Let us know Steve. I can only afford one build or rebuild at a time and I am in the middle of redoing an old Remington 722. I can see now what my next action will probably be.Ordered one short and one long to try it
Let us know Steve. I can only afford one build or rebuild at a time and I am in the middle of redoing an old Remington 722. I can see now what my next action will probably be.Ordered one short and one long to try it
Probably because of the constant "short action magnums should be in a long action" commentsAnyone ask why the didn't do short action magnum?
Nothing I suppose. This is priced between the Vanguard and the most basic MkV's.I meant: I am wondering what will happen to the Vanguard model now that they have an entry level model to market.
Ahhhhh....just another new offering to compliment both lines I do believe. We were booking these in February. Weatherbys first Chassis and the other I believe to go against the Hog hunter line-up Savage offers. One man's thoughts who sells them!I meant: I am wondering what will happen to the Vanguard model now that they have an entry level model to market.
Welcome to the forum Adam. One of these days I will sneak out of the shop here in Gillette and see the showroom in Sheridan. Glad you chose our great state when the time came to relocate.I thought it was time I join this great forum. It was great reading the responses to our launch of the new Model 307. To reference the previous posts as to where it is made, our engineering and product team designed the product and we either source certain components here in the U.S. to our specifications with top end machine shops or we machine many of the components right in Sheridan, WY at our headquarters. This is the same process as with our high end Mark V. All finish work, assembly, cerakote, barrel machining, fluting, bolt finishing, chambering, stock finishing, etc... are done in Sheridan.
We are looking forward to our first production shipments this summer of the Model 307. As you can see from my letter that Darryle posted, we believe it will be a great addition to the Vanguard and Mark V actions!
Adam Weatherby
IndeedThanks Adam, you are doing a great job.
Does the 240 and 243 really come with 7.5 twist? Thanks David
I just had my Mark V 240 rebarreled with a 7.5 . It's only 20 years old, but I see a new one coming in. Thanks DavidIndeed
Stick around here and you learn a little about rifles and bullets…., son. kidding of course. Very glad to have you here among us deplorable folks. Well, most of us anywayI thought it was time I join this great forum. It was great reading the responses to our launch of the new Model 307. To reference the previous posts as to where it is made, our engineering and product team designed the product and we either source certain components here in the U.S. to our specifications with top end machine shops or we machine many of the components right in Sheridan, WY at our headquarters. This is the same process as with our high end Mark V. All finish work, assembly, cerakote, barrel machining, fluting, bolt finishing, chambering, stock finishing, etc... are done in Sheridan.
We are looking forward to our first production shipments this summer of the Model 307. As you can see from my letter that Darryle posted, we believe it will be a great addition to the Vanguard and Mark V actions!
Adam Weatherby