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		<title>Half-MOA with Factory Ammo? Weatherby VMC Comes Close</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Apr 2019 15:19:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Three factory ammo types shot 0.53&#8243;, 0.55&#8243;, and 0.57&#8243; respectively. That&#8217;s impressive. Chassis rifles are hugely popular for PRS/NRL practical rifle competition. There are many good options for Production Class. You may not know that Weatherby, a company that built its reputation on hunting rifles, offers a great-shooting chassis rifle for PRS comps and other [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="https://www.americanrifleman.org/articles/2016/10/5/tested-weatherby-vanguard-modular-chassis-rifle/" target="_blank"><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/pix/vanmod1602.jpg" alt="Weatherby Vanguard Modular Chassis PRS rifle .308 Winchester American Rifleman"></a><br />
<em>Three factory ammo types shot 0.53&#8243;, 0.55&#8243;, and 0.57&#8243; respectively. That&#8217;s impressive.</em></p>
<p>Chassis rifles are hugely popular for PRS/NRL practical rifle competition. There are many good options for Production Class. You may not know that Weatherby, a company that built its reputation on hunting rifles, offers a great-shooting chassis rifle for PRS comps and other tactical disciplines.</p>
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<p>Called the <a href="http://www.weatherby.com/products/rifles/vanguard/vanguardr-modular-chassis.html" target="_blank">Vanguard® Modular Chassis</a> (VMC), this rig has shown remarkable accuracy. Vanguard&#8217;s VMC features a Modular Driven Technologies (MDT) aluminum stock, Luth AR MBA-1 buttstock, and 22&#8243; heavy barrel. The Weatherby Vanguard action is fitted with an adjustable 2-stage trigger. Priced at $1519.00 MSRP, this rifle can be campaigned in the PRS &#8220;Production Class&#8221;, which limits complete rifles to $2000.00 without optics. The rifle is offered in three chamberings: .223 Rem, 6.5 Creedmoor, and .308 Winchester.</p>
<p>Weatherby says its Vanguard Modular Chassis tactical rifle is very accurate. To back that claim, Weatherby offers a SUB-MOA accuracy guarantee &#8212; Weatherby guarantees the rifle will shoot .99” or smaller 3-shot groups at 100 yards when used with Weatherby® factory or premium ammunition.</p>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/pix/vanmod1601.jpg" alt="Weatherby Vanguard Modular Chassis PRS rifle .308 Winchester American Rifleman"></p>
<p><b>Near Half-MOA Accuracy with Factory Ammo (5-Shot Groups)</b><br />
It turns out Weatherby&#8217;s accuracy claims are conservative. This tactical rifle is closer to a half-MOA rig than a 1-MOA gun. <a href="https://www.americanrifleman.org/articles/2016/10/5/tested-weatherby-vanguard-modular-chassis-rifle/" target="_blank">American Rifleman</a> tested a .308 Win version of this rifle and recorded really stellar accuracy &#8212; close to half-MOA. What&#8217;s more, this rifle is not fussy &#8212; with a 1:10&#8243;-twist barrel it proved very accurate with six types of factory ammo, with three of types registering 0.57&#8243; or better.</p>
<p>The rifle delivered <strong>near-half-inch 5-shot groups</strong> with two types of Hornady ammo along with Black Hills 168gr. The worst group of six ammo types tested, Black Hills 175gr, was 0.76&#8243;, still very impressive for factory fodder. With good hand-loads this gun could go well under half-MOA (for five shots).</p>
<p><font size="2"><strong>Vanguard Modular Chassis FIVE-SHOT Factory Ammo Test Groups:</p>
<p>0.53 inches | Hornady 168gr Match BTHP (2718 fps)<br />
0.55 inches | Hornady 155gr Steel Match (2612 fps)<br />
0.57 inches | Black Hills 168gr BTHP (2608 fps)<br />
0.66 inches | Federal Premium 168gr MatchKing BTHP (2659 fps)<br />
0.70 inches | Hornady 155gr American Gunner (2697 fps)<br />
0.76 inches | Black Hills 175gr BTHP (2603 fps)</strong></font></p>
<p><em>NOTE: Group sizes are for 5-shot groups shot from bench at 100 yards with Caldwell pedestal rest and rear sandbag. Pentax Lightseeker 6-24x50mm scope. Velocities in FPS from PACT Chronograph.</em></p>
<p><a href="https://www.americanrifleman.org/articles/2016/10/5/tested-weatherby-vanguard-modular-chassis-rifle/" target="_blank"><strong>READ American Rifleman&#8217;s FULL REVIEW of Weatherby Vanguard Modular Chassis Rifle</strong></a></p>
<p>The accuracy testing was done by gunwriter Mike Detty, who notes: &#8220;My single best group was fired with Hornady’s Match 168-gr. BTHP ammunition. Five shots measured just slightly more than a half-inch. Hornady’s 155-gr. Steel Match ammo wasn’t far behind with a group of .55&#8243;. Also accounting for the small groups is the VMC’s wonderful trigger. It is a two-stage affair and the first stage has about 3/8” take up with about a pound of pressure until it reaches the second stage where another 1 ¾ lbs. was required to break the shot.&#8221;</p>
<p><font size="2"><strong>Vanguard Modular Chassis FEATURES:<br />
Action with Fully Enclosed Bolt Sleeve, Integral Recoil Lug<br />
CNC-machined, hard-anodized, 6061 aluminum chassis<br />
Fully adjustable LUTH-AR MBA-1 buttstock<br />
Adjustable 2-stage trigger with 3-Position Safety</strong></font></p>
<blockquote><p><strong>PRS Production Class Cost Limits</strong><br />
Production Division combined rifle and scope MSRP as listed on the company’s website shall not exceed $3,000 USD, the rifle shall not exceed $2,000 USD and the optic not exceed $2,000 USD. [Editor: For example, you could have a $2,000 rifle with a $1000.00 scope or vice-versa. The total system cannot exceed $3000. Rifle alone cannot exceed $2000.00 retail sale price.]<br />
Production Division rifles are not permitted to be altered or improved in any way from the original factory configuration.</p></blockquote>
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