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14 May 2009, 19:48
Bill/Oregon
Restock a Weatherby Vanguard
I keep looking at the Vanguards and my main hangup is the weight, with that damned heavy black plastic stock. Anyone put a lighter synthetic on a Vanguard to get the weight closer to 7 pounds or less? What did you use and how do you like it?


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15 May 2009, 04:55
ted thorn
Took my stock off my vangaurd and found it to be full of "lightning" holes in the for-end and not heavy at all.

The vangaurd barrel contour holds a-lot of it's weight. I't defenitly not the allum trigger gaurd and floor plate hsg.


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15 May 2009, 05:54
x2mosg
The Howa/Vanguard is not a light weight barreled action by any means. It's heavy but it's strong as hell. I haven't wieghed the stock on my SubMOA, but I know it's not a heavy weight.

The barrel is said to be a #2, but by Krieger standards, it's about a #3. You pick up a few ounces there.

If I was going to try to lighten it up, I'd probably go with a McMillan Classic or Supergrade patter with the Edge material. If you went with their ultralight Edge I don't think it'd balance well at all and may look a little ungainly in that compact stock.

David
15 May 2009, 19:01
Bill/Oregon
Thanks guys. Sounds like lightening a Vanguard means turning the barrel. Will check McMillan, however.


There is hope, even when your brain tells you there isn’t.
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17 May 2009, 09:38
Zeke
My 300 WBY Howa/Vanguard weighs 9.5 pounds with B&C stock and Nikon Buckmaster 4.5x14x40 scope.

Can the Howaby lose that much weight?
18 May 2009, 20:14
Bill/Oregon
Wow, that's a heavy rifle, but no doubt makes the .300 more comfortable to shoot.


There is hope, even when your brain tells you there isn’t.
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