i have bought several weatherby vanguards, and i love them. if i was going to build a custom, i would start there because they're about 85% of what i would want to end up with. the problem is that, while i have a lot of .300" size groups i have shot in my life, none have been with those rifles. the best i can usually get them is about 1.5" if i am lucky. several i have sold or traded because they strung shots everywhere. i bought them again because, hey, i love the design, and how many could be wrong, right?
well...
the one i have now is a .25-06 and i shot it today for the first time with federal 85-grain loads, factory. it strung them horizontally about 3."
not ok.
I did only shoot the one factory load, and sure, i can handload and see if it gets better, however...
when you guys see a gun which strings shots out like that, how many times has it been the ammo the gun didn't like, and how many times has it been a bedding problem with the gun?
this one is bedded at the recoil lug but then has a contact point an inch from the end of the forearm, like all of the vanguards do.
one rifle i free-floated and it made zero difference. that one is long gone...
so where should i go from here?
-Matt