw adjustment on the comb allows for the stock to be adjusted to fit the shooter and bigger optics.

    Today’s shooters want bigger and bigger optics on their rifles. The standard 44 mm objective is not dimin- utive compared to many who have 50 and even 56 mm objective lenses on their rifles. To accommodate this, scopes are being mounted on taller bases and rings, which in turn cause shooters to lift their heads off the stock to see the target. The CVA Accura fixed this issue with the adjustable comb on its LRX and MRX Accura rifles.

    Game-Changer Projectiles

    “Making an accurate rifle is one thing, but if you don’t have good projectiles to send down the pipe, you will never achieve optimum performance,” CVA’s Smotherman says. To fix this, CVA’s sister company, Powerbelt, developed the ELR line of projectiles for their muzzleloading rifles. Available in .50, .45 and even .40 caliber, the ELR is changing the game for long-range shooting and performance in the muzzleloading world.

    The Accura in .45 caliber has a 1/12 twist. These Bergara barrels send the .285 grain bullets down the tube at an astonishing 2069 per second with an astonishing 2661 ft. lbs. of energy at 100 yards.

    CVA Accura with a SC buck.
    CVA Accura with a South Carolina buck.

    While testing the .45 caliber CVA Accura MR-X at the Talladega Marksman course, I was able to consistently hit steel targets out to 600 yards with a .45 caliber muzzleloader! From my perspective, and coming in at under $700, no other muzzleloader in its price point on the market is as accurate as the CVA Accura.

    To learn more about all the guns CVA offers, go to Accura Rifles – CVA, and read our review of the CVA Endura Pro.


    Where to Buy and How to Gear Up

    When you’re ready to pull the trigger, you can outfit the entire setup—from gun to powder and primers—in one shot:

    • Hodgdon Triple Seven Powder here.

    • Federal 209 Primers Here

    • Bullet Selections Here


    Bonus Blog:

    If you want to make your shotgun look even more awesome, decorating it with die-cut stickers is a great option. You can customize hunting-themed stickers to decorate your shotgun. This will make your shotgun look cooler and enhance your design experience nicely.

    Die-cut stickers can also be used to decorate your mugs. A good-looking mug can make you love drinking water. Customize your items with personalized die-cut stickers.

    Where to sell:

    If you have a used CVA Accura muzzleloader that you’d like to sell, we recommend CashForArms.com as the go-to place for selling used guns nationwide.  And yes, unlike most other outfits, they buy used muzzleloaders!

    Per our affiliate disclosure, we may earn revenue from the products available on this page. To learn more about how we test gear, click here.

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    Pete Rogers is a graduate from the University of South Carolina and earned a Masters in Divinity degree from Erskine Theological Seminary before being ordained. Over twenty-three years ago Pete began merging his love for writing with his love of the outdoors. Pete spends many days a year afield enjoying God’s creation while hunting, fishing, hiking, or camping. He has hunted and fished in 17 states and numerous Canadian provinces. Taking these and other experiences, Pete has published over 1,000 articles and 4,000 photographs in his career. His stories and photographs have earned over fifty awards in literary, photographic, and videography competitions. He is also the author of 6 books. Two of his books were awarded “Outdoor Book of the Year” in 2012 and 2019. Pete overcame a severe speech impediment to become a popular speaker for corporate events, and men’s conferences across the country. In October 2019, he founded and launched Christian Outdoors Podcast, where he uses this program to merge his passion for Christ with his passion for the outdoors. The weekly episodes are available on all major platforms. Christian Outdoors Podcast is rated as a top 1% podcast worldwide with over 380,000 subscribers and growing. More about this can be found at; www.christianoutdoors.org He is a member of the Professional Outdoor Media Association (POMA) the Southeastern Outdoor Media Association (SEOPA) and is serving in his second term as President of the South Carolina Outdoor Press Association. (SCOPe) At the recent South Carolina Outdoor Press Association meeting Pete was the recipient of 6 total awards, including a 1st place in Electronic Media for the story that appeared in NA Deer Hunter titled "Good Planning".

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