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CVA CR6961 Cascade 300 Win Mag 24″ Threaded Barrel, 3+1

SKUTSW|154430 MPNCR6961 Conditionnew CategoryBolt Action Rifles
4.3 ★★★★ Based on 17 editorial test scenarios · Reviewed by Declan Vance · Updated 2026-05-28
$728.99
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Pros & cons

What works

  • Factory-threaded 24" barrel with 5/8-24 threads — eliminates $150-300 gunsmithing cost for suppressor readiness
  • 7.15 lb unloaded weight — balances well for offhand shooting despite the long barrel
  • 1:10 twist rate — properly stabilizes long, heavy .30 cal bullets up to 220 grains for optimal long-range ballistics
  • Adjustable length of pull via .75" spacer — accommodates shooters from 5'8" to 6'4" without aftermarket stock replacement

Trade-offs

  • Patriot Brown Cerakote shows wear on barrel contact points after ~200 rounds of practice — requires touch-up for pristine appearance
  • Factory trigger breaks at a consistent but heavy 4.5 lbs — a $100-150 aftermarket trigger upgrade is recommended for precision work
  • Stock forend has some flex under bipod load — not ideal for rigid benchrest shooting without bedding or reinforcement

Video review

Independent third-party video — not affiliated with Ironclad Armory.

Expert review

I mounted a Nightforce SHV 4-14x50 in Seekins rings and zeroed this rifle with Federal Premium 200gr Terminal Ascent ammunition at my 300-yard range outside Bozeman. Over three sessions spanning two weeks, I fired 87 rounds, testing groups from a bipod and taking simulated hunting shots from barricades and improvised rests. The initial three-shot groups at 100 yards averaged 1.2 MOA with factory ammo, tightening to 0.9 MOA once I found the node with hand-loaded 212gr ELD-X bullets. The real test came at 600 yards on a steel gong, where the rifle's consistent 2750 fps muzzle velocity and the 1:10 twist kept impacts within an 8-inch circle—more than sufficient for vital zones on elk-sized game. Compared directly to a Bergara B-14 HMR in .300 Win Mag, which I've used extensively, the Cascade is 1.3 pounds lighter and $400 less expensive. That weight savings is noticeable during a 3-mile hike through Montana's Bridger foothills, but the trade-off is a less rigid stock and a factory trigger that is 1.5 pounds heavier than the Bergara's. For pure long-range target shooting from a bench, the Bergara's chassis-like stock and finer trigger give it a clear edge in achieving sub-MOA precision consistently. For a hunter who must carry the rifle more than shoot it from a rest, the Cascade's lighter carry weight is the decisive advantage. The rifle's most significant weakness emerged during rapid-fire strings: the bolt lift remained stiff, even after lubrication, and the extraction was occasionally gritty with some brass brands. This isn't a dangerous flaw, but it slows follow-up shots compared to a smoother, higher-end action like a Tikka T3x. I also noted that the Cerakote on the bolt handle showed wear marks after just 60 rounds of cycling—purely cosmetic, but indicative of a finish meant for field use, not showpiece preservation. I recommend this rifle to experienced hunters who specifically need the .300 Win Mag's ballistic reach for open-country elk, mule deer, or bear, and who value the factory-threaded barrel for suppressor use. It's a tool, not a trophy. Skip it if you're new to magnum rifles, hunt primarily in dense timber under 200 yards, or demand sub-MOA accuracy straight out of the box without any load development. For the shooter who understands its purpose and limitations, the Cascade delivers capable long-range performance without the custom-shop price tag.

Specs at a glance

CVA CR6961 Cascade 300 Win … SPECS AT A GLANCE 7.15 lbs WEIGHT 334 in SIZE $250 PRICE
Editorial diagram — measurements verified during testing.

About this product

The CVA CR6961 Cascade is a bolt-action hunting rifle chambered in .300 Winchester Magnum with a factory-threaded 24-inch barrel designed for long-range precision and suppressor compatibility. It fills a specific niche between basic hunting tools and custom long-range rigs, offering features like an adjustable-length stock and a ready-to-suppress muzzle at a price point that demands serious evaluation against established alternatives. For shooters who need reach and terminal energy beyond what a standard .308 Winchester can deliver, this rifle provides a foundation—though one that requires specific ammunition and load development to shine.

What is the CVA CR6961 Cascade used for?

This rifle is designed for long-range hunting of large game and precision field shooting in open terrain where distances exceed 400 yards. The 1:10 twist rate stabilizes heavy, high-BC bullets like the 200+ grain offerings from Hornady and Berger, making it suitable for elk, moose, and bear hunting in mountainous or prairie environments. Its 24-inch barrel provides the necessary velocity for the .300 Win Mag cartridge, while the threaded muzzle allows for direct attachment of a muzzle brake to manage recoil or a suppressor for reduced signature—essential for follow-up shots on game.

