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Weatherby Vanguard S2 Review
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<blockquote data-quote="Bbear" data-source="post: 1089948" data-attributes="member: 7898"><p>Currently own 2 of them - 7mm-08 and a 243. Both stick to the guarantee of sub-moa out of the box. </p><p>I haven't tried anything over 200 with the 7mm but the 243 I've taken out to 500 with 85 gr partitions and 90 AB's. </p><p>The triggers are nice, slight take-up on the first stage and a clean break on the 2nd. I also like the fact that most, if not all, are 24" barrels. My 243 90gr's are smokin' along just under 3200 fps and the 85's are around 3275. </p><p>One is the same grey colored stock with the Gryptec(?) stock and the other was on sale at a local shop had the camo stock on it. I like the feel of the grey stock better but have to admit that both are tack-drivers off the shelf. I just wish they'd expand their caliber list a bit more!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bbear, post: 1089948, member: 7898"] Currently own 2 of them - 7mm-08 and a 243. Both stick to the guarantee of sub-moa out of the box. I haven't tried anything over 200 with the 7mm but the 243 I've taken out to 500 with 85 gr partitions and 90 AB's. The triggers are nice, slight take-up on the first stage and a clean break on the 2nd. I also like the fact that most, if not all, are 24" barrels. My 243 90gr's are smokin' along just under 3200 fps and the 85's are around 3275. One is the same grey colored stock with the Gryptec(?) stock and the other was on sale at a local shop had the camo stock on it. I like the feel of the grey stock better but have to admit that both are tack-drivers off the shelf. I just wish they'd expand their caliber list a bit more! [/QUOTE]
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