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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Gunsmithing
Weatherby vanguard
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<blockquote data-quote="mtelkhntr78" data-source="post: 324131" data-attributes="member: 14518"><p>In 2006 or 2007(not for sure which one) Outdoorlife magazine named the Vanguard a best buy for rifles. I bought one in .257 Wby with a the plastic stock, NOT the sub-moa either. It has been nothing but an outstanding gun. I highly recomend that you change the trigger on it though. I put a $100 Timney on mine and it went from moa to under 1/2 moa, really made a big difference. </p><p> Of all my rifles it is the least expensive and the most accurate. IMHO you got a good gun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mtelkhntr78, post: 324131, member: 14518"] In 2006 or 2007(not for sure which one) Outdoorlife magazine named the Vanguard a best buy for rifles. I bought one in .257 Wby with a the plastic stock, NOT the sub-moa either. It has been nothing but an outstanding gun. I highly recomend that you change the trigger on it though. I put a $100 Timney on mine and it went from moa to under 1/2 moa, really made a big difference. Of all my rifles it is the least expensive and the most accurate. IMHO you got a good gun. [/QUOTE]
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