I'm sure T/C makes fine muzzle loaders, in fact, know they do. But, I like CVA, also. They're very functional guns and affordable. My CVA Wolf is a tack driver and my Plainsman is a fun gun to shoot. I have an Investarms Hawken Hunter Carbine that I'd rank higher, of course, for built quality, probably up there with TC, actually, but that don't mean I don't like the CVAs.
They're affordable and get the job done nicely.
The only TC product I own is an old Contender with 4 barrels. The .410/.45 Colt is just a fun barrel, the 7mm TCU was for IHMSA which I don't do anymore, the .30-30 with 2x optic has killed five deer and a few hogs and the .22 barrel is more accurate than most .22 rifles I've ever fired. I can embarrass a lot of rifle shooters, too, with that .30-30 from the bench at the range.
Yeah, TC makes quality stuff. I ain't sellin' my CVA rifles, though. I have a .31 pocket remmy sold by CVA, too, but it's actually an Armi San marco built import I bought years ago from Gander Mountain when they still had a catalog. I THINK the Wolf is made in America, but for the barrels are built for them in Spain.
The CVA inlines are REALLY impressive for the money. The removable breach block is totally tool-less and makes for easy clean up or unloading after unsuccessful hunts and the guns are impressively accurate. One hole 100 yard bench rest groups are possible with the right load. The triggers are creep free and not heavy, though not target gun light. Mine is perfect for its intended purpose, hunting. I picked it up for 179 bucks. Now that I've lived with it a while, I might pick me up a stainless barreled more expensive model in the future. Not sure I really NEED one, though.