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<blockquote data-quote="breadfan" data-source="post: 434606" data-attributes="member: 18458"><p>I bought a VGL 30.06 NOS a couple of years ago, made in 1988 and it is by far my favorite, even over my Mark v's. The factory trigger is a mere 2.5 ibs with zero creep. It's accurate, light and with that 20 barrel, it's great in tree stands! I've also had a 7mm mag in that VGL model, with a big time kick. Howa's and Vanguards have always been my favorites/ the only thing I don't like about them now is the bottom line models aren't too pretty like the ones from the 80's ones. The VGL and VGS's used to be the bottom line models and they really are beautiful rifles with their wood stocks and satin bluing. But, the new ones still shoot the same so looks aren't everything!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="breadfan, post: 434606, member: 18458"] I bought a VGL 30.06 NOS a couple of years ago, made in 1988 and it is by far my favorite, even over my Mark v's. The factory trigger is a mere 2.5 ibs with zero creep. It's accurate, light and with that 20 barrel, it's great in tree stands! I've also had a 7mm mag in that VGL model, with a big time kick. Howa's and Vanguards have always been my favorites/ the only thing I don't like about them now is the bottom line models aren't too pretty like the ones from the 80's ones. The VGL and VGS's used to be the bottom line models and they really are beautiful rifles with their wood stocks and satin bluing. But, the new ones still shoot the same so looks aren't everything! [/QUOTE]
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