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The Basics, Starting Out
Weatherby Vanguard SUB-MOA vs. Savage 112BVSS
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<blockquote data-quote="Coyboy" data-source="post: 80463" data-attributes="member: 3733"><p>I would get the savage. The sub-moa is nothing more than a standard vangaurd that was tested for accuracy at the factory and found to shoot at least .750" at 100yards. They then charge an extra 300 bucks. So basically if you go and buy the standard vangaurd hopping for a good one you'll be out of luck. Basically weatherby is looking for a way to make extra money for doing nothing.</p><p></p><p>What if remington test fired all their sticks and charged $300 more for the sub-moa shooters. No one would go out and buy a standard 700 that didn't shoot.</p><p></p><p>I have a few savages and most have shot under an inch with a good handload, even with standard sporter barrels. I only ever had one dud it was a 7mm-08 and shot 3"@ 100yards.</p><p>I screwed on a premium tube and had a 1/2 moa gun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coyboy, post: 80463, member: 3733"] I would get the savage. The sub-moa is nothing more than a standard vangaurd that was tested for accuracy at the factory and found to shoot at least .750" at 100yards. They then charge an extra 300 bucks. So basically if you go and buy the standard vangaurd hopping for a good one you'll be out of luck. Basically weatherby is looking for a way to make extra money for doing nothing. What if remington test fired all their sticks and charged $300 more for the sub-moa shooters. No one would go out and buy a standard 700 that didn't shoot. I have a few savages and most have shot under an inch with a good handload, even with standard sporter barrels. I only ever had one dud it was a 7mm-08 and shot 3"@ 100yards. I screwed on a premium tube and had a 1/2 moa gun. [/QUOTE]
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