Weatherby Vanguard Weatherguard 6.5 Crd Bolt Action Rifle, Blk – VTG65CMR4O
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Caliber: 6.5mm Creedmoor
Capacity: 4
Barrel Length: 24"
Finish per color: Black
- Series/Collection: Vanguard Weatherguard
- Action: Bolt
- Magazine Type: Hinged Floor Plate
- Stock Type: Fixed Monte Carlo Griptonite
- Trigger Type: 2-Stage Adjustable
- Muzzle Type: Target Crown
- Magazine Capacity: 4+1
- Caliber/Gauge: 6.5 Creedmoor
- Twist Rate: 1:8″
- Orientation: Right
- Safety: 3-Position
- Barrel Material: Cold Hammer Forged Steel
- Receiver Material: Steel
- Barrel Finish: Cerakote Gray
- Stock Finish: Black
- Barrel Length: 24″
- Length of Pull: 13-1/2″
- Overall Length: 44″
- Weight: 7.5 lb
- Drop at Heel: 1-1/4″
- Drop at Comb: 3/4″
The U.S. Postman’s creed, with a few little changes, is the Weatherguard in a nutshell: “Neither rain nor snow, nor sleet nor dark of night shall stay the Vanguard Weatherguard from the swift completion of its appointed rounds.” As the name implies, the rifle is fully guarded against weather – so take the Weatherguard into the nastiest environments without a single worry about how it will perform. The monte carlo stock is made of ultra-tough Griptonite and all the metalwork has maximum protection with a great-looking Cerakote finish. Now go deliver some heat.
Features:
- Sub-MOA accuracy guarantee (0.99 inches or less 3-shot group at 100 yd when used with Weatherby factory or premium ammunition)
- Adjustable match quality, 2-stage trigger
- Fluted bolt body
- 1-piece machined bolt body
- Fully enclosed bolt sleeve
- Cold hammer forged barrel
- Integral recoil lug
- Hinged floorplate
- Pistol grip and forend inserts stock
- Right side palm swell stock
- 24 inches, #2 contour barrel
- Tactical grey Cerakote for exceptional weather and corrosion resistance
BIGBUBBA
1 year agoI own an original 7mm-08 Weatherguard made between 1979-1981. It carries a VL serial number. Out of All the rifles I presently own, and those that have left me; This one has never left my side. It shot 3 rounds the size of a Fifty Cent piece after boresighting, and now with the new Nikon Scope has even performed better. Down to a Quarter @100yrds. I’m 68 years young and this piece might just go to the mountain top when I leave this dirt.
BIGBUBBA
1 year agoAfter shooting it free hand the 3 shot group would be covered up by a quarter @ 100 yards……But Recently within the last week, I was at the Montpelier range and used a Caldwell Dead Sled DFT, and we got amazed. This weapon fired a three (3) shot group that could easily have been covered by a DIME @ 100yards and just outside a DIME @ 200 yards. Shooting 120gr & 140gr Fusion by Federal Outstanding performance. Looking at a Laserguard right now to add to my collection You’ll Not Find a Better Weapon for the Price
CHRIS
1 year agoI purchased my 7mm-08 and immediately drop shipped it to Hill Country Rifles in Texas. I had them aluminum pillar and glass bed the receiver and floor plate, free float the barrel, re-crown the barrel, tune-up the the trigger as well as do an inspection on the chamber, barrel, head spacing, etc. I think I paid $600 for all this work including shipping back to Georgia. I have a target where they dialed in my Nikon scope and it shows a 100 yd 3-shot group at .354″ which is INCREDIBLE … Read More
HASH
1 year agoI purchased a Weatherguard .257 Weatherby Mag in 2016 . The gun is unbelievable !! We had rain and snow the 1st week of our deer season and the gun never got one little spot of anything on it !! The rifle is a tack shooter !! Covered a 3 shot group with a dime @ 200 yards , not to shabby LOL Also took a PA Black Bear with one devastating shot ” Bear never took a step” !! This is my second Weatherby and can’t say enough great things about them !! Keep up the great work !
