Frequently Asked Questions
"Choose based on cartridge diameter. Intermediate covers approximately 0.22–0.36 in (5.6–9.1 mm) for rounds like .223 Rem, 5.56 NATO, 300 AAC Blackout, and 350 Legend, delivering secure retention with smooth extraction for AR-15 and similar rifles. Large spans 0.26–0.46 in (6.6–11.7 mm) for .308 Winchester, 6.5 Creedmoor, .30-06, 45-70 Government, and .450 Bushmaster, using deeper chambers and reinforced design to manage heavier cartridges. Selecting the right caliber class ensures optimal retention, reliability, and quick access in the field. "
"Yes. The carriers are engineered with a low-profile geometry that typically clears standard scope rings and maintains access to controls and break-action mechanisms. M-LOK models mount flush against the handguard for added clearance, while Picatinny versions position forward or behind rings as rail space allows. On CVA Scout rifles specifically, the Picatinny model is designed around factory scope positions to maintain eye relief and operation. Always verify placement on your specific setup before final tightening. "
"Both M-LOK and Picatinny attachments are proven under sustained fire. M-LOK models use industry-standard hardware and reinforced mounting points to distribute stress and resist loosening on intermediate and large calibers alike. Picatinny versions clamp across multiple rail slots for exceptional hold, preventing shift even with heavy recoiling cartridges like .450 Bushmaster and 45-70. Properly installed hardware keeps the carrier rock-solid over thousands of rounds. "
"Absolutely. The chamber mouths are shaped for natural finger access and a direct upward pull, so you can reload without breaking your stance or losing sight of the target. Large-caliber models add wider openings and spacing to accommodate heavy winter gloves during big-game or dangerous-game hunts. This glove-friendly design supports fast, repeatable reloads in stressful or low-dexterity situations common in the field. "
"Each carrier is ultralight—roughly 0.21–0.81 oz depending on model—so the accessory itself adds only a fraction of an ounce compared to the weight of the cartridges. Mounting near the rifle’s centerline keeps the mass centralized, which most hunters find preserves handling and reduces the bulk of carrying spare ammo in pockets. The result is better balance with faster access to follow-up rounds. "
"All models are built from durable Nylon 12 with reinforced attachment points, chosen for its impact resistance, weather tolerance, and ability to flex slightly to absorb shock without cracking. The design is purpose-built for hunting and range use, resisting rattling, protecting rounds, and maintaining retention across temperature swings and recoil cycles. This rugged construction contributes to long-term reliability in harsh outdoor conditions. "