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How about the Vanguards?
04 January 2006, 09:06
Jason DossHow about the Vanguards?
The local shop has a Vanguard in 7mmRM. It has the "really" nice stock that you would see on the bonifide Weatherby's. I've never had or shot one. The trigger sucks as is, is it adjustable. Are they typically shooters?
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04 January 2006, 20:41
Mark DobrenskiJason-yeah they are shooters, I worked in retail for the last 3 years and each and every shooter or a Wby or Howa (basically the same). Would come in and rave about them.
I would go there with zero reservations.
Good luck
Mark D
04 January 2006, 20:52
Brad StarcevichWhat Mark D said. The Vanguards are a great value.
Best, Starcharvski.
05 January 2006, 00:40
browningguyAnd the triggers are fully adjustable, even the bit Weatherby say's not to adjust.
Browningguy
Houston, TX
We Band of 45-70ers
05 January 2006, 01:05
RicochetI'll rave at length about my Wal-Mart Weatherby in .300 Weatherby Magnum with the ugly black plastic stock. It's a real shooter! And that ugly black plastic stock really works, it's a very comfortable design.
"A cheerful heart is good medicine."
05 January 2006, 17:23
willmckeei recently picked up a really early one in 300winmag to rebarrel to 270wby. made when wby put really nice wood on them. ditto what everyone said abt quality, accuracy, etc. if is older, do check weatherby's site because they had a recall on the bolts to replace the shrouds. curiously, de haas in reviewing the vanguards, howa's, etc loved them but criticized the shround design on the weatherby. they've changed the design as of abt 5 yrs or so ago and redo old bolts to the new configuration at no cost. i think round trip on mine was well under 2 weeks. i love the thing tho. wouldn't bother me to have a rack full of them.
roger
07 January 2006, 07:09
splinterhandsBrowingguy, I was wondering about the part they say not to adjust on the trigger. I lightned the pull as low as it would go, crisp but still too heavy for me.
What has your experience been with adjusting the creep? I would probably have tried it any way the next day I got snowed it. John
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07 January 2006, 07:49
RiodotI'vw had mine 4 years and the only thing i can say bad about it is the trigger.
It truly sucks.
But it is a shooter!!!!!!!!!!!
I'm planning to replace it with a timney.
I worked up a sweet load with the 168gr barnes triple shocks.
I wished it had 26" barrel until I lug it up and down after coues deer.
It's heavy enough now
I tossed the black plastic stock after the first hunt and restocked it in maple burl.
Like the man said: life is too short to hunt with an ugly gun!!
Lance
Lance Larson Studio
lancelarsonstudio.com
07 January 2006, 20:41
poulsbothe only weatherby worth buying is a vanguard, they'd be doing everyone a favor if thats the only gun they offered! i have a vanguard in 270 wsm my dad has one in 30-06 and they will both outshoot any other factory rifle i own except for my T-3 in 25-06. i think they're the best value for hunting rifle going.
08 January 2006, 06:28
MajorCaliberI just bought a Vanguard in 300 WBY at Wal-Mart for $299