I’m thinking about the 338 RPM. I HAVE A 33806 A I. BALISTICLY VERY CLOSE. I t weighs 6.7 pounds ready to hunt. Only drawback is that I have to produce my own ammo. This is one beautiful rig.
IMHO the best rifle on the market...if the screws bother you just change them out....I do...what I really wish is you could get them in regular calibers like 30.06
Weatherby is a family company that hasn't ben sold. Props to them. All others..... have been sold an had to stoop to that level. Weatherby does not. That's the mark of a financially stable company. Applaud them.
They did offer in standard calibers up to their move to Sheridan and the re-design of the Mark V line. I have an older (bought in 2000) Mark V stainless steel in .30-06.
Im in the market for a new rifle Ive narrowed my choices down to a Weatherby Mark V backcountry and the Christensen arms Ridgeline any reason to choose one over the other?
I want this in 6.5/300 - fastest bullet in 6.5 ever made. My son bought the vanguard edition 6.5/300 and that barrel is made in Japan (howa) and is sub MOA at 100 yds and online threads say this barrell is more accurate than barrels on the Mark V
@@Bullets4Bucks what I am asking is do you think it has enough weight to make using that rifle in that caliber effective. For example, my savage high country is just heavy enough to make the 300 win mag an enjoyable shooting rifle and to hunt with and handles well. yes, it is a little heavy, maybe 11lbs with scope.
@@acevent5759 I would guess you wouldn't want to shoot it more than 5 or 10 times if it were 300wby. A lot of that is personal preference and recoil tolerance. For a hunting rifle I think it would be fine but certainly not for a long range outing.
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It’s on my list!!! Make no mistake, this is one great firearm. !!
I’m thinking about the 338 RPM. I HAVE A 33806 A I. BALISTICLY VERY CLOSE. I t weighs 6.7 pounds ready to hunt. Only drawback is that I have to produce my own ammo. This is one beautiful rig.
Good review. Saving up some Pennie’s for one of these. I have a backcountry ti, first gen in 6.5-300. They’re Amazing rifles that’s for sure.
Range videos coming!
You forgot to talk about the recoil pad it's a special lightweight pad that absorbs a lot of recoil
IMHO the best rifle on the market...if the screws bother you just change them out....I do...what I really wish is you could get them in regular calibers like 30.06
100%! Not too fond of weatherby cartridges, needs to have like 308,7mm08,280 ai,30-06,270, 7mm rem mag, maybe even 22-250
Weatherby is a family company that hasn't ben sold. Props to them.
All others..... have been sold an had to stoop to that level.
Weatherby does not. That's the mark of a financially stable company.
Applaud them.
They did offer in standard calibers up to their move to Sheridan and the re-design of the Mark V line. I have an older (bought in 2000) Mark V stainless steel in .30-06.
Im in the market for a new rifle Ive narrowed my choices down to a Weatherby Mark V backcountry and the Christensen arms Ridgeline any reason to choose one over the other?
That's a sweet looking rig
A three position safety would have been nice......especially given the premium price.
I want this in 6.5/300 - fastest bullet in 6.5 ever made. My son bought the vanguard edition 6.5/300 and that barrel is made in Japan (howa) and is sub MOA at 100 yds and online threads say this barrell is more accurate than barrels on the Mark V
I wanted that but couldn't find it in stock
Was this the fde cerakote on this particular rifle
Great review about a Great Rifle !....Thanks fer sharing !!
Thank you
Needs that Monte Carlo/ California hybrid stock weatherby is known for. I love that rifle but that comb is too low. That's an issue. Wtf weatherby
I’m pretty sure TriggerTech is from Ontario, Canada
Trigger tech is Canadian 🇨🇦 🤘🏼👍🏼
You are correct.
Dose anyone have one in 30-378 WBY
Hopefully its a 300 weatherby or a 6.5 weatherby option!
I wanted 300 or 6.5 weatherby but lucky to even find one. Its a 6.5 weatherby rpm
Would 300 wby be too much for that rifle ?
No. Not with the 9 lug option they sell
@@Bullets4Bucks what I am asking is do you think it has enough weight to make using that rifle in that caliber effective. For example, my savage high country is just heavy enough to make the 300 win mag an enjoyable shooting rifle and to hunt with and handles well. yes, it is a little heavy, maybe 11lbs with scope.
@@acevent5759 I would guess you wouldn't want to shoot it more than 5 or 10 times if it were 300wby. A lot of that is personal preference and recoil tolerance. For a hunting rifle I think it would be fine but certainly not for a long range outing.
I'd like to test drive this rifle.
Last part of your video was buffering and then finally stopped when you were taking the rifle apart. TH-cam works in mysterious ways.
Weird...
TriggerTech is a Canadian company.
Correct.
I should have read all comments !
I hate the mark v saftey. The one on my carbonmark is so hard to work.
I actually like mine
C'mon Weatherby,makes this in 270 Winchester with the 24 inch barrel, a proven affordable cartridge available every were!
Looks pricey 😎😎
It is
About 5k I'd guess
It depends.. Here in Amsteedam ive had bought my"Saiga12TacticalVer"w/Permits,Cost me 9.500€
If you have to ask you can’t afford it🤔😳😂
3000 dollars ! I'll pass. Would like to have it..... can't afford it !
Its pricey
its ok , but ill stick with tikka
Amen to that...dude it's 4500..no way to justify that price...I have a tikka that I bought for 1000 cad..
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Really wish howa and weatherby would stop cerakoting their actions!
Just barrel,OUTSIDE of receiver, bottom metal, bolt shroud
I agree kinda
If I had a Ti action...I'd want it raw Ti
Crazy overpriced imo...they still have those plastic sling knobs