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Weatherby Vanguard Painting Help
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<blockquote data-quote="Shootin4fun" data-source="post: 660127" data-attributes="member: 28741"><p>Thanks Doc. After picking up a S2 several times and comparing it with others, I also thought that they seemed a bit stiffer / better made than other synth stocks. In fact the stock is what's kept me away from the standard Howa 1500...which is what the S2 is at its core. Savage synths and others also felt a little too plain, light or cheap for my likes.</p><p> </p><p>Regarding painting , it sounds like its worth the $90 one of the other pattern or Realtree aftermarket vendors charges. </p><p> </p><p>But now I'm back in the throws of deciding between stainless steel or blue! Aesthetics aside, I would like to know if the SS they use will last longer / is more durable than a blued moly/chrome barrel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shootin4fun, post: 660127, member: 28741"] Thanks Doc. After picking up a S2 several times and comparing it with others, I also thought that they seemed a bit stiffer / better made than other synth stocks. In fact the stock is what's kept me away from the standard Howa 1500...which is what the S2 is at its core. Savage synths and others also felt a little too plain, light or cheap for my likes. Regarding painting , it sounds like its worth the $90 one of the other pattern or Realtree aftermarket vendors charges. But now I'm back in the throws of deciding between stainless steel or blue! Aesthetics aside, I would like to know if the SS they use will last longer / is more durable than a blued moly/chrome barrel. [/QUOTE]
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