CVA Scout VS Henry Single Shot

Head to Head Comparison

CVA Scout

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85%

Critic Rating

2 Reviews

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93%

User Rating

19 Reviews

Henry Single Shot

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86%

Critic Rating

9 Reviews

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97%

User Rating

29 Reviews

50 MOA

Accuracy

50 MOA

21.3 Yeets

Damage

20.67 Yeets

1000 yards

Range

1000 yards

N/A

Recoil Velocity

N/A

1 rounds

Capacity

1 rounds

1670

Mobility

1738

50

Ergonomics

50

50

Fit & Finish

50

50

Reliability

50

MSRP:

$336.39

Used Price:

$336.39

New Price:

$373.77

MSRP:

$519.29

Used Price:

$519.29

New Price:

$576.99

Gun Specifications

Specifications

CVA Scout

Henry Single Shot

Weight

128 oz

112 oz

Length

41.25"

37.5"

Action

Break open

Single Shot

Caliber

.35 Remington

.308 Winchester

Capacity

1

1

Finish

Blued

Gun Type

Rifle

Barrel Length

25"

22"

Gun Stats

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CVA Scout

Henry Single Shot

Gun Descriptions

Designed with the hunter in mind, the Scout is the perfect single shot rifle. Using a 416 stainless steel barrel, the Scout provides a level of accuracy that is unmatched by any other single shot rifle on the market today. The CVA Scout features an ambidextrous stock that is ideal for mounting a scope as it places the shooters' eye directly in line with the optic. Also equipped with a CrushZone Recoil pad, the Scout is easily shouldered and feels natural. Lightweight, ergonomic, and reliable, the CVA Scout is the next evolution in modern hunting rifles; take your hunt to the next level with the Scout from CVA. Specifications and Features: CVA Scout .35 Remington Single shot Break action 416 Stainless steel fluted barrel 1:14 twist CrushZone recoil pad DuraSight DEAD-ON one-piece scope mount 14" length of pull 38" overall length Reversible hammer spur Ambidextrous synthetic stock with rubber grip panels Black

With a design based on simplicity, the Henry® Single-Shot Rifle provides shooters with an ultrareliable, centerfire rifle that's high on quality and performance. The Henry Single Shot utilizes a single hinge pin and an opening lever located on the upper frame. The external, rebounding hammer functions as the safety, and cannot touch the firing pin unless the trigger is pulled fully to the rear. A non-ejecting extractor places the cartridge where it can be easily removed by hand. A dovetailed, brass-bead front sight and an adjustable, folding rear sight allow precise shot placement, and the barrel is drilled and tapped for attaching a scope mount. The steel receiver and barrel have a matte-blued finish. The buttstock and fore-end are made of oil-finished walnut and feature cut checkering; the buttstock comes with a solid-rubber recoil pad. The Henry Single-Shot Rifle easily disassembles into 2 pieces for transport by removing the hinge pin, without removing the fore-end.

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