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<blockquote data-quote="CBH Australia" data-source="post: 2240002" data-attributes="member: 116486"><p>An old thread but it turned out right on the end.</p><p>I own a Howa and a Weatherby Vanguard, well my wife's Why Girls Hunt 2 is a factory .243 with an B&C stock with the saver removed.</p><p>my Smith in Australia has Howa or his culling contract and says they shot quite well, after all the original design itself was near to an older Sako action if what I was told is correct. That myth has been challenged.</p><p>Howa are considered budget in Australia but that makes them popular as tools for a work rifle.</p><p>put simply they work, just fine too.</p><p></p><p>WE canbuy a new one from a big store cheaper than a good aftermarket barrel job. </p><p></p><p>But , it's an heirloom and the kids love it and your memories of previous hunts and the nostalgia go with it. Sentimental reasons, that's all the reason you need.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CBH Australia, post: 2240002, member: 116486"] An old thread but it turned out right on the end. I own a Howa and a Weatherby Vanguard, well my wife's Why Girls Hunt 2 is a factory .243 with an B&C stock with the saver removed. my Smith in Australia has Howa or his culling contract and says they shot quite well, after all the original design itself was near to an older Sako action if what I was told is correct. That myth has been challenged. Howa are considered budget in Australia but that makes them popular as tools for a work rifle. put simply they work, just fine too. WE canbuy a new one from a big store cheaper than a good aftermarket barrel job. But , it's an heirloom and the kids love it and your memories of previous hunts and the nostalgia go with it. Sentimental reasons, that's all the reason you need. [/QUOTE]
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