and the Weatherby Vanguard.
Lopenzi...who makes the Vanguard?
Still trash in my mind,...I do believe that I got a lemon slip,
This is the first I've heard of a " rash of problems", what were the problems?
DIM - That sounds just like one problem that they fixed. How is it now?
This is the first I've heard of a " rash of problems", what were the problems?
No experience with the Howa (Vanguards are pretty nice though), but I have a rifle that costs in the neighborhood of about 10x as much as the Howa, and it does the same thing. Not a big deal for me (but I can get mine down to about 1lb, don't know the cut-off for the Howa).Only problem with them is that the safety doesn't work if you adjust the trigger to the far end of the "good" spectrum. To make matters worse, even then, the trigger is still pretty poor/mediocre.
Desert Tactical SRS .300WM; when I adjust it to get every bit of creep out, and lighten it past a pound or so the safety will no longer engage.Which one Mav?
Desert Tactical SRS .300WM; when I adjust it to get every bit of creep out, and lighten it past a pound or so the safety will no longer engage.
I have got to be the LUCKIEST sonuvagun in the world! Since I've been on this forum,I have learned that every gun I own is a piece of junk or garbage or trash. I've learned that my lube/cleaner is equal to using varnish. That my scopes are useless and that my Rugers are inaccurate,my Tauruses and Rossis are about to fall apart. That my M1 carbine is a peashooter and worthless as a manstopper. Any number of bad things BUT I have not personally experienced any(or practically none) of the maladys that others have experienced. I think I'll go buy a few lotto tickets.
It doesn't really bother me (because it gets pretty light), but perhaps I should give them a call and see if I am missing something when I make adjustments or if it is a known issue which there is a solution for. I certainly wouldn't consider the ability to go lighter a bad thing.Yikes. Well that's acceptable from a Howa, but unacceptable from a DT SRS, I'd say.