I picked up a Mossberg MVP in 223 late last fall when I had to order a new barrel for my 22-250. I was quite surprised how accurate it is for a non-high end rifle. I'm good up to 300 yards for with 75gr steel match bullets for coyotes, Half of them drop on the spot while others make it about 30 feet. For a spare/stand-by rifle I got a lot more than what I was expecting.
my experience is great with the MVP also. It is WAY more solid than the naysayers here. It takes 15 round removable magazines. (5 round Beowolf AR mags) which will be great for finding a herd of pigs. The stock is awesome. Fluted barrel/bolt. Mine shot a 0.55" group yesterday with factory Winchester white box 45gr . It also shot American eagle 55gr FMJ into 1". This is factory ammo I had on hand just to try it out for function. To be honest, I also have a 5-15x40 Bushnell Elite Tactical scope on it which helps. This gun has a 1:9" twist.
The weatherby (although I love the vanguards) only comes with a 1:12" twist in .223 , so you will be limited in the ammo it can shoot well. Probably only 60 grain bullets at best.
The Ruger American has the almost required 1:9" twist, but I am not a fan of plastic fantastic stocks, and I found the Ruger stock a bit to flimsy and sharp edged. First thing I thought of was that it would probably suck with a bipod unless the fore end was stiffened up with arrow shafts and epoxy.
My pick of the three would be the Mossberg. (although I am no fan of Savage guns, they just plain shoot. The Hog Hunter was on my list as a big maybe until the MVP came up used at a good price.




















































