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Weatherby Accumark vs Vangard
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<blockquote data-quote="Boman" data-source="post: 283969" data-attributes="member: 819"><p>I've owned an Accumark and my father has one now. I really like them when I purchased them years ago. Mine shot 3/4moa with factory and 1/2 moa with reloads. My dad's shoots even better. They are great entry level long range rifles but..... at $1800 i'm not so sure. That's way to close to custom rifle cost. If I could get one for $1300 then it would be a no brainer.. Having said that I picked up a Vanguard sub moa today at a shop and was very impressed. Seems like a well built rifle and they guarantee they shoot. To me the Accumark feels better but your mileage may vary. If you can get to a gun shop that has both and see which one feels better to you. As long as your doing that though pick up a Rem Sendero it's priced right in the middle and I like it quite a bit. If you really love the Accumark wait to pick one up used unless you can find a good deal online.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boman, post: 283969, member: 819"] I've owned an Accumark and my father has one now. I really like them when I purchased them years ago. Mine shot 3/4moa with factory and 1/2 moa with reloads. My dad's shoots even better. They are great entry level long range rifles but..... at $1800 i'm not so sure. That's way to close to custom rifle cost. If I could get one for $1300 then it would be a no brainer.. Having said that I picked up a Vanguard sub moa today at a shop and was very impressed. Seems like a well built rifle and they guarantee they shoot. To me the Accumark feels better but your mileage may vary. If you can get to a gun shop that has both and see which one feels better to you. As long as your doing that though pick up a Rem Sendero it's priced right in the middle and I like it quite a bit. If you really love the Accumark wait to pick one up used unless you can find a good deal online. [/QUOTE]
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