Weatherby Vanguard in .375 H&H

26 inch barrels, nicer bottom metal, and a different bolt stop. Throw in a Mark V length mag box.

Call Nosler and buy some of their bottom metal. PTG was going to bring a classic style floorplate to the market almost 4 years ago now, maybe longer, but the only place I see them is on the Noslers (I have to assume there is some sort of exclusive deal there). Nosler did tell me they would sell the bottom metal, so its an option.
 
I'm not so sure.

Actually the Weatherby Vanguard 2 synthetic is $649 on Weatherby website but the average price for the same gun in Canada is $620, Vanguard Deluxe Weatherby price $1149, Canada average price $1050, Vanguard Back Country Weatherby price $1429, Canada average price $1280.

Prophet River just estimated pricing at $849 and a June ETA: http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/showthread.php/1193637-Weatherby-Vanguard-375-HH-w-sights

That's a great price for what should be a great rifle. I wish they'd bring out the same model in a 338 (I have nothing against the 375, but I still have a truckload of 338 loading components).
 
Yes, I'm aware of that, but would like a factory iron-sighted rifle. The 338 is also not available in the stainless VG2, which would also be my preference.

What about the Howa 1500 ? Is it available in 338 ?
I have a stainless 20" in 375 Ruger and its drilled and tapped for irons, best of all it has excellent function with anything tried and better accuracy than anticipated..
 
There seems to be a big trend towards .375s in the last year or two. Cool.

I don't like the look of that rear sight. Looks like a good rifle at a good price point though.
 
Two stage trigger? Where do they think they are trying to market this thing? And I would have to get a better look at that rear sight...looks flimsy.

Wonder what the cost will be in Canadian dollars.

I have tried this trigger in a 338 Win Mag. It is essentially a match two-stage trigger, like those found on some very fine target rifles, rather than what one would normally think of. And, it will shoot sub-moa as advertised.



Now, if the 375 H&H is here, can a 9.3X62 be far behind? Remember, you heard it first on CGN!

Ted
 
What about the Howa 1500 ? Is it available in 338 ?
I have a stainless 20" in 375 Ruger and its drilled and tapped for irons, best of all it has excellent function with anything tried and better accuracy than anticipated..

yes.
 
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