CVA QRBP Variflame Conversion Kit *recommended only for Accura MRX & LRX models
$65.00
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The CVA® QRBP™ Variflame Conversion Kit allows CVA™ Accura LR-X & MR-X Muzzleloader ignitions to use large rifle primers instead of regular 209 primers. The QRBP VariFlame™ Kit comes with everything you need to load and unload these adapters for the CVA™ LR-X & MR-X muzzleloaders. The kit comes with 10 reusable VariFlame adapters a punch and loading press.
The QBRP VariFlame™ Ignition System was developed to use large rifle primers that are pressed into VariFlame™ adapters using the CVA™ priming tool which is provided in the kit. The VariFlame™ Kit also includes an aluminum punch which is used to used large rifle primers from the adapters. This process allows for multiple reuses of the VariFlame adapters.
The VariFlame™ technology is the brainchild of inventor Cecil Epps who has licensed his patent to CVA™. The Variflame™ ignition system gives the CVA™ Accura MR-X & LR-X muzzleloaders superior accuracy and long-range performance when compared to any other muzzleloaders on the market.
Additional information
| UPC | 043125117376 |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | |
| Manufacturer Part Number | AC1737 |
| Product Type | BREECH PLUGS |
| Length | 7.3000 |
| Model | QRBP Variflame |
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