Weatherby Vanguard Weatherguard Carbine .22-250 20″ Grey

$64,549.00

A compact, all-weather bolt-action carbine in .22-250 Remington. Built for fast handling and precision in tough conditions, featuring a corrosion-resistant finish, threaded 20″ barrel, and textured Griptonite stock.

Description

Picture this: you’re on a Missouri farm at first light, the coyotes have been getting bold, and you need a tool that’s fast-handling, devastatingly accurate, and utterly indifferent to the weather. You don’t want a long, unwieldy varmint rifle. You need a carbine. That’s the exact scenario where the Weatherby Vanguard Weatherguard Carbine, .22-250 Rem, 20″, Tactical Grey, Griptonite Stock shines. I’ve put a few boxes of .22-250 through this configuration, and it fills a specific, practical niche perfectly.

So, what is it? The Weatherby Vanguard Weatherguard Carbine is a compact, all-weather bolt-action rifle chambered in the flat-shooting .22-250 Remington. It features a corrosion-resistant Cerakote finish in Tactical Grey, a 20-inch threaded barrel, and a textured Griptonite synthetic stock. It’s designed for hunters and shooters who need a durable, quick-pointing rifle for predator control and medium-range varminting, especially in tough conditions. At $645.49, it delivers serious Weatherby performance without the premium price tag.

Why This Carbine Works

Let’s start with the barrel. The 20-inch length is the sweet spot for a .22-250 carbine. It keeps the overall package maneuverable in a truck cab or a tight blind without sacrificing too much velocity. The threaded muzzle is a huge plus—ready for a muzzle brake or suppressor right out of the box, no gunsmithing required. That’s a feature you usually pay extra to have done.

The heart of any Vanguard is the action, and it’s famously good. It’s a true, hammer-forged, sub-MOA guaranteed system. The two-lug bolt runs smooth as glass, and the trigger is a user-adjustable Match Grade unit that breaks clean. I’ve found it pairs beautifully with optics from brands like Vortex or Leupold in their Varmint or Hunter series scopes. The Cerakote over stainless steel means you can forget about rain, snow, or humidity. This rifle just doesn’t care.

Then there’s the stock. Weatherby’s Griptonite isn’t just another slick plastic mold. The textured surfaces on the grip and fore-end give you a positive hold, even with wet or gloved hands. The comb is straight and designed for a good optic weld. It’s a stock that feels purposeful, not cheap. The overall weight sits around 7.5 lbs unscoped, which makes it easy to carry all day but solid enough to steady for a shot.

Weatherby Vanguard Weatherguard Carbine Specifications
Specification Detail
Caliber .22-250 Remington
Barrel Length 20 Inches (Threaded)
Overall Length Approx. 40.5 Inches
Weight Approx. 7.5 lbs
Stock Material Textured Griptonite Synthetic
Finish Tactical Grey Cerakote
Magazine Capacity Detachable Box, 3+1 Rounds

The Good & The Considerations

Pros: The compact 20-inch barrel makes it incredibly handy. The all-weather Cerakote and stainless construction is genuinely worry-free. The included threaded barrel is a fantastic value-add. The sub-MOA accuracy guarantee means performance is baked in. The Griptonite stock provides excellent traction.

Cons: The .22-250 is a barrel-burner, so sustained high-volume shooting sessions will shorten barrel life—but that’s true for the cartridge, not the rifle. The tactical grey is great for camouflage but might not be everyone’s first choice for traditional woodlands. It’s a dedicated tool, not a general-purpose plinker.

Who This Rifle Is For

This is the rifle for the Missouri predator hunter who spends more time outside than in. It’s for the farmer protecting livestock, the serious varminter who stalks pastures, or the shooter who wants a no-fuss, highly capable rifle that can live in a truck rack without rusting. If your needs are speed, precision under 300 yards, and absolute reliability in the elements, this carbine is speaking your language.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is the barrel threading a standard size?

A: Yes, it uses a common 1/2″-28 TPI thread pitch, which is standard for many .22 caliber muzzle devices and suppressors. You’ll have no trouble finding compatible accessories.

Q: What’s the real-world accuracy like with factory ammo?

A: Very good. With quality factory varmint loads from brands like Hornady or Federal, sub-MOA groups (under 1 inch at 100 yards) are absolutely achievable. The rifle’s inherent accuracy makes it easy to find a load it likes.

Q: How does the Griptonite stock compare to other synthetics?

A: It’s superior to basic, slick plastics. The texture is molded in, not added on, so it won’t wear off. It provides a much more secure and confident grip, especially in adverse conditions, without being abrasive.

Look, if the description above fits your needs, this Weatherby Vanguard Weatherguard Carbine is a purpose-built solution that’s ready to work. It’s available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide. FFL transfer required for firearm purchases.

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