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I sold my Remington 700 LSS 30-06 for $875. I let the Houge stock go with it.
Now I do not have a 30-06 so I want to replace it.
Somebody tell me about Howa. I really don't like the stocks so I was thinking about getting a barreled action and putting it in a Houge stock.
Looks like $525 so I keep $350 in my pocket.
So, how accurate do they tend to be and how are the triggers?
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The couple I have had shot really well after I put a better stock on them with timney triggers as well.
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The couple I have had shot really well after I put a better stock on them with timney triggers as well. Well, the Timney is $120 so that's not bad. Still keeping a good bit of $$$ in my pocket.
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Howa makes excellent rifles. Look also at Weather Vanguard ...made by Howa.
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Is there any real difference between the Vanguard and the Howa? I thought they were identical.
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Howa's and Vanguards are the best bang for the buck in a push feed rifle IMO.
The newer ones have two-stage triggers and every one I've used has been excellent. The older ones required a Timney but the newer ones with the two-stage are good to go.
If you're unemployed you can order a Boyds. If you have seasonal work you can get a B&C. If you're rich like the rest of us I'd get a Sako Hunter from McMillan.
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Trump being classless,tasteless and clueless as usual. Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit. My young wife decided to play the field and had moved several dudes into my house
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Is there any real difference between the Vanguard and the Howa? I thought they were identical. Some aesthetic differences and different stocks. Dave
Trump being classless,tasteless and clueless as usual. Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit. My young wife decided to play the field and had moved several dudes into my house
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Somebody tell me about Howa. I really don't like the stocks so I was thinking about getting a barreled action and putting it in a Houge stock.
They sell them in Hogue stocks so there's really no reason to do that. Dave
Trump being classless,tasteless and clueless as usual. Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit. My young wife decided to play the field and had moved several dudes into my house
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Howa's and Vanguards are the best bang for the buck in a push feed rifle IMO.
The newer ones have two-stage triggers and every one I've used has been excellent. The older ones required a Timney but the newer ones with the two-stage are good to go.
If you're unemployed you can order a Boyds. If you have seasonal work you can get a B&C. If you're rich like the rest of us I'd get a Sako Hunter from McMillan.
Dave You left out the dilldo factory Hogue.
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Somebody tell me about Howa. I really don't like the stocks so I was thinking about getting a barreled action and putting it in a Houge stock.
They sell them in Hogue stocks so there's really no reason to do that. Dave Yeah buttttt..isn't Hogue different than Houge?
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Somebody tell me about Howa. I really don't like the stocks so I was thinking about getting a barreled action and putting it in a Houge stock.
They sell them in Hogue stocks so there's really no reason to do that. Dave Yeah buttttt..isn't Hogue different than Houge? Yes, just like Weather is different than Weatherby... Howa makes excellent rifles. Look also at Weather Vanguard ...made by Howa.
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HAHAHAHA!
It never pays to be a grammar Nazi.
It always comes back full surcle.
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My Howa came with a Hogue stock,it is chambered in 223.
I like it.
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Vanguard 2 trigger is nice.
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Wife has a Howa .223 that is really accurate. The only thing I have shot out of it has been Fiocchi 50 grainers.
I really like the two stage trigger too.
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Or if you Draw a Government Check you can get a H&S precision.... Howa's and Vanguards are the best bang for the buck in a push feed rifle IMO.
The newer ones have two-stage triggers and every one I've used has been excellent. The older ones required a Timney but the newer ones with the two-stage are good to go.
If you're unemployed you can order a Boyds. If you have seasonal work you can get a B&C. If you're rich like the rest of us I'd get a Sako Hunter from McMillan.
Dave
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I had no idea HS was inletting for the Howa.
But that price I can't see bothering with it. They only have one pattern.
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T3. Blowout prices, good stock, good trigger, use able rings included (buy new screws if you farmer tighten).
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There are still some on Gunsinternational in Hogue's for $329+
Think the shop's name was John Wayne Firearms.
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