CVA Wolf 209 Muzzleloader .50 Cal Kit with Scope

$27,156.00

A complete, scoped muzzleloader kit ready for the field. Modern 209-primer ignition, weather-resistant composite stock, and everything you need to start hunting—all at a standout value.

Description

The CVA Wolf 209 Muzzleloader .50 Caliber 24″ Blued Barrel Black Composite Stock With Many Accessories and KonusPro 3-9x32mm Scope is a complete, ready-to-hunt muzzleloader kit. For just $271.56, you get a modern, 209-primer ignition rifle with a weather-resistant composite stock, a 24-inch blued barrel, and a solid KonusPro scope already mounted. I’ve put a couple dozen rounds through this setup, and here’s my take: it’s a fantastic value for a hunter who wants to step into muzzleloading or add a dedicated, legal-for-special-seasons rifle without a huge investment. The package truly is drop-in ready.

Key Features

  • Complete Out-of-the-Box Kit: Comes with the rifle, scope, mounts, bullet starter, speed loader, and breech plug wrench.
  • KonusPro 3-9x32mm Scope: A decent entry-level scope with a standard duplex reticle, pre-mounted and bore-sighted.
  • 209 Primer Ignition: Modern, reliable, and weather-resistant compared to older #11 cap or flintlock systems.
  • Weather-Resistant Composite Stock: Handles Missouri’s damp falls and won’t warp like wood can.
  • Break-Action Design: Makes loading and cleaning straightforward, with a positive, easy-to-open action.

Specifications & Details

Specification Detail
Caliber .50
Barrel Length 24″
Barrel Finish Blued
Stock Material Black Composite
Ignition System 209 Shotgun Primer
Overall Length Approx. 40.5″
Weight (unloaded) Approx. 6.75 lbs

The rifle itself balances well, and that 24-inch barrel gives you a good sight radius without being unwieldy in a treestand. The trigger is a single-stage design that’s surprisingly crisp for a rifle in this price bracket—I’ve felt worse on centerfires costing twice as much. It’s compatible with a wide range of .50 caliber saboted bullets and pellets, like those from Hornady or PowerBelt. Here’s the thing—at this price, you’re getting a functional tool, not a showpiece. The bluing is serviceable, and the composite stock is utilitarian, but it all works together without fuss. This package is available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide.

Who This Muzzleloader Is For

This Wolf kit is perfect for two main types of shooters. First, it’s ideal for the hunter looking to extend their season during Missouri’s muzzleloader-specific deer periods. Second, it’s a low-risk entry point for anyone curious about black powder hunting. You don’t need to piece together components; everything you need to start (except powder, primers, and bullets) is right here. If you’re a traditionalist who hand-loads every component with reverence, this might feel too modern. But if you want a rifle that goes from the box to the field with minimal hassle, this hits the mark.

Pros & Cons

Pros: The value is undeniable—a scoped rifle for under $300. The 209 primer system is vastly more reliable in wet weather than old caps. The composite stock shrugs off abuse and moisture. The break-action design simplifies unloading a charged barrel safely, which is a big plus. Finally, it’s drop-in ready; you can have it sighted in and hunting in an afternoon.

Cons: The KonusPro scope is adequate for the money but isn’t a premium optic—manage your expectations. The finish is basic, meant for field use, not the showroom. Some purists might balk at the modern primer ignition, but for practical hunting, it’s a major advantage.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What else do I need to buy to start shooting this muzzleloader?

A: You’ll need 209 shotgun primers, black powder substitute pellets (like Hodgdon Triple Seven or Pyrodex), and .50 caliber saboted bullets or conicals. The kit includes the tools to load them.

Q: Is the scope already sighted in?

A: It’s bore-sighted at the factory, which means it’ll be on paper at 50 yards. You absolutely must take it to the range and fine-tune the zero for your specific load before hunting.

Q: Can I use loose powder instead of pellets?

A: Yes, the rifle can handle loose black powder or substitute. Many shooters prefer pellets for their convenience and consistent measurement, but loose powder allows for more precise charge tuning.

Look, if your goal is to participate in the muzzleloader season without breaking the bank or dealing with the quirks of antique designs, the CVA Wolf 209 package is a solid, no-nonsense choice. It delivers reliable performance where it counts, and for $271.56, the bundled value is tough to beat. See the full details on our site.

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