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The Basics, Starting Out
Weatherby Vanguard SUB-MOA vs. Savage 112BVSS
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<blockquote data-quote="KRob" data-source="post: 80351" data-attributes="member: 2957"><p>I may be wrong but if memory suits me correct the weatherby vanguard serious is the real low end of weatherby. I may be wrong though.</p><p>I have two savages, one that i have had for a year the other i just bought and am setting it up now. The one i have had for a year is a plane jane 11f (i think) in 223 but i use it for every thing and it shoots far better then my skill. Both have accu triggers and i love it. Savage had a bad rep for a while but they are a nice out of the box rifle know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KRob, post: 80351, member: 2957"] I may be wrong but if memory suits me correct the weatherby vanguard serious is the real low end of weatherby. I may be wrong though. I have two savages, one that i have had for a year the other i just bought and am setting it up now. The one i have had for a year is a plane jane 11f (i think) in 223 but i use it for every thing and it shoots far better then my skill. Both have accu triggers and i love it. Savage had a bad rep for a while but they are a nice out of the box rifle know. [/QUOTE]
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