Weatherby Vanguard Camilla Thrd Wilderness 6.5Creed 20

SKU:
145480111
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UPC:
747115456437
$806.95
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The Weatherby Vanguard Camilla Thrd Wilderness in 6.5 Creedmoor with a 20-inch barrel is a modern hunting rifle engineered from the ground up for shooters seeking a lightweight, fast-handling platform that doesn't force you into a one-size-fits-all design. Built on Weatherby's proven Vanguard action, the Camilla line addresses what matters most to anyone who finds standard rifle ergonomics uncomfortable: stock geometry, reach to trigger, and overall balance. This isn't a unisex rifle with a pink stock—it's a purpose-built tool with a 13-inch length of pull, slender grip with a subtle finger guide, and a higher comb that naturally aligns your eye with optics without awkward cheek weld gymnastics.

The barreled action delivers the hallmark Weatherby guarantee: sub-MOA accuracy (0.99 inches or less at 100 yards) from a cold barrel when paired with Weatherby factory or quality ammunition within two years of purchase. The 20-inch cold hammer forged barrel in a #1 contour keeps weight down while maintaining rigidity, and the 6.5 Creedmoor cartridge offers real-world hunting performance across a wide range of game and shooting distances. The rifle's angled recoil pad and canted toe are designed to nestle properly into a shooter's shoulder—a detail that matters far more than marketing speak suggests, especially over a long hunting day.

Build quality is Weatherby standard throughout: a one-piece machined bolt body with integral recoil lug, fully enclosed bolt sleeve, cold hammer forged barrel, and a match-grade two-stage trigger that breaks cleanly. The matte bead-blasted blue finish is a practical choice for the field, and the green hand-laid fiberglass stock with black webbing is both durable and lightweight. A hinged floorplate and 3-position safety round out a rifle that handles like it weighs less than it does, carries easily all day, and shoots to its potential from the first shot.