I have two Weatherby Vanguards, both purchased about a year ago. I am experiencing unique casing failures in both.
The first was a Vanguard in 243. The casing showed a protruding ring about a 1/4" from the case head. With your fingernail, you could definitely feel the "bump" of the ring with your fingernail. Two casings split circumferentially at that spot. I headspaced the bolt and it closed on a nogo gauge but not a field gauge. I figured it was a headspace issue.
The second is my vanguard carbine in .308. Up till today, the thing shot beautifully, no issues. I was shooting factory Winchester ammo and bazinga, the ring appeared on those cases, very similar to the 243, except this time, the bolt does not close on the nogo.
What the hell? This same failure occurring about 1.5 years after owning the rifles? I do not believe in coincidence. I do reload, and do not load at or over the maximum published data in the Nosler or Hornady manuals.
Is there an issue with the Vanguards? Has anyone else noticed this issue?
The first was a Vanguard in 243. The casing showed a protruding ring about a 1/4" from the case head. With your fingernail, you could definitely feel the "bump" of the ring with your fingernail. Two casings split circumferentially at that spot. I headspaced the bolt and it closed on a nogo gauge but not a field gauge. I figured it was a headspace issue.
The second is my vanguard carbine in .308. Up till today, the thing shot beautifully, no issues. I was shooting factory Winchester ammo and bazinga, the ring appeared on those cases, very similar to the 243, except this time, the bolt does not close on the nogo.
What the hell? This same failure occurring about 1.5 years after owning the rifles? I do not believe in coincidence. I do reload, and do not load at or over the maximum published data in the Nosler or Hornady manuals.
Is there an issue with the Vanguards? Has anyone else noticed this issue?


















































