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What scope to get for my CVA Accura V2 muzzleloader?

SDS14

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Hello fellow hunters,

I hoping someone can lean me towards a good scope that will work with my CVA muzzleloader for about $350. I don't know if I should buy a designated "muzzleloader scope" or a non muzzleloader (like leupold VX-2) scope in that price category. Honestly I don't know what the difference is between the two. Are they built different? I have my eye on Leupold Ultimate Slap Muzzleloader scope, would that be a good choice? Lastly any tips and pointers for picking out a scope, what to look for or avoid? Maybe share experiences with scopes on your muzzleloader and what you use would be nice.

Thanks for your help.
-SDS14
 
I've used Leupold over the years but have started using Vortex as of late. Where I live, Colorado, is open sights only during muzzleloader. However I rigged my CVA Optima with a "peeprib" system that is similar to a picatinny or weaver mount rail with an integrated peep sight. Should I want to use the CVA during rifle season then my plan is to buy a Vortex Crossfire II scope and fit it with Warne quick detach scope rings or something similar. That whole setup is between $250-$300. The idea is that I can remove the scope for muzzleloader and reattach for rifle. I'm always big into sighting in before the season, so I do expect to check the accuracy of the quick detach mounts before I get into the field.

Bill of Materials:
http://www.eabco.com/CVAPeep01.htm
http://www.eabco.net/Warne-QD-30mm-Rings-Black--All-Quick-Detach-Heights_p_13198.html or https://www.amazon.com/UTG-30mm-Gra...004HIJCWS/ref=cm_cr_arp_d_product_top?ie=UTF8
https://www.amazon.com/Vortex-Optic...487873716&sr=1-5&keywords=vortex+crossfire+ii
 
I have a vx2 on my accura and confirmed from Leupold that the ML scopes are just called that because they set the parallax closer than a typical scope. It has nothing to do with ruggedness.

My only change would be to get a BDC type of reticle for different distances. That was not worth the cost of upgrading the vx2, though.
 
What state are you hoping to hunt with it in? I know in CO scope are illegal, and in Utah I believe it has to be a 1x only, not sure if this was changed.
 
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