CABRADFORD
1 year agoHello all !! I bought this weatherby rifle chambered in 6.5 creedmore, I was a little hesitant because it wasn’t a free floating barrel, but too my surprise this rifle is absolutely amazing, it’s very accurate, I mean three shots under an inch, it’s well balanced, it functions flawlessly, the trigger is perfect, the finish is amazing, I’ve had it in the rain, the heat and the cold so far , no rusting, no blemishes etc, I’ve shot and owned some really nice high quality rifles, and some cheaper … Read More
MIKO
1 year agoThis rifle is fantastic out of the box. I got it in 6.5 Creedmoor. My only reservation is that it does not shoot the Hornady 143 Precision Hunter well > 1.5″ MOA, but 120, 125 and 129 grain is sub 1″ MOA. Overall though, I am extremely satisfied with my Weather Guard in every other aspect.
CAPIT
1 year agoWent to South Africa on safari in May of 2018. I took two Weatherby Vanguard Weatherguard centerfire rifles, a Springfield .30-06 and a 300 Winchester Magnum. Did not pull out the 300 Win Mag from the case. Hunted with the .30-06 and it performed flawlessly. Both rifles were equipped with Nikon Bushmaster 4-12×40 scopes. I used Sako Super Hammerhead 200 grain ammunition. The animals I hunted were Blue Wildebeest, Red Hartebeest, Impala, Springbuck, and Blesbuck. The shortest shot was 275 yards … Read More
MIKO
1 year agoEvery type of ammo except Hornady Superformance <1MOA. It is a do all rifle. I love the 6.5 Creedmoor caliber and this rifle.
RANGER
1 year agoThis was not the rifle I intended to purchase, the shop didn’t have my first choice in .270 win was shown the weather guard in an attempt to salvage the sale. I’ve never shot a better or more accurate rifle. My weather guard loves all things hornady especially white tails in 130grain. Now my wife owns a camilla and I’m going to purchase another just can’t decide between 257roy and 6.5/300. Personally I will never own another bolt action that isn’t a weatherby keep up the good work
ANDREW Y.
1 year agoGreat gun, shoots so well out of the box, only reason it wasn't 5 stars was it was missing the ejection pin and spring, but I talked to Weathrtby and they're warranty took care of it quickly
CHRIS MCBRIDE
1 year agoI bought a weatherby vanguard in 1989. If I had 1 dollar for evey trip its made in the woods I could probably retire and try to wear it out. My favorite rifle including the ones I have built myself. Best bang for buck in hunting rifle. I an looking at getting one or two more that for all nasty weather use.Just hard to decide which one in which caliber.If born rich probably just by dozen or so and cover my choices.LOL
MIKE RUDDELL
1 year agoMy 6.5 has shot sub 1″ MOA with 5 different types of ammo (Hornady ELDX, Full Boar, American Whitetail, Superperformance GMX, and Federal Fusion.
MARK
1 year agoI just bought a Weatherguard in 30-06 Springfield and it is by far the best rifle in its price range. Beats several American made brands in my opinion. Three different loads printed sub moa at 100 yards. Nosler 165 Btips , Barnes 165 Tsx , and Sierra 180 grain round nose prohunter printed 11/16” , 11/16” and 7/8” in that order. I’m pretty sure I can beat those group sizes by half when I get a chance to tuneup those loads which were loaded for a different 30-06. By far the best 30-06 I’ve ever … Read More
RICHARD PAPP
1 year agoMy Dad’s Weatherby 300 Magnum Deluxe was the first gun I ever shot as a boy in 1975 and I have been a Weatherby fan since that day. My current Weatherguard lives up to my highest expectations, even at a price that put it in easy reach. Chambered in 270 Winchester, my Weatherguard shoots most loads well and some loads spectacularly, easily within 1/2 MOA. Everything about it feels just right – the balance, grip, and handling are perfect, and the trigger is the best I have ever shot with. From a … Read More
DAN D
1 year agoI have two Vanguard Weatherguard in 7mm-08. The picture below says it all; 300 yd verification group (just two shots) with 140 gr Barnes TTSX pushed with Hodgdon H4350 out of Nosler brass – completely stock rifle with mid-range optic. Rifles shoot better than I can. We live in Alaska and kids/ladies are shooting these rifles. I admit, I put my magnum in storage because I prefer the mild recoil and I rarely shoot beyond 300 yds. Though I have to say, my 7mag Weatherguard is an absolute tack … Read More
DAN
1 year agoI own two one in Badlands .257 WBY Mag and Weatherguard .300 WBY Mag. Both shoot very well and my Weatherguard put my 2022 bull elk down at 650 yds. Cannot say enough about these rifles for the price they are hard to beat!
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