So now that my daughter is older and a more experienced shooter and hunter, we've decided to purchase her a rifle with a little more punch than the Ruger Compact in 7.62x39 that she started out with. The Ruger will still be kept as it has performed extremely well on deer and bear but for elk and moose I'd feel far more confident if she was using something along the lines of a 7mm-08.
We considered another Ruger Compact or the Winchester Featherweight Compact but after seeing and handling the Weatherby Vanguard Girls Hunt 2, she decided that was what she wanted. Now, I'm a die hard CRF rifle user and am very picky on how a rifle is built. I don't care how reliable or accurate a particular rifle is, if it is made with a soldered together bolt or is designed with ease and cheapness of manufacture as one of the top priorities, it isn't for me. So, since I was going against my personal preferences in a big way with the Vanguard, I had to research it and find out exactly what the deal is with the action.
What I found was very surprising. The Howa action is actually very well built and IMHO leaps and bounds ahead of a Rem 700 or Savage action in quality of manufacture. Not trying to offend any Rem or Savage fans, I know they work very well and this is just my personal preferences and opinions. The Howa action has features like a one piece machined bolt, receiver machined from a forging with integral recoil lug, metal bottom metal with hinged floor plate, and a 3 position sliding safety. The extractor looks to be pretty beefy compared to some other push feed models and has a reputation for reliability from what I've read. The actions are also supposed to be very true right from the factory.
Now I get that they aren't offered in many platforms, aren't as readily available, and the aftermarket isn't full of parts for them but I think they should be more popular than they are. It just seems strange that an action with obvious quality features and construction has never really developed a strong following.
So what are your opinions and experiences with the Howa actions? I'd like to hear. We had a chance to handle one of the Vanguard Girls Hunt 2 in .223 and inspect the action and build quality but of course haven't actually shot or used one in the field extensively.
We considered another Ruger Compact or the Winchester Featherweight Compact but after seeing and handling the Weatherby Vanguard Girls Hunt 2, she decided that was what she wanted. Now, I'm a die hard CRF rifle user and am very picky on how a rifle is built. I don't care how reliable or accurate a particular rifle is, if it is made with a soldered together bolt or is designed with ease and cheapness of manufacture as one of the top priorities, it isn't for me. So, since I was going against my personal preferences in a big way with the Vanguard, I had to research it and find out exactly what the deal is with the action.
What I found was very surprising. The Howa action is actually very well built and IMHO leaps and bounds ahead of a Rem 700 or Savage action in quality of manufacture. Not trying to offend any Rem or Savage fans, I know they work very well and this is just my personal preferences and opinions. The Howa action has features like a one piece machined bolt, receiver machined from a forging with integral recoil lug, metal bottom metal with hinged floor plate, and a 3 position sliding safety. The extractor looks to be pretty beefy compared to some other push feed models and has a reputation for reliability from what I've read. The actions are also supposed to be very true right from the factory.
Now I get that they aren't offered in many platforms, aren't as readily available, and the aftermarket isn't full of parts for them but I think they should be more popular than they are. It just seems strange that an action with obvious quality features and construction has never really developed a strong following.
So what are your opinions and experiences with the Howa actions? I'd like to hear. We had a chance to handle one of the Vanguard Girls Hunt 2 in .223 and inspect the action and build quality but of course haven't actually shot or used one in the field extensively.