Is Weatherby a decent rifle?

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On the quest for a .270, ran in to a weatherby today in Laminate with a stainless barrel, without doubt one of the nicest looking rifles I have seen.
Are they known to be a good rifle?
 
On the quest for a .270, ran in to a weatherby today in Laminate with a stainless barrel, without doubt one of the nicest looking rifles I have seen.
Are they known to be a good rifle?

Really depends on the model.....they literally go from the outhouse to the penthouse. The Vanguard is their lower end and they are a good rifle for the cost and are available in an array of non-Weatherby calibres. If you are talking Mark V, they yes they are a good but expensive rifle. I'd say good value for what you pay.
 
The one I was holding was a Vanguard, the stock looked like it had a layer of glass on it, deep rich laminate with a stunning luster.
Now this rifle was priced at about $1100, seems steep for an entry level rifle.
The owner of the shop, who has always been pretty forward with me said it only comes from Weatherby's custom shop, what ever that is.
 
Hmm he must have been confused, because Im pretty sure that the vangaurd series is made by howa in japan, only the mark V line is made by weatherby's custom shop. Both are good rifles though, the vangaurds are pretty nice for the money, but if your gonna buy a top of the line vanguard like the sub moa or something, Id rather save a little longer and get a mark V. They are unbelievable rifles, very strong action, 9 locking lugs on magnum models, but they cost $$$ Weatherby is definitly a top notch rifle maker hands down!
 
The one I was holding was a Vanguard, the stock looked like it had a layer of glass on it, deep rich laminate with a stunning luster.
Now this rifle was priced at about $1100, seems steep for an entry level rifle.
The owner of the shop, who has always been pretty forward with me said it only comes from Weatherby's custom shop, what ever that is.

Could be from the custom shop, I've never seen a laminate Vanguard.
 
The Vangard is a Howa rifle. Same as previously used by Mossberg and Smith & Wesson. Both Mossberg and S&W were called M/1500. The Vangard is basically a Howa M/1500 with very minor esthetical modifications.
 
For the $1100 I would find a few hundred more and get the MkV in Accumark and never look back
You will have that rifle till the day you die.

BTW i have a Japanese 300 Mk V that I bought with my first real pay cheque in 1978 - eventually put a Brown synthetic stock on and a muzzle break and recently a Near scope base (with cheap Weaver rings LOL) and it is STILL my go to rifle

- been overseas with it and all over western Canada

After many many many rounds it still is deadly accurate
pretty good for a Jap gun!

I wouldnt hesitate to get another -especially a Accumark with its stock and aluminum bedding block -- well worth it in my view
 
That puts the rifle in the same price range as a Sako, the Weatherby is that good?
I really liked the stock, it was unique. I guess no matter the outcome it has opened my eyes to a different firearm company.
 
That puts the rifle in the same price range as a Sako, the Weatherby is that good?
I really liked the stock, it was unique. I guess no matter the outcome it has opened my eyes to a different firearm company.

I doubt you could get a new Sako...well other than the A7 for $1100 but I definitely wouldn't put the Vanguard in the same league as a Sako 85. There must have been some custom work done on that Vanguard because you can pick a regular one up for around $600 most places.
 
Accumark

I own a Weatherby MK5 Accumark in .257 Mag , it has an Ziess Conquest scope on it , Fantastic rifle and shoots great groups , Accumarks are a bit expensive , but it will last a life time so i feel its worth the extra i spent on it.
 
I doubt you could get a new Sako...well other than the A7 for $1100 but I definitely wouldn't put the Vanguard in the same league as a Sako 85. There must have been some custom work done on that Vanguard because you can pick a regular one up for around $600 most places.


Your right, I was responding to the post above mine that said "save some more money and.." That is where my comment came from about being in the same league as Sako.

I visit gun shops every day, I have never seen a stock with that much shine to it. I do believe it was semi custom, he had 4 with the same stock, different grain.

Last year when I bought my wifes CZ from him he had an Anshutz that looked very similar.
 
Weatherby is a get stock rifle and if you like it you very likely won't have any regrets buying it, but don't think that the same amount of money or less can't get you the same quality in another make though.
 
German,Portuguese ,Japanese made? Did the quality vary?I know rifling twists did..................................Harold
 
I am getting a .257 wby mark 5, just not sure if I want it in the ultra light, or accumark model.....tough choice! But Im definitly putting a zeiss scope on it, I have a zeiss on my browning 300 win mag and It is unreal!
 
I bought a new Stainless Laminate Vanguard 257 in April.
Major complaint was the weight....heavier than my 375 Browning.
Scoped it was a touch over 10 lbs.
 
The laminate stainless vanguard is from Weatherbys custom catalog.
I own a Vanguard deluxe (looks just like a mark V) and I am very happy with it.
It shoots excellent 1" groups.
The trigger has creep however but it's not to bad.
Vanguards also come in non weatherby calibers so ammo price is a non issue.
I would recommend it to anyone looking for great value for a good shooter.
 
In my oppinion Weatherby is one of the few companies that doesn't seem to have one or two rotten eggs in its carton. In saying that though, I really can't come to terms with the Weatherby stock; I'm a classic stock kinda guy. I'm really contemplating a weatherby mark V ultralight in 270win.
Mike
 
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