When I was a kid my Father hated Weatherby,he never really said why.He was a Model 70 guy.I bought a 257 Vanguard that out shoot any of his 70s.He is in heaven now I hope he forgives me


Not long ago, I was 'tempted' by a couple of Vanguards put up for sale by a couple of site members. One a 270 Win, the other in 300WM.I call them my 'flame throwers' by virtue of the stocks they have. They compare well, accuracy wise, with other rifles I've purchased in that price bracket. What has impressed me is the trigger pulls on them!! Fairly light weight wise but with a surprising crisp let off.
I have a "Flame Thrower" Vanguard as well in 308 and it has been a great rifle. You know with one of those it is going to get some attention! When we were rifle checked by the Wildlife Officers last hunting season the young officer really got a kick out of it. In fact I think he liked the look much more than I do!
However, doesn't seem to be happening, yet.I keep trying to tell myself, I'm at a point and time in my life where I should be 'thinning things out'.
However, doesn't seem to be happening, yet.

I'm doin' the same thing. Sell a few, grab a few & end up with the same number of guns that I started the downsize thing at. That's what makes us NUTZ.![]()
.I've had most of the Wby calibers in 300 and under in MkV's and some in Vanguards and I can't say that I've been dissapointed with any of them. The Vanguards do have lousy triggers but they can be made better, the MkV triggers are fine, at least the Jap and German ones are, I haven't had a US made MkV.
I have one Jap made MkV in 270 Wby that is a real delight to shoot, the velocity is about 100 fps faster than the books say it should be and it shoots 9/10's of an inch groups at 100 yards all day long if I do my part with mild recoil, more than adequate for an out of the box hunting rifle. The 26 inch number 2 contour barrels are not whippey like the 24 inch number 1 contour barrels are but they're quite a bit heavier too. The number 1 barrels are so light that they're too hot to touch in 3 shots!
The MkV action is also incredibly strong, if I'm going to have an over pressure cartridge or case failure, I want it to be in an MkV.
Thanks bud, and I've received similar words from another friend that's also a shooting and hunting enthusiast. His words of wisdom were along the line of, "you're not a collector but you've spent your life accumulating a very decent selection of shooting and hunting firearms. Look at them, play with them and use them in the field and let your kids worry about them,
when that day & time comes".
Problem solved
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....but if they have no dogs....Fook 'em......
True words fer sure amigo, well put.When I deek outta this place to vistas yet to be explored, I sure hope they have grand scenery & game to enjoy along
with nice rifles, pistols & shotguns to keep the spirit alive, but if they have no dogs....Fook 'em.![]()
.Thanks bud, and I've received similar words from another friend that's also a shooting and hunting enthusiast. His words of wisdom were along the line of, "you're not a collector but you've spent your life accumulating a very decent selection of shooting and hunting firearms. Look at them, play with them and use them in the field and let your kids worry about them,
when that day & time comes".
Problem solved
.
As I made mention of in post #48, the triggers in the two Vanguards I have, border on excellent. Just went and tried them to make sure. Definitely no complaints. I didn't buy the rifles new so the previous owners could've had them worked over.




























