Posted on 02/08/2013 6:58:57 AM PST by Hotmetal
I won this monster over the holidays, Vanguard 300 Weatherby Mag. I live in north MS and the largest thing we have to hunt is white tail deer. This is overkill. I don't know much about it but kinda like it for my small collection. I don't think I will ever get the chance to hunt with it. Would you suggest keep it, trade it or sell it?
How much?
What would you take for it?
Sweet gun, but if you don’t think you’ll use it, I’d sell it and use the proceeds to buy something you’ll actually shoot.
Occasionally, I rotate my collection like this. The stuff I never find myself shooting goes on Gunbroker and I buy new and exciting goodies with the money.
Overkill? No such thing.
Sore shoulder, too much for ammo? Valid reason to trade.
Ok, I’m going to send you an address and my FFL. Just take it straight UPS, bubble wrapped in a plain brown box. I’m happy to cover S&H.
There is no need for you to be troubled by that rifle for another minute.
Drive to Chicago and turn it in with one of their “gun buyback programs”
You could get a $50 gift card to a grocery store!
And make our streets safer!
Take a trip! Go hunting with Sarah! Nice rifle though!
The odds are small you will ever need/use it. Sell it and use for what you will need/use.
It is gorgeous but if you won’t shoot it, sell or trade to someone who hunts elk and moose, or is going on safari. Buy something in 30-06 or .308 that you will shoot like an M-1A.
Something to think about in case the government shuts off ammunition supplies to citizens!
You can bring the rifle to a firearms store and trade it for an equally valuable bolt action, or whatever action you prefer, in a chambering that you would more likely use for whitetail: .308, 30-06, .270, 30-30, etc.
Good Luck, again.
KEEP IT!
You may never be able to get another!...........
BTW, What part of MS do you live? I was raised there!............
I suggest you just give it to me.
I like this idea. I just watched a video of a man making 1000 yd shots at an eight in steel plate. That would be fun if I could reload ammo. I bought one box for $45, dealer told me if he can get more his cost would be around $68. Ouch.
btw, as an indication of how nutty the gun biz has become; a local ad offers a Bushmaster AR 15 w/ 20 inch barrel for $1900 or best offer. A bit rich for me...
I live about 35 miles SW of Tupelo in the Thorn community.
I was raised in Hickory Flat and have relatives there and Cornersville.........
Very nice rifle.
Re-mount the optics and verify no torque on the tube
ZERO it (both cold bore and warm) for any ammunition you can get (make a dope sheet out to 1000 yards)
Get as much ammunition as you can for it.
Hard case it with dehumidifier packs
KNOW that if you had to, you could reach out at long distance.
Sleep well.
Very nice rifle!
Keep it, it’s only going to become more valuable. I’ll be happy to store it for you.
If you need the money, prices are peaking right now for everything.
http://www.gunbroker.com/All/BI.aspx?Keywords=300+Weatherby
It is probably a great time to sell, especially something like this that would be far less likely to end up on initial ban or restriction lists (and thus prices will drop when everything cools down).
Thanks for the suggestions. I have to get off here a go to Guard drill, I won’t be able to respond to posts until next week. Everyone have a great weekend.
If that were mine, I’d keep!
Thanks for the suggestions. I have to get off here and go to Guard drill, I won’t be able to respond to posts until next week. Everyone have a great weekend.
If you were in elk country you could probably do some serious swapping with that thing.
Up to a couple of years ago Hickory Flat had the only red light in Benton County I think.
Weatherby brass (and loaded ammo) falls into a "just popular enough" area, where supply should be adequate. No problems with "trendiness".
You mean they finally got one?..............
That is in the sticks. I live 12 miles west of Houston in Chickasaw county.
Try buying primers today. None to be found.
It certainly is a beautiful rifle, but if you're not going to use it for hunting, is prohibitively expensive for shooting.
I would list it on gunbroker no reserve no minimum.
***You could get a $50 gift card to a grocery store!***
TAKE THE SCOPE OFF FIRST! No use letting that go to the cops.
Everyone, if you have never been to a Friends of the NRA dinner, please check out
http://friendsofnra.org/default.aspx
Find you state, and go to one. They auction off firearm items and have drawings for firearms, etc. Great fun.
Great gun. Keep it in case you need to face down a Sasquatch. :-)
Send it to me.
Trade it for a blue-helmet buster maybe?
NOt sure there is such a thing as “too dead”...
But that being said - I know some folks here in Arkansas (I don’t think our Whitetail are any more bullet-resistant than yours) who use similar large-bore calibers for deer hunting.
It’s a neat gun, though the “Vanguard” line is not the real “high-end” of Weatherby rifles. I think it is actually made (at least the action is) by Howa rifles - not a bad name either.
I see two options - one is to keep it (might want to check the cost and availability of ammo for that thing - most of the Weatherby Magnum chamberings are VERY expensive). You can use it for deer hunting, no problem. Just don’t shoot a deer in the shoulder - the front end will be nasty and wasted.
The other option (the one I would probably take) - sell it or trade it for something a bit more practical.
I won this monster over the holidays, Vanguard 300 Weatherby Mag. I live in north MS and the largest thing we have to hunt is white tail deer. This is overkill. I don't know much about it but kinda like it for my small collection. I don't think I will ever get the chance to hunt with it. Would you suggest keep it, trade it or sell it?
Move?
Flip it for something sensible, like a .308 VEPR. :-).
Seriously? Perusing Weatherby's website, it looks like a Vanguard Sporter, which has an MSRP of $895. Scope, unknown. You should be able to sell or trade, and get something interesting. Unfortunately, modern "personal defense rifles" are going for insane prices, these days.
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