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Weatherby vanguard sub-moa

Uploaded on February 07, 2009

I posted this about three weeks ago on the answers page and didnt really get many answers. But I read in a mag called Shooting Times Ultimate Guide To Accuracy Secrets that some sub-moa's loose their grouping past three hundred yards. The article was written by a gentelman named Dick Metcalf. I was just wondering if anyone has heard about this? I am thinking about getting the Vanguard in 300wsm and would like any info that you have on the gun and any info on this rumor. Thanks.

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from idduckhntr wrote 49 weeks 1 day ago

dont know much about the new sub moa but own a german weatherby and the only way it will shoot is to fill it full of powder. it also depends on the game you hunt i would check out the new savage in 300wsm or 270wsm.

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from jay wrote 49 weeks 1 day ago

I own 2 vanguard sub-moa's in .30-06 and .338. The california style stock with the high comb really fits me well and I believe the stock design helps with recoil. I think any caliber bullet shot from any gun past 300 yards is going to loose its grouping. There are just too many variables involved when you get out that far. If you plan on using it for a hunting rifle; it is very hard to beat. I limit all my hunting shots to under 300 yards and the guns perform perfectly.

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from victorytw228 wrote 49 weeks 1 day ago

Thanks guys for writing back.

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from jay wrote 49 weeks 1 day ago

I own 2 vanguard sub-moa's in .30-06 and .338. The california style stock with the high comb really fits me well and I believe the stock design helps with recoil. I think any caliber bullet shot from any gun past 300 yards is going to loose its grouping. There are just too many variables involved when you get out that far. If you plan on using it for a hunting rifle; it is very hard to beat. I limit all my hunting shots to under 300 yards and the guns perform perfectly.

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from idduckhntr wrote 49 weeks 1 day ago

dont know much about the new sub moa but own a german weatherby and the only way it will shoot is to fill it full of powder. it also depends on the game you hunt i would check out the new savage in 300wsm or 270wsm.

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from victorytw228 wrote 49 weeks 1 day ago

Thanks guys for writing back.

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