Thinking about a new .30—06

I'm thinking about giving my son my mid 90s pushfeed Winchester m70 with detachable magazine and upgrading my ’06. If I do I'd be want to spend up to $1200 and I want something that's pretty weather resistant with an internal magazine with floorplate and a 1:10 twist. I'm looking real close at the wetherby vanguard. What are your thoughts/opinions?
@MISportsman
Nought wrong with the Weatherby vanguard mate. It's made at the same factory as the Howa. Just an upgraded version of the Howa with a Weatherby stock. Usually very accurate straight out of the box.
Bob
 
I'm sorry I haven't been on line in a wile. I have found another model I am looking very closely at. It is the new CZ 600. It looks very impressive, but it comes with a 20" Barrel... How would the '06 preform with a 20" barrel???
@MISportsman Might lose 100fps compared to a 24"tube but in reality that doesn't make much difference in the field.
Bob
 
@MISportsman
Nought wrong with the Weatherby vanguard mate. It's made at the same factory as the Howa. Just an upgraded version of the Howa with a Weatherby stock. Usually very accurate straight out of the box.
Bob
Very true. Had one in 300 WM. Accurate, mild recoil. Took a cow elk with it. Heavier rifle but it helped being a magnum. Very good quality. Would buy again.
 
Be brave, be satisfied. Get this in stainless with the laminated stock and you are done.
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It pains me to admit it, but the Tikka rifles are almost impossible to match from a cost/performance standpoint. I’ve bore scoped several and seen about a dozen in the real world. All were consistently sub MOA with zero mechanical issues. Bedding was later added that made them even better.

I’m a Model 70 guy…and I’m looking at buying another one…but I’m about to buy a Tikka in 30-06 just as a universal second gun that I can always rely on.

Additionally, the Browning X Bolt 2 is as close as I’ve ever seen to a custom quality performance rifle from a factory. They really did a great job on them.
 
Go take a look at the Browning X-Bolt 2 Speed. I just bought one on .30-06. Superior trigger, highly adjustable for fit, amazing accuracy right out of the box. I topped mine with a Trijicon 2.5-10. It shoots my handloads with the Speer 190 Impact into 0.6" at 100 yards.
 
The Savage 110 Timberline. Checks your boxes.
Savage has first rate customer service.
Plus
  • Factory blueprinted action
  • Medium profile barrel contour with straight fluting
  • Threaded (5/8-24”), with omni-port muzzle brake.
  • Target crown
  • Realtree Excape Camo AccuFit™ Stock with overmold surfaces
  • OD Green Cerakote barrel, receiver, and critical components
  • 1.5-4 lb user-adjustable AccuTrigger
  • Detachable box magazine
  • Drilled & Tapped Receiver (8-40)
 
I'm thinking about giving my son my mid 90s pushfeed Winchester m70 with detachable magazine and upgrading my ’06. If I do I'd be want to spend up to $1200 and I want something that's pretty weather resistant with an internal magazine with floorplate and a 1:10 twist. I'm looking real close at the wetherby vanguard. What are your thoughts/opinions?
Having 2 Vanguards I can say that they are hard to beat and can be found very reasonably especially in 06
 
It pains me to admit it, but the Tikka rifles are almost impossible to match from a cost/performance standpoint. I’ve bore scoped several and seen about a dozen in the real world. All were consistently sub MOA with zero mechanical issues. Bedding was later added that made them even better.

I’m a Model 70 guy…and I’m looking at buying another one…but I’m about to buy a Tikka in 30-06 just as a universal second gun that I can always rely on.

Additionally, the Browning X Bolt 2 is as close as I’ve ever seen to a custom quality performance rifle from a factory. They really did a great job on them.
After a ton of looking and thinking I settled on exactly this. Tikka 30-06 for less that $1k and out more money into some optics. If I decide to throw it in an upgraded stock later there are plenty of options.

Basically I decided if I wasn’t going to spend enough for a true custom or Rigby level gun I wasn’t getting anything better then the Tikka even for twice the price.
 
I like Tikka rifles. At first I found them a bit modular but I now use that to my advantage to swap the configuration if I want.

Nothing wrong with a Weatherby Vanguard, we have a .243 and the stock is quite stable and feels good in-hand.
 
I am a winchester guy, CZ are very accurate, vangards stoot well.with premium bullets and 180 gr. more velocity wil get the job done i use 168 gr.barnes tsx in my 30-06
 
I'm thinking about giving my son my mid 90s pushfeed Winchester m70 with detachable magazine and upgrading my ’06. If I do I'd be want to spend up to $1200 and I want something that's pretty weather resistant with an internal magazine with floorplate and a 1:10 twist. I'm looking real close at the wetherby vanguard. What are your thoughts/opinions?
I would be hard pressed to find anything better than a Winchester 70 topped off with a Trijicon Accupoint.
 

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