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Vanguard Back Country: advice on stock/bedding?
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<blockquote data-quote="angus-5024" data-source="post: 633825" data-attributes="member: 10306"><p>I think that the stock is actually injection molded, but thats going off the Weatherby website. When I first picked one up I htough it was a bell and carlson too, and it very well may be.</p><p> </p><p>I see that the recoil lug is already bedded, so it may shoot good already. If it was me however I would loose the pressure tip and re-bed the whole action. I have found that most rifles will shoot pretty good after those two thing are done. I would also get a new trigger if tat one isnt floatin your boat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="angus-5024, post: 633825, member: 10306"] I think that the stock is actually injection molded, but thats going off the Weatherby website. When I first picked one up I htough it was a bell and carlson too, and it very well may be. I see that the recoil lug is already bedded, so it may shoot good already. If it was me however I would loose the pressure tip and re-bed the whole action. I have found that most rifles will shoot pretty good after those two thing are done. I would also get a new trigger if tat one isnt floatin your boat. [/QUOTE]
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