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CVA/BPI Continues as a Whitetails Unlimited National Sponsor

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Connecticut Valley Arms (CVA), under the BPI Outdoors umbrella, has locked in another year as a national sponsor for Whitetails Unlimited (WTU), a move announced by WTU President Jeff Schinkten that underscores the enduring alliance between innovative firearms makers and grassroots conservation efforts. Founded back in 1971, CVA has carved out a niche as the go-to brand for muzzleloading rifles—think their Precision Rifle series and Wolf packs that deliver sub-MOA accuracy without breaking the bank. This isn’t just corporate philanthropy; it’s a strategic play in an era where traditional hunting faces headwinds from urban sprawl, ammo shortages, and regulatory scrutiny. By fueling WTU’s mission to preserve whitetail habitats across North America, CVA isn’t only supporting over 100,000 acres of conserved land but also nurturing the next generation of hunters who’ll defend Second Amendment rights at the ballot box.

For the 2A community, this sponsorship renewal signals stability amid turbulent times. Muzzleloaders like CVA’s offerings bridge the gap between black powder enthusiasts and modern precision shooters, often serving as gateway firearms for newbies wary of semi-autos in restrictive states. With inline muzzleloaders skirting some long-gun bans and excelling in states with primitive weapon seasons, CVA’s tech-forward designs—such as the Paramount with its carbon-wrapped barrel—democratize high performance, making hunting accessible without the premium price tag. This partnership amplifies WTU’s advocacy, which has thwarted anti-hunting bills and promoted youth programs, indirectly bolstering 2A by tying firearm ownership to ethical wildlife stewardship. In a post-Bruen landscape, where courts affirm carry rights, expect more brands like CVA to double down on these ties, proving that sponsorships aren’t handouts—they’re investments in a culture that values self-reliance, conservation, and the right to bear arms.

The implications ripple outward: as whitetails thrive on conserved lands, so does the hunting economy, sustaining rural jobs and FFL dealers who stock CVA gear. For 2A patriots, it’s a reminder to support sponsors like BPI that align business with principle—grab a CVA Buckhorn for your next primitive hunt, and you’re voting with your wallet for habitats, heritage, and the freedoms we hold dear. This continuity isn’t flashy, but in the fight for our rights, steady partnerships like this are the backbone of victory.

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