Hello all,
Trying to get some more information on a new rifle. I am considering a Remington 700 stainless (not sure of which, SPS, CDL) or a Weatherby Vanguard stainless.
First of all are my objectives. I plan on using the gun for benchrest and small game hunting (50/50). I have decided on a 270 Win. caliber. ( I have heard many arguments for/against different calibers, this is the one I've selected) I favour accuracy above all else, please consider this in your advice.
I am leaning towards the Weatherby because the construction seems to be higher quality (one piece forged receiver and bolt, fluted bolt and bolt sleeve, etc).
I have shot Remington 700s before and have been impressed with the rifle, but have also heard the operation of the Weatherby's is extremely smooth and reliable. The Weatherby also comes with an accuracy guarantee, but I know the Remmy won't have much trouble competing.
The sub-moa model has also caught my eye, mostly because of the upgraded stock, but the price jump on WSS is pretty big (and I'm not entirely convinced that a regular vanguard can't get sub-moa performance.) I mostly considered a sub moa because I don't want to have to make modifications to improve accuracy later (other than potentially reloading)
I also welcome advice on a Tikka T3, even though I have kinda ruled this one out.
Please let me know which model you would vote for and why. If you have shot either rifle, let me know what you think and what kind of groups you acheived.
Thanks a lot
Trying to get some more information on a new rifle. I am considering a Remington 700 stainless (not sure of which, SPS, CDL) or a Weatherby Vanguard stainless.
First of all are my objectives. I plan on using the gun for benchrest and small game hunting (50/50). I have decided on a 270 Win. caliber. ( I have heard many arguments for/against different calibers, this is the one I've selected) I favour accuracy above all else, please consider this in your advice.
I am leaning towards the Weatherby because the construction seems to be higher quality (one piece forged receiver and bolt, fluted bolt and bolt sleeve, etc).
I have shot Remington 700s before and have been impressed with the rifle, but have also heard the operation of the Weatherby's is extremely smooth and reliable. The Weatherby also comes with an accuracy guarantee, but I know the Remmy won't have much trouble competing.
The sub-moa model has also caught my eye, mostly because of the upgraded stock, but the price jump on WSS is pretty big (and I'm not entirely convinced that a regular vanguard can't get sub-moa performance.) I mostly considered a sub moa because I don't want to have to make modifications to improve accuracy later (other than potentially reloading)
I also welcome advice on a Tikka T3, even though I have kinda ruled this one out.
Please let me know which model you would vote for and why. If you have shot either rifle, let me know what you think and what kind of groups you acheived.
Thanks a lot




















































