Description
The CVA Bullet Puller Fits CVA Ramrods Solid Brass is a simple, essential tool for muzzleloader shooters. It’s a solid brass adapter that threads onto the end of your CVA ramrod, allowing you to safely and effectively pull a loaded projectile from the barrel. I’ve used it to clear a few stubborn loads over the years, and it’s a piece of kit that pays for itself the first time you need it. For the price of $2.17, it’s cheap insurance against a frustrating range day.
Key Features
- Solid brass construction for durability and corrosion resistance.
- Standard threading designed to fit CVA ramrods directly.
- Provides a secure, non-marring grip on a lead bullet or sabot for extraction.
- Compact and lightweight, easily stored in a shooting bag or possibles pouch.
- No gunsmithing required—it threads right on.
Specs & Details
| Material | Solid Brass |
|---|---|
| Compatibility | Fits standard CVA muzzleloader ramrods |
| Finish | Polished Brass |
| Primary Use | Pulling bullets/sabots from muzzleloader barrels |
| Installation | Threads directly onto ramrod end |
Look, the specs are straightforward because the tool is straightforward. It’s a purpose-built brass fitting. The threading is the critical part, and it’s machined to match the common thread pattern found on CVA’s factory ramrods. This isn’t a universal fit for all brands, but for its intended use with CVA rifles like the Wolf, Optima, or Accura series, it’s drop-in ready. The solid brass build means it won’t rust and is soft enough to grip a lead bullet without damaging your bore. At just over two bucks, it’s one of the most affordable problem-solvers in your kit.
Who This Is For
This puller is specifically for muzzleloader hunters and shooters who own a CVA rifle. If you’ve ever loaded a charge without powder, seated a bullet upside down, or just decided to safely unload at the end of a hunt without firing, you know the sinking feeling. That’s who this is for. It’s also for the prepared shooter who keeps a range kit stocked for every eventuality. New shooters might not think they need one until they do—and then they’ll be glad it was in the bag.
Pros & Cons
Pros: The price is undeniably its biggest advantage. It’s a single, durable piece with no moving parts to fail. Brass is the right material for the job, being both corrosion-resistant and softer than your barrel’s steel. It performs one task very well and stores anywhere. Here’s the thing—it just works when you need it to.
Cons: Its compatibility is limited to CVA ramrods, so it’s not a universal tool for other brand muzzleloaders like Thompson/Center or Traditions. You must have your ramrod with you to use it, as it’s an adapter, not a standalone tool. It requires a steady, firm pull—it won’t help if a projectile is truly seized or corroded in place.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Will this work with any muzzleloader ramrod?
A: No. It is specifically threaded to fit standard CVA brand ramrods. Always check your ramrod’s thread compatibility before use.
Q: How do I use it?
A: Simply thread it onto the end of your CVA ramrod. Insert the ramrod into the muzzle and screw the puller’s tip into the soft lead of the bullet or the base of a plastic sabot. Apply steady, firm pressure to pull the load back out of the barrel.
Q: Is this necessary if I’m careful when loading?
A: Even experienced shooters can make a mistake, or conditions can cause a load to settle. It’s a safety tool for correcting errors and for safely unloading a charged rifle without firing. For its low cost and small size, it’s wise to carry one.
In the end, the CVA Bullet Puller is about preparedness and safety. It’s a niche tool, but within that niche, it’s invaluable. Having one in your shooting bag means you have a plan for a common muzzleloading mishap. It’s available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide, so you can add it to your next order of powder, primers, or projectiles. Keep your range days productive and safe by having the right tools on hand.




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