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The Basics, Starting Out
Weatherby Vanguard SUB-MOA vs. Savage 112BVSS
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<blockquote data-quote="jrdoty" data-source="post: 80498" data-attributes="member: 4196"><p>Do yourself a favor and buy the savage. The only area I would say the vangaurd beats the savage is in the synthetic stocks, but since your looking at the 112 with a laminated stock, you should not have a problem. I have 2 savages and both shoot 1/2" or under at 100 yards straight out of the box (one is a 112 with a light sporter barrel). If the out of the box accuracy isn't enough for you it is much easier and cheaper to tune a savage action than a weatherby action. In fact several gunsmiths on this board do not suggest the weatherby action for a custom rifle. Also if you plan on wearing out a couple of barrels the savage barrel can easily be changed by the owner. I would suggest you go to <a href="http://www.savageshooters.com" target="_blank">www.savageshooters.com</a> and check out some of the custom rifles and tech articles, then try to compare a savage to a weatherby, by then hopefully you will see that in terms of functionality and sheer accuracy the weatherby can not touch a "cheaper" savage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jrdoty, post: 80498, member: 4196"] Do yourself a favor and buy the savage. The only area I would say the vangaurd beats the savage is in the synthetic stocks, but since your looking at the 112 with a laminated stock, you should not have a problem. I have 2 savages and both shoot 1/2" or under at 100 yards straight out of the box (one is a 112 with a light sporter barrel). If the out of the box accuracy isn't enough for you it is much easier and cheaper to tune a savage action than a weatherby action. In fact several gunsmiths on this board do not suggest the weatherby action for a custom rifle. Also if you plan on wearing out a couple of barrels the savage barrel can easily be changed by the owner. I would suggest you go to [url="http://www.savageshooters.com"]www.savageshooters.com[/url] and check out some of the custom rifles and tech articles, then try to compare a savage to a weatherby, by then hopefully you will see that in terms of functionality and sheer accuracy the weatherby can not touch a "cheaper" savage. [/QUOTE]
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