The Accumark Pro now carries all the legendary performance of the Accumark, plus custom features driving it to the next level of performance. A carbon fiber stock provides excellent stiffness and lightweight attributes for the shooter looking for magnum range, but wanting to cut ounces. A perfect combination of accuracy, weight, and aesthetics with Cerakote finish on all metalwork guaranteeing a life of rugged dependability.
Brand Weatherby
Category Rifles
Caliber 6.5x30 Weatherby Mag
Model Mark V
Series Accumark Pro
Stock Finish Carbon Fiber w / Gray Sponge Patterns
Action Bolt
Sights None, Drilled&Tapped
Capacity 3+1
Muzzle Accubrake ST Muzzle Brake
Drop 1 / 5" @ Comb & 1 / 5" @ Heel
Hand Left
Length of Pull 13.50"
Oal 48.25"
Receiver Finish Tungsten Gray Cerakote
Receiver Material Steel
Stock Finish Group Digital Camouflage
Stock Material Carbon Fiber
Trigger Trigger Tech Field
Twist 1:8"
Weight 7.90 lbs
Barrel Description Fluted
Barrel Finish Tungsten Gray 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 6.5-300 Weatherby Magnum (6.5-300 WM) introduced by Weatherby in 2016, is the fastest factory 6.5mm cartridge in history! Based on the big .300 Weatherby Magnum case necked down, the 6.5-300 WM is a full-length belted magnum; its 2.85-inch case requires a .375 H&H-length action. Weatherby factory loads include a 127-grain Barnes LRX and 130-grain Swift Scirocco, both at around 3500 fps. The 6.5-300 WM is overbore capacity so barrel life will be fairly short, and performance is best with a 26-inch barrel. Its flat trajectory and long-range performance are spectacular, and the cartridge can take advantage of both the new aerodynamic 6.5mm bullets...and the upurge of interest in the 6.5mm. From a hunter's standpoint the 6.5-300 WM has surprisingly mild recoil, and one quickly notes how fast the bullet gets there! Interestingly, Roy Weatherby considered a 6.5-300 but decided 1950s bullets couldn't handle the velocity. With today's bullets the time for this super-fast 6.5mm has arrived! — Craig Boddington