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Weatherby Mark V

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description Weatherby Mark V Overview

The Weatherby Mark V is a bolt-action rifle renowned for its powerful performance with large caliber ammunition. Introduced in 1957 by Roy Weatherby, it utilizes high-pressure cartridges like the 300 WBY Magnum to deliver exceptional stopping power. This rifle is favored by hunters and serious shooters pursuing big game animals where significant energy transfer is required. It’s a respected choice for those demanding precision and raw force in their firearms.

insights Ranking position

Weatherby Mark V ranks #86 of 246 in the Shooter ranking, behind Glock 17, ahead of SIG Sauer P320.

balance Weatherby Mark V Pros & Cons

thumb_up Pros
  • check Sub-MOA accuracy guarantee
  • check Extremely robust action
  • check Premium finish quality
thumb_down Cons
  • close High recoil on magnums
  • close Expensive proprietary ammunition

help Weatherby Mark V FAQ

When was the Weatherby Mark V introduced?

The Weatherby Mark V was introduced in 1957 by American inventor and firearms designer Roy Weatherby. It was specifically engineered to handle his proprietary line of high-pressure, belted magnum cartridges.

What makes the Weatherby Mark V action unique?

The Weatherby Mark V features a distinctive bolt design with multiple locking lugs, traditionally nine on early centerfire models, compared to the two lugs found on standard Mauser-style actions. This design allows for a shorter bolt throw and increased lockup strength to safely handle high chamber pressures.

What are the most famous cartridges associated with the Weatherby Mark V?

The Mark V is famous for firing Weatherby's proprietary high-velocity magnum cartridges, such as the .300 Weatherby Magnum and .340 Weatherby Magnum. These rounds are renowned for their flat trajectories and devastating terminal performance on big game.

Where are Weatherby Mark V rifles currently manufactured?

Originally designed in the United States, the Mark V rifles were historically manufactured in places like West Germany and Japan. Recently, Weatherby shifted the production of the Mark V back to Sheridan, Wyoming.

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