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Savage Ultralight vs Weatherby Hunter
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<blockquote data-quote="340Wby-4-everything" data-source="post: 2477099" data-attributes="member: 47425"><p>Weatherby guarantees sub-moa from that rifle and every Weatherby I know of for the last 20yrs+ has shot far better than that. I had a Vanguard Series 1 and a MkV Ultralight in 300bee that were both sub .5 moa, a cousin has a new Vanguard first lite 300bee that is sub .25 moa, ex has a Series 2 Vanguard 300 that is sub .75 with anything she puts in it and a friend recently bought a .257 Accumark Ltd, that shoots sub moa out to 700yds - that's as far as she has shot it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="340Wby-4-everything, post: 2477099, member: 47425"] Weatherby guarantees sub-moa from that rifle and every Weatherby I know of for the last 20yrs+ has shot far better than that. I had a Vanguard Series 1 and a MkV Ultralight in 300bee that were both sub .5 moa, a cousin has a new Vanguard first lite 300bee that is sub .25 moa, ex has a Series 2 Vanguard 300 that is sub .75 with anything she puts in it and a friend recently bought a .257 Accumark Ltd, that shoots sub moa out to 700yds - that's as far as she has shot it. [/QUOTE]
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