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<blockquote data-quote="theflyonthewall" data-source="post: 573499" data-attributes="member: 35305"><p>Sweet! You've got three rigs that you designed? That's awesome.</p><p></p><p>Gotta remember the quarter trick. My son would love to do just that....lol. He's easily entertained.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Thanks Dr. I've bedded the action in the original stock. Only took me three times to get the bedding compound to stick to that junk plastic (grrrrrrrr!) But it was just to learn HOW to bed that action. Other than the junk plastic stock, the Vanguard seems to be a good candidate for LR work. It doesn't shoot "bad" right now. The next stock she's gonna wear is a Hogue Overmolded stock. I know reviews are mixed, but I just can't afford the McMillan Adj.3-5 that I want. So I'll get the Hogue for now and see how it performs. A Timney trigger is also in my "shopping cart" at Midway. I have the factory trigger down as low as it can go. Since I have no trigger scale to measure pull-weight, I really don't know what it's set at. It's a **** far sight better than it was when I brought it home though. The original setting must have been 8 or 9 pounds.....crazy!</p><p></p><p>As far as the 22LR.....boy have I shot my share of 22's....lol. Got my first one when I was 10 yrs old. I'd hate to have to count all the rounds of 22 I've shot</p><p>over the years. Your right about it being cheap practice!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="theflyonthewall, post: 573499, member: 35305"] Sweet! You've got three rigs that you designed? That's awesome. Gotta remember the quarter trick. My son would love to do just that....lol. He's easily entertained. Thanks Dr. I've bedded the action in the original stock. Only took me three times to get the bedding compound to stick to that junk plastic (grrrrrrrr!) But it was just to learn HOW to bed that action. Other than the junk plastic stock, the Vanguard seems to be a good candidate for LR work. It doesn't shoot "bad" right now. The next stock she's gonna wear is a Hogue Overmolded stock. I know reviews are mixed, but I just can't afford the McMillan Adj.3-5 that I want. So I'll get the Hogue for now and see how it performs. A Timney trigger is also in my "shopping cart" at Midway. I have the factory trigger down as low as it can go. Since I have no trigger scale to measure pull-weight, I really don't know what it's set at. It's a **** far sight better than it was when I brought it home though. The original setting must have been 8 or 9 pounds.....crazy! As far as the 22LR.....boy have I shot my share of 22's....lol. Got my first one when I was 10 yrs old. I'd hate to have to count all the rounds of 22 I've shot over the years. Your right about it being cheap practice! [/QUOTE]
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