Howa 1500 or Remington 700

Weatherby is meant to be a slightly premium howa but pretty much
The Vanguards are not. They are literally the same barreled action. Literally. Same fit . Same finish.

The other Weatherby actions are in another level above the Howa, but the Vanguards are not. Hence why Howa actions used to be the best kept secret out there. I used to be able to get them (barreled) new for $350-$500 from LSI, depending on whether it was a HB or sporter configuration. Then the internet happened, and people started talking. :D
 
I have a Sako 85 in 22-250 and it’s beautiful!
Used it for pest control on the estate everything from magpies to errant sheep for the Shepherd!
I couldn’t have a better rifle
 
The Vanguards are not. They are literally the same barreled action. Literally. Same fit . Same finish.

The other Weatherby actions are in another level above the Howa, but the Vanguards are not. Hence why Howa actions used to be the best kept secret out there. I used to be able to get them (barreled) new for $350-$500 from LSI, depending on whether it was a HB or sporter configuration. Then the internet happened, and people started talking. :D
Now they're £700 odd quid for a barreled action and not £400 🤦 also disappointed they've stopped their stainless finish!
 
Forgot to say i would Ceracote if blued, as the blued version likes to rust unless it is well coated with oil. Just my experience
Good luck with whatever you go for 👍🏻
 
I have two Remmy 700s.
One came pre-loved in the sainted triple deuce about 25 years ago, since then many thousands of rounds have been put through it without incident except on one occasion when I foolishly put it in the back of the Jimny with the floor plate lying wide open - leverage and bouncing down a track resulted in it snapping but the good folk on SD came to my aid and all was soon well.
The second came new and is in .308; again it has had a lot of use both on regular range days and at Perthshire deer. It has never failed to cycle and is far more accurate with my homeloads (never fired factory) than I could ever be.
Some time ago I bought two identical Boyd’s stocks and matched the trigger pull on each - now known in the family as “the twins”.
Sooo, speaking as I have found I love them both and would buy another one tomorrow without hesitation (Lady FB permitting of course)….
🦊🦊
 
Well after considering both a 2nd hand bsa came up that I instantly liked so have gone a completely different route.
This is what I did too. CF2? I’ve just spent a while fettling so have plenty of research on all sorts of you need it. Some from folk on here. Particularly trigger adjustment and extractor spring replacement!!
 
Time has come to change my shot out .22-250 currently have a savage axis and am wanting an upgrade so am stuck between the Remington 700 or the howa 1500 thinking varmint barrel on either rifle what are people's preferences or can some one suggest a better rifle not fussed on 2nd hand.
I'd go with Howa personally as I can only offer my exp, I have a Howa 1500 sporter barrel in 204 ruger with the lightning II stock very nice handling rifle

Nice bolt, 3 position safety, easily magazine converted, feeds well from floorplate or magazine, very good trigger.
Plenty of stock options GRS Bifrost, Beserk. Bell & Carlson etc for the 1500.

I have handled a couple of rem 700's in some RFD's, if you like to modify it to suit yourself its the more customisable rifle.

Go in your nearest rfd that has both to get a feel for them see what you prefer 👍
 
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This is what I did too. CF2? I’ve just spent a while fettling so have plenty of research on all sorts of you need it. Some from folk on here. Particularly trigger adjustment and extractor spring replacement!!
Yeah cf2 I now have 2 in the cabinet one in .22-250 the other .270
 

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The Vanguards are not. They are literally the same barreled action. Literally. Same fit . Same finish.

The other Weatherby actions are in another level above the Howa, but the Vanguards are not. Hence why Howa actions used to be the best kept secret out there. I used to be able to get them (barreled) new for $350-$500 from LSI, depending on whether it was a HB or sporter configuration. Then the internet happened, and people started talking. :D
My wife's Vanguard has a Fluted bolt ,if that means anything to anyone.
It has a better stock than a Howa.
Plenty of aftermarket stocks etc.

Whatever the difference, even minor these will be Weatherby specifications.
 
I'd go with Howa personally as I can only offer my exp, I have a Howa 1500 sporter barrel in 204 ruger with the lightning II stock very nice handling rifle

Nice bolt, 3 position safety, easily magazine converted, feeds well from floorplate or magazine, very good trigger.
Plenty of stock options GRS Bifrost, Beserk. Bell & Carlson etc for the 1500.

I have handled a couple of rem 700's in some RFD's, if you like to modify it to suit yourself its the more customisable rifle.

Go in your nearest rfd that has both to get a feel for them see what you prefer 👍
Think he’s found a proper rifle…
Yeah cf2 I now have 2 in the cabinet one in .22-250 the other .270
Love love mine is 270 too
 

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Think he’s found a proper rifle…

Love love mine is 270 too
The only trouble with my .270 one is it's not moderated! That's the next job for it! the .22-250 is moderated an I had that massive silver mod included in the sale it's an no visible make sadly but I think it's a mae. Will zero it tomorrow
 
The only trouble with my .270 one is it's not moderated! That's the next job for it! the .22-250 is moderated an I had that massive silver mod included in the sale it's an no visible make sadly but I think it's a mae. Will zero it tomorrow
I took the 270 in to be threaded but the shop owner talked me out of it. I’ve other threaded rifles for that job! Pleased I didn’t!
And now got an old school pecar for it, the whole rig looks like the laird just bought it for his stalker fifty years ago.
Good luck with the new one hope it shoots well!
 
I took the 270 in to be threaded but the shop owner talked me out of it. I’ve other threaded rifles for that job! Pleased I didn’t!
And now got an old school pecar for it, the whole rig looks like the laird just bought it for his stalker fifty years ago.
Good luck with the new one hope it shoots well!
I just like them they are lovely looking rifles! And is your wearing a Bushnell in that picture?
 
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