weatherby 223 rem
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what is everyones oppinion on weatherbys vanguard in 223 rem. ? have found one relativly cheap and was wondering if i should pick one up or save the 350 and save a little more for some thing else. i will mainly use this to go shoot varmits and plinking.lets here those opinions
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Typical Buck
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I personally like the Ruger 77 Mk II better than the vanguard but it is ok. The .223 is a very good varmint caliber with a ton of cheap ammo and a wide variety of bullets weights and manufacturers. Ammo is cheaper than a 22-250 or 220 swift.
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The .223 is a great caliber. The Vangaurds seem like nice rifles, but I've never had the opportunity to shoot one. I've shoot a Browning and a Winchester, and have also shot guns from Remington, Ruger, Howa, and Tikka. If the barrels are floated correctly, they will all shoot good. The Howa .223 I shot was not floated correctly and the groups showed. Take a dollar bill, and see how far down you can run the dollar bill between the stock and the barrel. If it makes it to the recoil lug, it will probably get the job done.
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The original vanguard rifle was designed off the Sako. The vanguards are made by Howa,or use to be before howa went out on its own. A real good 223 is a mini-mauser action sold by nu;mrich arms and charles daly.They are made by zastava in yugoslavika,and are of top quality,and shoot great. I have 3 of them. vangunsmith




