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<blockquote data-quote="MontanaRifleman" data-source="post: 310784" data-attributes="member: 11717"><p>Howa's are a great action. I have a S&W 1500 (made by Howa and basically same as a Howa 1500). It is a solid peice of work and I like it better than the Rem and Ruger actions I have had. Another nice thing about the Howa's is that they have the same receiver scope mounting countour as a Rem. So any bases and rings that fit a Rem 700 will fit the Howa.</p><p> </p><p>With the Vanguard, it should have a target fired at the factory. Ask to see it if you haven't already. The way I understand it, the Vanguards are fired at the factory and then separated into the regular and Sub MOA rifles depending on how they shoot. The regular ones are fired to less than 1.5 MOA and the Sub MOA ones to less than 1 MOA of course. If I were to ever get a Vanguard, it would be a Sub MOA SS, which can be had for about $800 or so. </p><p> </p><p>-MR</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MontanaRifleman, post: 310784, member: 11717"] Howa's are a great action. I have a S&W 1500 (made by Howa and basically same as a Howa 1500). It is a solid peice of work and I like it better than the Rem and Ruger actions I have had. Another nice thing about the Howa's is that they have the same receiver scope mounting countour as a Rem. So any bases and rings that fit a Rem 700 will fit the Howa. With the Vanguard, it should have a target fired at the factory. Ask to see it if you haven't already. The way I understand it, the Vanguards are fired at the factory and then separated into the regular and Sub MOA rifles depending on how they shoot. The regular ones are fired to less than 1.5 MOA and the Sub MOA ones to less than 1 MOA of course. If I were to ever get a Vanguard, it would be a Sub MOA SS, which can be had for about $800 or so. -MR [/QUOTE]
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