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Vanguard Sub MOA Varmit
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<blockquote data-quote="James Jones" data-source="post: 134889" data-attributes="member: 8843"><p>Having owned both guns and built on both guns I would go with the Savage , out of the box accuracy will more than likly be better and if not its a simple and pretty cheap job to change barrels.</p><p>The McMillan stock on the Savage is a great addition , their are alot of good after market parts for the Savage now and when you decide to rebarrel you can have it setup like the Rem 700 with no nut.</p><p></p><p>The Howa actions are great to build on as they are very stiff , pretty **** strait for a factory gun , the bolt comes with a M-16 style extractor andthe stocks are ok but from the Vanguards I've shot an seen shot most will hold under 1 moa with reloads but in my oppinion the barrelsare more accurate on the Savage</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James Jones, post: 134889, member: 8843"] Having owned both guns and built on both guns I would go with the Savage , out of the box accuracy will more than likly be better and if not its a simple and pretty cheap job to change barrels. The McMillan stock on the Savage is a great addition , their are alot of good after market parts for the Savage now and when you decide to rebarrel you can have it setup like the Rem 700 with no nut. The Howa actions are great to build on as they are very stiff , pretty **** strait for a factory gun , the bolt comes with a M-16 style extractor andthe stocks are ok but from the Vanguards I've shot an seen shot most will hold under 1 moa with reloads but in my oppinion the barrelsare more accurate on the Savage [/QUOTE]
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