Weatherby vanguard with wood stock value?

I guess the official Weatherby website has it wrong when they say the Vanguard was released in 1970 then eh? 30 MM scopes were a thing back in 68 too? Serial numbers 25### in 1968? In 1970 a Vanguard was 199 US. So 700 bucks in 1968? A Mark 5 was 350 aprox around the same time just to put that out there too. That's a pretty nice almost computer printed looking receipt that only shows a "description" from 1968? Did your friend lay his hands on this rifle in 1968 or was it purchased used with a description saying it was mfg in 1968?
He got from a guy who said he was the original owner , and gave him that receipt from Londero.
30 mm scopes were available way before 68
Maybe a typo on the receipt as to date?
 
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Something ain’t right, the decimal has gotta be off, $701 in 1968 is equal to $6100 today. $70 in 1968 is $614 today
Ya something don’t add up, unless that’s a total for more items.
My friend said he knows the guy and he told my buddy that he also traded a 1984 Winchester towards it
 
Regardless, it looks to be a nice rifle. I have several and they all shoot sub MOA. I'm assuming the iron sights were done properly etc but with no scope and assuming condition is good to very good id have no problem paying 650-750. Scopes are one of those things that you have to assume are paper weights until proven.
 
So , I finally got to the bottom of the mystery.. lol
He purchased the gun from Londero sports in 2024. And maybe the rings and scope.

I’m thinking the 1968 on the receipt is an clerical error
 
Regardless, it looks to be a nice rifle. I have several and they all shoot sub MOA. I'm assuming the iron sights were done properly etc but with no scope and assuming condition is good to very good id have no problem paying 650-750. Scopes are one of those things that you have to assume are paper weights until proven.
Yes it’s a beautiful looking rifle, couple of dings and bluing is still half decent.
No pitting or rust
 
I bought my first Weatherby Vanguard around 2006 or so and I paid $400.00 for the gun, the cheap scope and rings and a plastic case and it even came with a trigger lock.
This was a plastic stock , 24 inch barrel and in .257 Wby, the target showed three shots under 1 inch.
Ammo was $95.00 a box and shortly after the price dropped to $55.00 per box.
This was here in Bring Cash BC and at a site sponsor on Renfrew St.
The price has climbed since then due to exchange rates and justinflation.
Tight Groups,
Rob
 

An interesting thing to know about the Vanguard line is that the 270WIN chambering wasn't introduced until 1972 which started at SER # V8271. A vanguard rifle wearing the V prefix with a higher serial number than this cannot be any older than 1972. Doesn't narrow down much unless it has a lower number than that but can help ball park the older Vanguards if anyone is interested in finding out and not wanting to call Weatherby. Cheers
 
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Are you still trying to say this rifle is from 1968? Or just some more info on Vanguard rifles?

An interesting thing to know about the Vanguard line is that the 270WIN chambering wasn't introduced until 1972 which started at SER # V8271. A vanguard rifle wearing the V prefix with a higher serial number than this cannot be any older than 1972. Doesn't narrow down much unless it has a lower number than that but can help ball park the older Vanguards if anyone is interested in finding out and not wanting to call Weatherby. Cheers
No, just saying they were made before 70 ,according to the article.
I have no idea when this rifle was made.
 
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