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Weatherby Accumark vs Vangard
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<blockquote data-quote="MudRunner2005" data-source="post: 1343219" data-attributes="member: 12995"><p>What good is a Clydesdale when you got tricked into buying it, only to find out at race time that it comes out of the gate with a limp and eventually goes lame by the time it walks 50 yards? Just like my Accumark experience from 2008-2014. It had a bad barrel on it from the factory, and Weatherby refused to fix it. So I traded it off and got another brand new Rem 700 5R Milspec for $100 bill more than trade-in.</p><p></p><p>The Vanguard is a MUCH better buy. You're still buying a **** mass-produced factory rifle. I learned this the hard way. Despite the ridiculous price tags of the Mark V rifles, you are not actually getting anything better, just something prettier and shinier for people to THINK is better. The ONLY advantages over the Vanguard is that the MK-V has a stronger action and a 60º bolt throw.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MudRunner2005, post: 1343219, member: 12995"] What good is a Clydesdale when you got tricked into buying it, only to find out at race time that it comes out of the gate with a limp and eventually goes lame by the time it walks 50 yards? Just like my Accumark experience from 2008-2014. It had a bad barrel on it from the factory, and Weatherby refused to fix it. So I traded it off and got another brand new Rem 700 5R Milspec for $100 bill more than trade-in. The Vanguard is a MUCH better buy. You're still buying a **** mass-produced factory rifle. I learned this the hard way. Despite the ridiculous price tags of the Mark V rifles, you are not actually getting anything better, just something prettier and shinier for people to THINK is better. The ONLY advantages over the Vanguard is that the MK-V has a stronger action and a 60º bolt throw. [/QUOTE]
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