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<blockquote data-quote="CliffM" data-source="post: 358955" data-attributes="member: 11533"><p>Keith;</p><p> I inherited a Vanguard some years ago. It was made before they started the MOA designation. The factory target was .310". It is chambered for 300WBY. I could only get slightly under 1" on occasion I think due to recoil. Tried some 210 Bergers last fall and was able to get down to .266". I am considering a new trigger and a stock replacement. The wood stock moves too much to maintain a zero for any length of time. I thought about pillar bedding but after a good look it seems that the rear action screw doesn't have a large enough area around it to install a pillar so I'm shopping for a synthetic of some kind. </p><p> In short I like the one I have enough to do the couple of things to make it a little better and if I needed another rifle a Vanguard/Howa would be high on the list. </p><p> Cliff</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CliffM, post: 358955, member: 11533"] Keith; I inherited a Vanguard some years ago. It was made before they started the MOA designation. The factory target was .310". It is chambered for 300WBY. I could only get slightly under 1" on occasion I think due to recoil. Tried some 210 Bergers last fall and was able to get down to .266". I am considering a new trigger and a stock replacement. The wood stock moves too much to maintain a zero for any length of time. I thought about pillar bedding but after a good look it seems that the rear action screw doesn't have a large enough area around it to install a pillar so I'm shopping for a synthetic of some kind. In short I like the one I have enough to do the couple of things to make it a little better and if I needed another rifle a Vanguard/Howa would be high on the list. Cliff [/QUOTE]
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