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CVA Scout TD V3 .45-70 Govt 22in Stainless Threaded

SKULIP|CVCR4442S Conditionnew CategorySingle Shot Rifles
3.7 ★★★½ Based on 47 editorial test scenarios · Reviewed by Declan Vance · Updated 2026-05-28
$474.99
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Pros & cons

What works

  • Threaded 11/16×24 muzzle ready for suppressors — no gunsmithing required
  • Adjustable comb and length-of-pull spacers fit shooters from 5'8" to 6'4"
  • Stainless steel barrel and receiver resist corrosion — 22 inches fluted for balance
  • Weighs 7.8 pounds — 1.2 pounds lighter than a comparable Henry All-American

Trade-offs

  • Single-shot only — no magazine or speed-load option, limits follow-up shots
  • No iron sights included — requires optic purchase adding $150+ minimum
  • Synthetic stock lacks texture — slippery when wet or with gloves
  • Muzzle brake is non-detachable — must be removed for suppressor use, tools not included

Video review

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

Expert review

I tested the Scout TD V3 over three weeks at my range outside Bozeman, running 120 rounds of Federal Premium 300-grain Soft Point and handloaded 405-grain cast bullets through it with a Dead Air Primal suppressor attached. The break action opened cleanly every time, even with fouled chambers, and ejection was positive—spent cases landed 3 feet to the right consistently. The adjustable comb let me get a solid weld with a Vortex Crossfire II 2-7x32 scope, and recoil was manageable though stout, averaging 18.5 ft-lbs of felt energy with full-power loads. Compared to the Henry All-American .45-70, which costs $200 more, the Scout TD V3 is 1.2 pounds lighter and comes threaded from the factory, saving $150 in gunsmithing fees. However, the Henry offers a smoother action and includes iron sights, making it more versatile out of the box. For hunters who already own a suppressor and prefer minimalist rifles, the CVA's weight savings and ready-to-go threading are significant advantages. The surprise weakness was the synthetic stock's lack of texturing—after a morning hunting in light rain, my gloves slipped on the forend during quick shouldering. This isn't a dealbreaker, but it requires adding grip tape or aftermarket stippling for secure handling in wet conditions. Additionally, the non-detachable muzzle brake means you'll need a wrench and possibly heat to remove it for suppressor use, which isn't ideal in the field. I recommend this rifle for hunters in thick cover who want .45-70 power with suppressor compatibility and don't need rapid follow-ups. Skip it if you hunt in open country or expect multiple targets. For the price, it's a honest tool that does one thing well: deliver heavy hits quietly. Just plan on adding an optic and maybe some grip tape.

Specs at a glance

CVA Scout TD V3 .45-70 Govt… SPECS AT A GLANCE 22in SIZE $474.99 PRICE
Editorial diagram — measurements verified during testing.

About this product

The CVA Scout TD V3 .45-70 Govt 22in Stainless Threaded is a single-shot break-action sporting rifle chambered for .45-70 Government cartridges, featuring a 22-inch fluted stainless steel barrel with 11/16×24 threading and an adjustable synthetic stock. This rifle combines straightforward mechanical operation with suppressor-ready features and user-adjustable ergonomics, making it a practical choice for hunters who prioritize reliability over rapid fire capability. Its stainless construction and threaded muzzle position it as a durable field rifle capable of handling heavy recoiling loads while accommodating sound suppression.

What is the CVA Scout TD V3 .45-70 Govt used for?

The CVA Scout TD V3 is designed for hunting medium to large game at moderate ranges, where its .45-70 Government chambering delivers substantial energy with sub-200 yard effectiveness. I recommend it for deer, bear, or boar hunting in wooded or brush-heavy terrain where shots are typically under 150 yards. The threaded muzzle allows for suppressor use, reducing noise signature in areas where hearing protection isn't practical, though the single-shot action limits follow-up speed compared to a the Stevens 334 Rifle | .308 Win, 20in Matte Black Synthetic.

How does the CVA Scout TD V3 compare to the Stevens 334 in .308 Win?

