Weatherby vs howa mini 223

Blott2007

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I’ve tried searching for this specific question but can’t seem to find it. I’m wanting to set up a 223 bolt action for training and varmints. I’ve been looking at the howa mini and vanguards. My question is “is the vanguard a standard short action or a mini action like the howa?” Follow up questions would be is one better than the other? The weatherby comes with hinged floor plate, which would be preferred, and mini with box magazine. Either would be the 20in heavy threaded barrel. Experience or reviews of either would be really helpful, don’t see many reviews of the vanguard in 223 online. Thank you for the help and sharing experience.
 
The Vangaurd has been based on a standard short action Howa, so it’s a larger action. The mini is a cool little action, definitely a different feel in the hands and look than a short action Howa (vangard). I like how Weatherby finishes the vangard, but the mini is definitely a head turner since it’s so small.
 
Thank you for the reply. Both seem to get good reviews. The mini seems to get mixed feelings on the bottom metal/ magazine set up. I’ll look into stock options/ aftermarket support for both.
 
Any particular reason you don't have a Tikka in the mix? I have a howa mini (6 ARC) and a Tikka .223 and would take the T3x over the howa for sure in .223 every time.
 
Thank you for the reply. Both seem to get good reviews. The mini seems to get mixed feelings on the bottom metal/ magazine set up. I’ll look into stock options/ aftermarket support for both.
Pay attention to twist rate, the Weatherbys vary depending on model/barrel thickness.
 
Any particular reason you don't have a Tikka in the mix? I have a howa mini (6 ARC) and a Tikka .223 and would take the T3x over the howa for sure in .223 every time.

Tikka is for sure an option. I’m pretty familiar with those and was not with the howa.
 
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