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Gunsmithing
Weatherby Vanguard Re-barrel
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<blockquote data-quote="Ross1147" data-source="post: 2054047" data-attributes="member: 106919"><p>Biggest difference will be the 257 is shouldered and doesn't have a nut. You'll have to buy a savage style nut to go along with the prefit. Hardest part of the switch will probably be getting the stock barrel off. Once that's done it's the same as a savage. You'll need a barrel vise and action wrench to do that. </p><p>You'll probably have to open up the stock as well to accommodate the nut. I just switched over a Ruger M77 Mk ii no issues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ross1147, post: 2054047, member: 106919"] Biggest difference will be the 257 is shouldered and doesn’t have a nut. You’ll have to buy a savage style nut to go along with the prefit. Hardest part of the switch will probably be getting the stock barrel off. Once that’s done it’s the same as a savage. You’ll need a barrel vise and action wrench to do that. You’ll probably have to open up the stock as well to accommodate the nut. I just switched over a Ruger M77 Mk ii no issues. [/QUOTE]
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