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<blockquote data-quote="BIG MO" data-source="post: 444280" data-attributes="member: 18994"><p>I prefer Weatherby. Very beefy smooth action, decent stock, recoil pad, 24 inch barrel. Even with the standard Vangard, odds are good it will easily shoot sub moa with handloads. I think Weatherby is no longer doing the factor shot test targets. Although, some dealers probably still have some in stock with the test target. </p><p></p><p>The Tikka is also a great value and they are usually very tight shooters. The trigger on the Tikka is excellent, and will adjust to lower poundage than the Vangard. Three pounds on the Vangard is about as low as it will go without surgery. If you shoulder both rifles back to back, the Tikka will feel pretty light and wispy compared to the Vangard. I prefer a little more weight in the rifle for stability and recoil reduction.</p><p></p><p>A Savage is more than equal to the above in performance, I just don't like the looks or feel of the Salvage action. Oooops, I misspelled Savage. Just kidding all you Savage lovers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BIG MO, post: 444280, member: 18994"] I prefer Weatherby. Very beefy smooth action, decent stock, recoil pad, 24 inch barrel. Even with the standard Vangard, odds are good it will easily shoot sub moa with handloads. I think Weatherby is no longer doing the factor shot test targets. Although, some dealers probably still have some in stock with the test target. The Tikka is also a great value and they are usually very tight shooters. The trigger on the Tikka is excellent, and will adjust to lower poundage than the Vangard. Three pounds on the Vangard is about as low as it will go without surgery. If you shoulder both rifles back to back, the Tikka will feel pretty light and wispy compared to the Vangard. I prefer a little more weight in the rifle for stability and recoil reduction. A Savage is more than equal to the above in performance, I just don't like the looks or feel of the Salvage action. Oooops, I misspelled Savage. Just kidding all you Savage lovers. [/QUOTE]
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