Howa

Good enough to be a candidate for a custom stock. One-piece 2 lug bolts and very strong machined actions--well trued from the factory.
Note: The barrels are torqued tight!
 
I have a Howa 1500 HB stainless in 22-250 and the trigger is great. The gun is sub moa with almost any weight bullet.

I also had a Weatherby Vanguard in 223 (same rifle basically) and it was also a good value good shooting gun. Sold that one to fund a 300 RUM rig. In hindsight, I should have keep the Weatherby AND got the RUM.
 
I have the mini action in 7.62X39. Dead nuts accurate with my handloads and good deer medicine. If I have one complaint, the magazine release spring is too light. It will drop the magazine without you noticing if you're in the bush and you happen to hit it, even very lightly. I lost a mag during the fall hunt and didn't find it again until the spring. Fortunately, I had a spare rifle and I've since obtained a spare mag for the Howa.
 
I have a Howa 1500 HB stainless in 22-250 and the trigger is great. The gun is sub moa with almost any weight bullet.

I also had a Weatherby Vanguard in 223 (same rifle basically) and it was also a good value good shooting gun. Sold that one to fund a 300 RUM rig. In hindsight, I should have keep the Weatherby AND got the RUM.

How'd you find the Vanguard on the range? I like the price/performance of the Howa 1500 action, and it'll probably only be used on the range. Right now I can only find a Weatherby Vanguard in .223, but I'm not sure if the sporter barrel will stay accurate compared to a varmint/heavy barrel.
 
I have a Howa 1500 mini action in 7.62x39 and its a great rilfe.
Its not as good as my Tikka t3 but since i paid half of the cost I can't complain. Ive used Chinese Surplus 7.62x39 ammo and im getting a little less then 1moa at 100 yards.
 
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