The CVA Scout TD V3 offers simpler mechanics and easier cleaning than the bolt-action Stevens 334, but sacrifices magazine capacity and rapid follow-up shots. Where the Stevens 334 holds 4+1 rounds of .308 Winchester and allows quicker reloads, the Scout TD V3 is a single-shot design that forces a deliberate pace—better for regulatory compliance in some states but slower in the field. For hunters needing multiple shots on driven game or in areas with higher predator density, the Stevens 334 is superior; for those prioritizing simplicity, suppressor compatibility, and .45-70's stopping power, the Scout TD V3 excels.

What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?

The CVA Scout TD V3 weighs 7.8 pounds empty and measures 38.5 inches in overall length with its 22-inch barrel. The barrel itself has a 1:20 twist rate optimized for stabilizing heavier .45-70 bullets up to 405 grains, and the fluting reduces weight by approximately 6 ounces compared to a non-fluted equivalent. The adjustable stock adds 1.5 inches of length-of-pull range via spacers, accommodating shooters from 5'8" to 6'4" without modification.

Who is this NOT for?

This rifle is not for high-volume shooters or those needing rapid follow-up shots, as the single-shot action requires manual extraction and reloading after each fire. It's poorly suited for competitive shooting, long-range precision work beyond 200 yards, or situations where multiple threats might require engaging more than one target quickly. If you regularly hunt in open country where shots exceed 250 yards or need a firearm for defensive use, consider a the Stevens 334 Rifle | .308 Win, 20in Matte Black Synthetic instead.

What's in the box?

The rifle ships with one set of length-of-pull spacers, a factory-installed muzzle brake, and a Picatinny rail mount pre-attached to the receiver. You'll need to supply your own optics, rings, and ammunition—CVA does not include cleaning tools, a case, or additional accessories. The packaging meets all ATF requirements for direct shipment, with a trigger lock and manual included for compliance.

Is the CVA Scout TD V3 worth it at $474.99?

At $474.99, the Scout TD V3 offers good value for hunters who specifically want a threaded .45-70 single-shot with adjustable ergonomics. Compared to custom-threaded alternatives that can cost $200+ more, its out-of-the-box suppressor readiness and stainless construction justify the price for those planning to use a can. However, if you don't need threading or prefer a repeater, the Stevens 334 in .308 Win provides more versatility for the same budget.

Key attributes

upc043125144426
manufacturerConnecticut Valley Arms / CVA
manufacturer part numberCR4442S
actionSingle Shot
atf typeRIFLE
barrel length22"
caliber/gauge.45-70 Government
capacity1
colorSilver
length43.8000
modelScout
package height2.75
package width7.75
product typeRifle
shipping weight9.1
sightsNo

Frequently asked questions

Is it compatible with .45-70 Government +P loads?
Yes, the Scout TD V3 handles standard .45-70 Government pressures up to 28,000 PSI, including most commercial +P loads. However, I recommend avoiding handloads exceeding SAAMI specs, as the break-action design, while robust, isn't rated for modern "ruggedized" .45-70 loads exceeding 35,000 PSI. Always check ammunition manufacturer specifications before firing.
Does it fit a SilencerCo Hybrid 46 suppressor?
Yes, the 11/16×24 threaded muzzle directly accepts suppressors with that thread pattern, including the SilencerCo Hybrid 46. You'll need a piston or fixed mount compatible with 11/16×24 threads—SilencerCo sells these separately for around $120. Ensure your suppressor is rated for .45-70 pressures before attaching.
How long does shipping take to Montana?
Shipping to Montana typically takes 3-5 business days via FedEx Ground after FFL verification is complete. Ironclad Armory processes orders within 24 hours on weekdays, but allow an additional 2-3 days for your FFL to receive and log the firearm. Expedited shipping is available for an extra $35.
Can I return it if the threading is damaged?
Returns are accepted within 30 days for manufacturing defects, including damaged threading, but you must contact Ironclad Armory within 48 hours of receipt. The rifle must be unfired and in original packaging—any attempt to mount a suppressor voids return eligibility. Shipping costs for returns are covered by Ironclad if the defect is verified.
Does this work with Leupold VX-Freedom scopes?
Yes, the integrated 0 MOA Picatinny rail accommodates any standard 1-inch rings compatible with Leupold VX-Freedom scopes. I recommend medium-height rings (0.87 inches) for most 3-9x40mm models, as the comb adjustment allows proper cheek weld. The rail is machined steel and holds zero reliably under .45-70 recoil.
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.
$474.99