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Weatherby Vaguard trigger and stock
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<blockquote data-quote="Crane" data-source="post: 198059" data-attributes="member: 5144"><p>The problem with the stock trigger is just when you get it adjusted to a decent level the saftey will not engage. I bought a Timney and it's great plus you get the added bonus of a three position safety. Hi-Score gunsmithing told me he can machine the stock trigger to perform better than an aftermarket one. I think he told me the price was $50. I found this out after I had purchased the Timney however I've aquired another Vanguard and will give them a try.</p><p></p><p>The Sub MOA stock is a good one as it came on my 1st Vanguard. However, the front pillar had to be shimmed up when I bedded it because it held the barrel down on a pressure point at the end of the stock. I ground that away and free floated the barrel. For a shim I just used a washer with the same hole diameter as the pillar and ground away the sides with the Dremel until it fit snug in the square lug recess then covered with bedding material. Before shimming I could see the action sitting lower in the front than the back of the action, now it is level.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crane, post: 198059, member: 5144"] The problem with the stock trigger is just when you get it adjusted to a decent level the saftey will not engage. I bought a Timney and it's great plus you get the added bonus of a three position safety. Hi-Score gunsmithing told me he can machine the stock trigger to perform better than an aftermarket one. I think he told me the price was $50. I found this out after I had purchased the Timney however I've aquired another Vanguard and will give them a try. The Sub MOA stock is a good one as it came on my 1st Vanguard. However, the front pillar had to be shimmed up when I bedded it because it held the barrel down on a pressure point at the end of the stock. I ground that away and free floated the barrel. For a shim I just used a washer with the same hole diameter as the pillar and ground away the sides with the Dremel until it fit snug in the square lug recess then covered with bedding material. Before shimming I could see the action sitting lower in the front than the back of the action, now it is level. [/QUOTE]
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