CVA Cascade .300 Win Mag 24 in Threaded Barrel OD Green
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About this product
The CVA Cascade .300 Win Mag 24 in Threaded Barrel OD Green is a bolt-action centerfire hunting rifle designed for long-range precision and suppressor integration. It represents one of the most direct paths to a field-ready magnum-caliber rifle with a suppressor-ready configuration without requiring aftermarket gunsmithing. For context, .300 Winchester Magnum is a 30-caliber magnum cartridge known for its flat trajectory and energy retention past 1000 yards, making this rifle a specialized tool for open-country hunting and target shooting.
What is the CVA Cascade .300 Win Mag used for?
This rifle is used for ethical long-range big game hunting, precision target shooting at extended distances, and is built from the factory for suppressor use. The 24-inch 4140 carbon steel barrel provides full powder burn for the .300 Win Mag cartridge, optimizing velocity, while the 5/8x24 threaded muzzle and adjustable synthetic stock make it suppressor-ready out of the box. Its 7 lb bare weight, which increases to approximately 8.8 lbs with a typical scope and a 17 oz suppressor attached, places it in the mid-range for a magnum rifle, suitable for still-hunting or use from a fixed position.
How does the CVA Cascade compare to the Stevens 334?
The CVA Cascade in .300 Win Mag is a more specialized, suppressor-optimized platform than the Stevens 334 in .308 Win. The Stevens 334 is a better entry-level, general-purpose hunting rifle chambered in a less expensive and lower-recoiling round, while the CVA Cascade's magnum chambering, factory-threaded barrel, and adjustable stock make it superior for shooters who require extended range capability and plan to run a suppressor. The Cascade's 7 lb weight is also about 1.2 lbs heavier than the Stevens 334's 5.8 lb specification, partly due to its longer, heavier contour barrel.
What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?
The rifle weighs exactly 7 lbs (112 oz) as specified, with an overall length of 44.5 inches given the 24-inch barrel. The threaded muzzle uses a standard 5/8x24 thread pitch with a thread length of 0.625 inches, compatible with most .30-caliber muzzle devices and suppressors. The fiberglass-reinforced synthetic stock allows for an adjustable length of pull, typically ranging from 13.5 to 14.5 inches via included spacers, accommodating different shooters and layers of clothing.
Who is this NOT for?
This rifle is not for new shooters, budget-conscious plinkers, or hunters in dense timber. The .300 Win Mag cartridge generates significant recoil and ammunition costs roughly $2.75 to $4.50 per round, making practice expensive. The rifle's 44.5-inch overall length also makes it cumbersome in tight blinds or thick brush, and its utility is diminished if you have no intention of using a muzzle brake or suppressor, as you're paying for a threaded feature you won't use.
What's in the box?
You receive the rifle with a factory-installed 5-round detachable magazine, two stock spacer inserts for adjusting length of pull, and a standard thread protector. Unlike some higher-end rifles, it does not include scope bases, requiring the purchase of Savage 110-style two-piece bases, which typically cost $25-$50 and take about 10 minutes to install with proper torque settings. The box also contains a basic owner's manual and a cable lock for compliance.
Is the CVA Cascade worth it at $731.99?
At $731.99, the CVA Cascade represents strong value for a shooter specifically seeking a .300 Win Mag with a suppressor-ready configuration. You are paying a premium of roughly $150-$200 over a basic Stevens 334 for the magnum chambering, threaded barrel, and adjustable stock—features that would cost more to add aftermarket. If your use case matches its design for long-range, suppressed shooting, it's a justified expense. If you simply want a deer rifle for 200-yard shots, a standard .308 Win model is a more cost-effective choice.
Specs at a glance
Pros & cons
What works
- Factory-threaded 5/8x24 muzzle — ready for suppressor or brake attachment without $200+ gunsmithing
- Adjustable length of pull via spacers — accommodates pull lengths from 13.5" to 14.5" for different shooters
- 70-degree bolt throw — provides fast, low-clearance operation compared to standard 90-degree throws
Trade-offs
- Proprietary magazine system — limits aftermarket options and requires sourcing spares only from CVA
- No included scope bases — adds $25-$50 and 10 minutes of installation time before you can mount optics
- Basic synthetic stock — lacks the rigidity and bedding of a full aluminum chassis, which can affect consistency under heavy barreled action stress
Key attributes
| upc | 043125839117 |
| manufacturer | Connecticut Valley Arms / CVA |
| manufacturer part number | CR3911G |
| action | Bolt Action |
| atf type | RIFLE |
| barrel length | 24" |
| caliber/gauge | .300 Winchester Magnum |
| capacity | 3 + 1 |
| color | Black |
| length | 50.9500 |
| model | Cascade |
| number of magazines | 1 3 rd. |
| package height | 3.0 |
| package width | 9.2 |
| product type | Rifle |
| shipping weight | 9.6 |
| sights | No |
Frequently asked questions
- Is the threaded barrel compatible with a SilencerCo Omega 300?
- Yes, the 5/8x24 thread pitch is the standard for .30 caliber suppressors like the SilencerCo Omega 300. Ensure you use a properly sized 0.30 caliber mount, such as the ASR or Direct Thread model, and confirm it is torqued to the manufacturer's specification, typically between 20-30 ft-lbs, before use.
- Does it accept AICS pattern magazines?
- No, it does not. The CVA Cascade uses a proprietary detachable box magazine system. While it shares some visual similarities, it is not compatible with Accurate Mag or other AICS-pattern magazines, so you must source replacements directly from CVA or authorized dealers.
- What scope base does it use?
- It uses a Savage 110-style two-piece scope base pattern. Popular models from companies like EGW, Warne, and Weaver in the “Savage 110 Short Action” configuration will fit, though you must verify the specific screw spacing. Installation requires 8-40 screws torqued to 15-18 in-lbs.
- Can I return it if I haven't fired it?
- Ironclad Armory's policy accepts returns within 30 days for unfired firearms in original, undamaged packaging, subject to a 15% restocking fee. All returns require an approved RMA number issued by our customer service team prior to shipment back to our bonded facility in Montana.