SUB-MOA accuracy and durable performance finish, this rifle is home in any backcountry situation. The #2 contour fluted barrel cuts precious pounds for backpack trips. The hand-laid fiberglass Monte Carlo stock with aluminum bedding blocks gives this rifle a strong foundation to make the cross-canyon shots when the opportunity presents itself. The spiral fluted bolt body aides in the reduction of weight and the Cerakote finish on all metalwork guarantees a life of rugged dependability.
Brand Weatherby
Category Rifles
Caliber 300 Wthby Mag
Model Mark V
Series Weathermark LT
Stock Finish Green w / FDE Speckle
Action Bolt
Sights None, Drilled&Tapped
Capacity 3+1
Muzzle Accubrake ST Muzzle Brake
Drop 7 / 8" @ Comb & 1 5 / 8" @ Heel
Hand Right
Length of Pull 13.63"
Oal 48.63"
Receiver Finish Flat Dark Earth Cerakote
Stock Description Fixed Monte Carlo
Stock Finish Group Brown
Stock Material Fiberglass
Trigger Trigger Tech Field
Twist 1:10"
Weight 7.20 lbs
Barrel Description #2 Contour
Barrel Finish Flat Dark Earth Cerakote
Barrel Length 26"
Caliber Dictionary
The Below Information Has Been Provided From Our Gun Caliber Dictionary And Is Meant For Informational Purposes Only. It Is Not Intended to Describe The Unique Specifications For This Ammunition.
The 300 Weatherby Magnum was wildcatted by Roy Weatherby in 1944 and was among his initial cartridges when he went into production in 1945. The 300 Weatherby Magnum remains the flagship of the Weatherby line, the most popular of the Weatherby Magnums. It is based on the 300 H&H case blown out, retaining the full (2.85-inch) case length and adding Weatherby's distinctive "double Venturi" shoulder. It is thus just one of numerous "improved" versions of the 300 H&H, but easily the most popular and the only one readily available in factory form. The 300 Weatherby Magnum is fast, flat-shooting, and powerful, and has been the choice of many serious globe-trotting hunters since its inception. Factory loads are available from Federal, Hornady, and Remington as well as Weatherby. Weatherby factory loads include: 150-grain bullet at 3540 feet per second; 165-grain bullet at 3390; and 180-grain bullet at 3240. — Craig Boddington