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Weatherby Vanguard quality?
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<blockquote data-quote="MontanaRifleman" data-source="post: 307421" data-attributes="member: 11717"><p>You can't get the Sub MOA rifle in a wood stock. The Sporters are guaranteed to 1.5 MOA. With a little work you might get it to shoot .5 to 1 MOA. If you want a wood stock, I would recommend a pillar or full aluminum bedded block laminate. If I got a wood sock, I would get it from Joel Russo who is a member here. And if you are going to an after market or custom stock route, you may as well just get a Howa rifle and sell the original stock. You will basically get the same rifle as a Vanguard minus the Vanguard name on it for less $$$ unless you go with Vanguard stock which will still need to be pillar bedded and will be susceptible to warping with moisture changes.</p><p> </p><p>The only reason that I would get a Vanguard instead of a Howa is the Sub MOA Vanguard has a less than 1 MOA guarantee with factory shot target.</p><p> </p><p>-MR</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MontanaRifleman, post: 307421, member: 11717"] You can't get the Sub MOA rifle in a wood stock. The Sporters are guaranteed to 1.5 MOA. With a little work you might get it to shoot .5 to 1 MOA. If you want a wood stock, I would recommend a pillar or full aluminum bedded block laminate. If I got a wood sock, I would get it from Joel Russo who is a member here. And if you are going to an after market or custom stock route, you may as well just get a Howa rifle and sell the original stock. You will basically get the same rifle as a Vanguard minus the Vanguard name on it for less $$$ unless you go with Vanguard stock which will still need to be pillar bedded and will be susceptible to warping with moisture changes. The only reason that I would get a Vanguard instead of a Howa is the Sub MOA Vanguard has a less than 1 MOA guarantee with factory shot target. -MR [/QUOTE]
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