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re-barrel a weathery markV
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<blockquote data-quote="theflyonthewall" data-source="post: 577108" data-attributes="member: 35305"><p>I am in a very similar situation as you, 1ton. I'm working with a Vanguard in 7mm RM for LR hunting. </p><p></p><p>First......GET RID OF the factory stock if it's synthetic. I tried to bed mine twice before the bedding compound actually adhered to the stock on attempt number three. And YES, I cleaned it thoroughly with brake cleaner and roughed up the surfaces each time. Now I'm buying a B&C Medalist from a member here on LRH. As soon as it comes in, that factory stock is going to finally go to it's rightful home---the trash can.</p><p></p><p>If you want to spend a little more dough, I'd highly recommend a Timney trigger. In my opinion, there are very few variables that contribute as much to one's ability to shoot well, as a good trigger does.</p><p></p><p>That's my input on specific Weatherby items. Of course I'm speaking about the Vanguard model. I've never shot a MK V or MK V Accumark.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="theflyonthewall, post: 577108, member: 35305"] I am in a very similar situation as you, 1ton. I'm working with a Vanguard in 7mm RM for LR hunting. First......GET RID OF the factory stock if it's synthetic. I tried to bed mine twice before the bedding compound actually adhered to the stock on attempt number three. And YES, I cleaned it thoroughly with brake cleaner and roughed up the surfaces each time. Now I'm buying a B&C Medalist from a member here on LRH. As soon as it comes in, that factory stock is going to finally go to it's rightful home---the trash can. If you want to spend a little more dough, I'd highly recommend a Timney trigger. In my opinion, there are very few variables that contribute as much to one's ability to shoot well, as a good trigger does. That's my input on specific Weatherby items. Of course I'm speaking about the Vanguard model. I've never shot a MK V or MK V Accumark. [/QUOTE]
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