Owner’s Manual
sit as close to the barrel as possible, while still allowing for a proper eld of
view when looking through the scope. There are many manufacturers of scope
bases and rings. Each manufacturer has its own specications for installing the
parts. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions when installing, including the
recommended torque settings for the screws (if provided).
6. ADJUSTING THE TRIGGER WEIGHT-OF-PULL OF THE CASCADE™
The Cascade™ trigger is adjustable for the weight-of-pull. At the factory the pull
weight is pre-set to approximately 3 pounds. The total range of adjustment is
approximately 2- 4 pounds. To adjust the trigger, use a 5/32 inch or 4mm hex
wrench to remove the 2 stock retaining screws from the trigger guard assembly.
Remove the barrel and receiver from the stock and follow these steps:
1. Using a properly tting hex wrench, turn the
adjustment screw clockwise to raise the trigger pull
weight or counterclockwise to reduce the trigger pull
weight. Make small adjustments and test frequently,
preferably with a trigger pull gage.
2. When satised with the trigger pull weight,
operate the bolt vigorously and check for any failures.
The cocking indicator should always be visible when
the bolt handle is lowered. If the ring pin falls when the bolt handle is
lowered contact CVA Customer Service immediately.
3. Place the barrel and receiver back into the stock and tighten the retaining
screws to 55 inch-pounds.
7. ADJUSTING THE STOCK OF THE CASCADE™
The Cascade™ features a stock with a removable spacer, allowing you to adjust
the length of pull from 13” to 14” to t shooters of dierent statures.
• To remove the spacer, insert a lightly lubricated Philips-head screwdriver
into one of the holes in the recoil pad and remove the screw, repeat with
the other hole and remove the pad.
• Once the pad is removed, there are 2 additional screws that hold the spacer
to the stock.
• After removing (or adding) the spacer, attach the pad to the stock using the
original pad screws.
8. AMMUNITION
CVA warrants the use of factory ammunition loaded to SAAMI specications
only. While many shooters and hunters participate in the practice of reloading
ammunition, any damage resulting from the use of reloaded ammunition is not
covered by the Limited Lifetime Warranty.
The use of military surplus ammunition, 7.62 NATO for example, in a rie
chambered for .308 Winchester, is also discouraged and not covered by the
warranty.