CVA Announces New Cascade SB Rifle

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posted on January 25, 2022
Cascade SB

BPI Outdoors/CVA has debuted the Cascade SB (Short Barrel) bolt-action rifle. Based off of CVA’s first ever bolt-action centerfire rifle, the Cascade SB has all the features of the original Cascade, but with a shorter barrel. It was developed for use in tight quarters, commonly found in hunting blinds, especially when using a suppressor. These rifles also make the perfect passenger as a go-to truck rifle for varmint hunting. Calibers included in the series are the  6.5 Creedmoor, 350 Legend, .223 Remington, .308 Winchester with a 18-inch barrel, and the .300 Blackout with a 16.5-inch barrel. Like the original Cascade, the SB series features a suppressor-ready threaded muzzle at the end of a Graphite Black Cerakote barrel, and a stock in Veil Tac Black Camouflage. Further, the Cascade SB comes with a two-piece scope mount, for the easy addition of an optic.

To learn more about the Cascade SB and other CVA products go to www.cva.com. MSRP: $670.

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