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Custom Shop / Looking for insight on my project
« on: November 03, 2019, 07:30:04 AM »
I picked up a Weatherby Vanguard. It’s in a 300 win mag. Weatherby puts the born on of Oct/Nov of 1973. They assume it started as a 26” (before the break)/#2 contour. I picked this up from a friend on the cheap. It was his elk rifle that he never shot a elk with lol. He picked it up used.  He had good accuracy results with his hand loads. I hate the stock. It’s the Butler creek Tupperware stock. The length of pull is atrocious for me. I’ve shot it at the range once (multiple shots) with another scope on it. It was shot good (I don’t remember the group size). I really like how little recoil it has.

I’d like to put a new stock on it. I’d like to find a Weatherby take off. Struggle bus finding one. Next best option would be a B&C. My last option is something like a Boyd’s. My barrel channel is about 0.720”. The barrel diameter is about 0.701”. It definitely has pressure point rubs on the barrel. One in the channel and another between the barrel channel and front lug where a cross member is in the stock. I found some minor pitting in the barrel channel. That can be sanded down though.

I’ve bedded one build I did and impressed the local gunsmith. I don’t mind doing this one but this isn’t a 250y gun (bedded a 450 BM Mauser I made) either like the last one. I’d like to bed this.

I also want to redo the finish. Torn between a flat black Cerakote and hot blue.

I’m going to verify my accuracy as it’s setup today. Then with whatever stock I choose. Shoot that then make the decision on bedding.

Any thoughts? I’ve done a lot of googling, cost analysis and ebay’n. I want results for this build. Looking input on approach/thoughts and experiences.

Some pictures:
https://imgur.com/a/qEcOj1G


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Around the Campfire (General Discussion) / Re: Picked up a Old Vanguard
« on: September 16, 2019, 05:40:16 PM »
Well I emailed Weatherby. They put it at a born on of Oct/Nov of 1973. I asked them about a stock. The stock is missing a sling mount on the stock side. I’ve found those hard to repair. He needed the length of the barrel to help with a stock. I sent him pictures of the brake. I assume it started as a 26”/#2 contour before it had the brake installed.

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Around the Campfire (General Discussion) / Re: Picked up a Old Vanguard
« on: September 16, 2019, 12:13:20 PM »
Here you are. I added the scope.

https://imgur.com/a/qEcOj1G

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Around the Campfire (General Discussion) / Picked up a Old Vanguard
« on: September 16, 2019, 10:19:40 AM »
I picked up my 2nd Weatherby recently. I think it’s a pretty old Vanguard. It’s a V1 serial. It’s in a 300 win mag with a plastic stock. I picked it with a complete reloading kit down to powders (dies for it) for $600. It’s in very good shape, just friend wanting some money for a deer mount. I’ve shot it and it has a great brake on it. It’s a little less recoil than my .308.

Any ideas on how old she might be?

I’m not really feeling the stock. Any alternatives? I notice Weatherby sells on in their store. Pretty much what I have not? I really like my Grayboe stock on my 700.


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