Please note that Weatherby stands behind all repair work done at their authorized service centers, and I couldnt be more pleased with the privately owned shop that repaired mine. It is as easy to adjust as the Vanguard, and the adjustments seem more precise. My trigger is now set at a clean crisp 3 14 pounds, and creep is nearly absent. I chose a local service center and they told me many of the springs in the Vanguard rifles were too heavy, and they had seen a fair share of triggers that would not go below 4 lbs. When I received my rifle, the lowest I could adjust it was 4.5 lbs, and when I tried to remove the creep, I was unable to find a satisfactory setting that didnt disable the safety. In addition to the above items, there are a few issues that should be addressed. The following table provides a basis for the overall comparison. These terms do, however, express in a general sense my overall impression of these two rifles. Howa of Japan manufactures the Weatherby Vanguard action, and Tikka is a subsidiary of Sako of Finland. I chose to compare and contrast these two rifles because both are fine hunting rifles, they have a similar market price, an out of the box accuracy guarantee, similar cartridge options, and are entry level offerings from two respected firearms companies. That could change with different calibers, brands of ammunition, and bullet weights. By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.
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