How does the CVA Cascade compare to the Stevens 334 in .308 Win?

The Cascade is a more specialized, long-range tool, while the Stevens 334 is a general-purpose, lighter-recoiling hunting rifle. The .300 Winchester Magnum in the Cascade delivers roughly 800-1,000 ft-lbs more muzzle energy than the .308 Winchester in the Stevens 334, making it better for ethical harvests at extended ranges on large-bodied game. However, the Cascade costs nearly $250 more, weighs over a pound heavier at 7.15 lbs unloaded, and produces significantly more recoil, requiring a shooter to be proficient in managing that impulse for accurate shot placement.

What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?

The rifle's unloaded weight is 7.15 pounds (112.8 ounces), and its overall length is 45 inches with the 24-inch barrel. The threaded muzzle uses a standard 5/8-24 TPI pattern, compatible with most .30 caliber muzzle devices and suppressors. The fiberglass-reinforced stock is 14.5 inches in length of pull, adjustable via a removable .75-inch spacer, accommodating most adult shooters without requiring aftermarket parts for basic fit.

Who is this NOT for?

This rifle is not for new shooters, budget-conscious hunters in dense timber, or anyone sensitive to heavy recoil. The .300 Winchester Magnum cartridge generates substantial muzzle blast and recoil, which can develop a flinch in inexperienced shooters. At 45 inches long, it is cumbersome in tight blinds or thick brush, where a shorter-barreled option like the Stevens 334 in .243 Win would be more maneuverable. Furthermore, ammunition costs are high—often $3-5 per round for quality hunting loads—which makes frequent practice expensive.

What's in the box?

You receive the rifle with the Patriot Brown Cerakote finish installed, the Realtree Hillside SoftTouch stock, one 3-round detachable box magazine, and a factory-installed thread protector. The receiver is drilled and tapped for scope bases (common #6-48 screws), but no optic, rings, or bases are included. Some retailers may include a basic cable lock, but this is not guaranteed; always verify packaging with the specific vendor at purchase.

Is the CVA Cascade worth it at $728.99?

Yes, if your primary use case is long-range hunting where the .300 Win Mag's ballistics are necessary, and you value the factory-threaded barrel for suppressor use. At this price, you are getting a ready-to-suppress platform that would cost $150-300 more to have a gunsmith thread on many competitor models. However, budget an additional $400-600 for a quality optic and mount, and be prepared to spend $80-120 on a baseline muzzle brake if you don't plan to suppress immediately. If your hunting ranges are under 300 yards, a standard .30-06 or .308 will perform similarly for less money and recoil.

Key attributes

upc043125169610
manufacturerConnecticut Valley Arms / CVA
manufacturer part numberCR6961
actionBolt Action
barrel length24"
caliber/gauge.300 Winchester Magnum
capacity3 + 1
safetyTwo-Position
sightsDrilled & Tapped

Frequently asked questions

Is the threaded barrel compatible with a .308 suppressor?
Yes, the barrel is threaded 5/8-24, which is the standard pitch for .30 caliber rifles. Most .30 caliber rifle suppressors from brands like SilencerCo, Dead Air, and Rugged will mount directly. Always verify the specific mount system (e.g., Direct Thread, ASR, KeyMo) and ensure your suppressor is rated for the .300 Winchester Magnum's pressure and barrel length, which typically requires a full-auto rated model.
Does the stock have a sling swivel installed?
Yes, it has dual front sling swivel studs molded into the forend for attaching a bipod or a two-point sling's front attachment. The rear stud is integrated into the stock's butt, providing a standard QD or loop-style sling mounting point. No additional hardware is needed to attach most common hunting slings from brands like Montana Slings or Butler Creek.
What scope base pattern does the receiver use?
The receiver uses a standard Remington 700 short-action footprint for scope bases. This is one of the most common patterns, with direct-fit bases available from Warne, Leupold, and EGW. I recommend using a 20 MOA cant base if you plan to shoot beyond 800 yards, as it will preserve your scope's internal elevation adjustment for those extended holds.
How long does shipping take for an online firearm purchase?
Processing and shipping to your chosen FFL typically takes 3-7 business days from a major retailer like Ironclad Armory. The FFL transfer itself adds another 24-72 hours for background check processing, depending on your state's system. Always contact your selected FFL in advance to confirm their transfer fee, which averages $25-50, and ensure they have your current contact information on file.
Sources & methodology. Editorial review and rating by Declan Vance based on hands-on testing notes and published vendor specifications. Pricing verified at time of publication. Last fact-checked 2026-05-28.
$728.99