![]() ![]() The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife updated the muzzleloader hunting regulations for the state in 2018. By making these few adjustments to the Wolf, CVA was able to design a muzzleloader that incorporates nearly all of the benefits of an in-line muzzleloader, while still being legal to use in the Pacific Northwest. In order to accomplish this, the breech plug is designed to work with loose (instead of pelletized) powder, fit a musket cap (instead of a 209 primer), and has four holes cut into the sides of it that ensures that the ignition system is “exposed to the elements” in accordance with the regulations for muzzleloader season. 50 caliber, 24” stainless steel barrel, a reversible hammer spur to accommodate left or right handed shooters, an ambidextrous breech, a very nice recoil pad, DuraBright fiber optic open sights, a quick release breech plug, and is drilled and tapped for a scope.The CVA Wolf Northwest goes a step further by modifying the breech plug to be compliant with the hunting regulations in Washington, Oregon, and Idaho. On the contrary, I think it’s one of the best muzzleloaders currently manufactured and I’m pretty impressed with the performance of such a reasonably priced muzzleloader. Just because it is an entry level muzzleloader doesn’t mean it is a piece of junk though. The Wolf is CVA’s entry level break action muzzleloader, below the Accura and Optima (read my CVA Optima Northwest review to see how they stack up against each other). Now that we’ve got that out of the way, let’s get started. This helps support the blog and allows me to continue to create free content that’s useful to hunters like yourself. This commission comes at no extra cost to you. This means I will earn a small commission if you make a purchase. All the links on this site to (as well as the links to Amazon) are affiliate links. However, because they sell quality products at a reasonable price, take great care of their customers, and since they are an American small business run by people with values closely aligned with mine, I now have an affiliate partnership with the company. I paid the full retail price for the muzzleloader and had no relationship with the company at the time. I purchased my CVA Wolf Northwest from, a company based out of Oregon that sells muzzleloaders and their accessories. It is a variation of their Wolf line of muzzleloaders that CVA designed in order to provide the reliability and convenience of an in-line muzzleloader, yet still meet the legal requirements for use in Washington, Oregon, and Idaho. I’ve tested it out extensively at the range and afield today’s article is a review of my CVA Wolf Northwest legal muzzleloader. I recently purchased a new muzzleloader in preparation for upcoming muzzleloader hunting season. We assume no liability associated with misuse of our products.Keep reading to get the details on my CVA Wolf Northwest review. All orders are subject to acceptance by, which reserves the right to refuse any order. By placing an order, the buyer represents that he/she is in compliance with the law and will utilize the items in a lawful manner. However, it is ultimately the responsibility of the buyer to be in compliance of laws that govern their specific locale. works diligently to be aware of these ever-changing laws and obeys them accordingly. offers only items are that are considered primitive or antique weapons by the ATF and are not considered firearms. This law exempts antique firearms from any form of gun control or special engineering. ![]() Code, Section 921(a)(16) defines antique firearms as all guns manufactured prior to 1899. Every musket and muzzleloader rifle, kit or parts sold by is considered primitive or antique weaponry according to guidelines provided by the US Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (BATF). Everything for sale on is completely legal to own, trade, transport, and sell within the United States of America. ![]() Legal Notice - observes all Federal, State and local laws. ![]()
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