Weatherby Vanguard Series II Sporter VDT256RR4O

Weatherby Vanguard Series II Sporter VDT256RR4O

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About Weatherby Vanguard Series II Sporter VDT256RR4O

Match quality, two-stage trigger is "creep free"(adjustable down to 2.5 lbs.). Raised comb, Monte Carlo "A" grade Turkish walnut stock with satin urethane finish. Matte bead blasted blued finish. 25-06 Rem, 24".

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Firearms Review Rating 90%
5 Reviews Popularity #16538

MSRP:
$27.08
Used Price:
$18.96
Sale Price:
$24.37

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December 13, 2018
Firearms Review Rating 90%

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Out of the box my Mossberg Patriot, Browning AB3 and Savage Axis II were all dialed in (and have maintained their groups), whereas this Weatherby needed about 50 rounds before it equaled their grouping. All of them group nicely with sub-MOA. With the long

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WILLIS L
September 23, 2018
Firearms Review Rating 100%

I don't recommend purchasing this firearm. It will cause you to shoot all day and have fun but neglecting to concentrate to pay bills, work or be a practical parent. It will cause your friends to be jealous and not exactly envious. It will cause you to be

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Richard
March 5, 2018
Firearms Review Rating 60%

If you like trigger creep this is the rifle for you. Mine has about 1/4 inch travel and I think that is way too much unless you like that sort of take up.

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Bud1
December 16, 2017
Firearms Review Rating 100%

Very accurate shot a .65 inch group at 100 yards with nosler partition 100 gr beautiful walnut stock

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turkhntr
March 30, 2017
Firearms Review Rating 100%

it is a tack driver and a beautiful gun

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