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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Weatherby Vanguard
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<blockquote data-quote="ThrdKllr" data-source="post: 2075951" data-attributes="member: 110734"><p>The Vanguard/Howa rifles are fine rifles with a lot of features that some add to the others. The extractor Savage uses is a POC compared to the V/H. The one piece forged bolt with its 90 degree cocking piece that doesn't force the bolt to the top of the action at the rear. Also operates a lot smoother than a Savage. If the barrels weren't easily changed on the Savage, they would not be very popular and that is the only area where the Savage has an edge. Fit and function, Savage is a bottom feeder in my book. I own and shoot both.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ThrdKllr, post: 2075951, member: 110734"] The Vanguard/Howa rifles are fine rifles with a lot of features that some add to the others. The extractor Savage uses is a POC compared to the V/H. The one piece forged bolt with its 90 degree cocking piece that doesn’t force the bolt to the top of the action at the rear. Also operates a lot smoother than a Savage. If the barrels weren’t easily changed on the Savage, they would not be very popular and that is the only area where the Savage has an edge. Fit and function, Savage is a bottom feeder in my book. I own and shoot both. [/QUOTE]
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