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Interest in Weatherby Mark V actions?
While talking with a tech from Weatherby, i was surprised to find that thet do not sell their Mark V action or barreled action.
This was saddening, after thoughts of building a wildcat 7mm-378 ELR/ULR rifle on a Mark V action. So i'm seeking input on any interest for the Mark V action on the 3 firearm related forums that i'm on. If enough interest, then i plan on taking my results to Weatherby. Thank You!
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Honestly, I'm not interested in the Mark V action. I'm also not interested in building an ELR rifle.
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Why the Mark V vs one of the custom Lapua big bolt face actions?
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For a number of reasons, Weatherby has always "gone their own way" when designing their rifles; the MK 5's typically are going to come with their own unique in-line 6 or 9 lug bolt which I believe the barrel has to be timed precisely to when fitted. Even their lower-end Vanguard (howa 1500 in drag) which has a more conventional bolt head lug arrangement is not made with the intention of end-user "easy on and off" barrel replacement. I've tried twice and failed both times. Mk 5's are great rifles IMO.
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I don't think Weatherby ever sold actions or barreled actions. From the early days of a "garage shop" on, Roy Weatherby sold his RIFLES, as rifles, not parts.
Am not at all surprised to see Weatherby still continuing that tradition. If you want a custom build on a Mk V Weatherby action, I strongly suspect you'll need to start by buying a used Weatherby Mk V rifle, and going from there. As already mentioned, rebarreling a Weatherby Mk V is not something for the home hobby gunsmith.
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I have a Weatherby, and I really like it. I bought a wholesale barrel in my caliber when they discontinued my specific rifle.
But, like Posts 4 and 5 stated, not a great choice for a custom. There are SO many great custom actions out there that are better choices IMHO, than fiddling with a Mark V action. And no, if they were available, I'd not want one, nor buy one. |
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The best way to get a Mark V action used to be to buy a weather warrior just for the action and stock. Now they are expensive too. |
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If you want a barrel eater, a very easy way to build one is to buy a Savage 338 Lapua and build a 7-338 Lapua. |
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One might say that while a Vanguard is a Weatherby, the Mark V is the Weatherby...
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For clarification, Did I even remotely suggest the Vanguard and Mark V we're the same or similar actions? The Vanguard is actually a semi clone of a 700.
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Other than his few first custom rifles, made in his CA shop, Weatherby rifles have always been "made" by some other manufacturer, to Weatherby specs. Same with Weatherby ammo. Weatherby kept his cartridges essentially "proprietary" for a long, long time. Weatherby ammo was made by Norma, some used Nosler bullets all said "Weatherby" and Norma's name was in the fine print on the box. IF you design a thing, own the rights to it, no matter who you contract with to actually produce it, its still "yours".
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Its too proprietary of a system imho. If you want their gun you buy it an use it as built. Stocks, chassis, barrels, you have very limited options.
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Shadow9mm, That's Wby custom shop.
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My point exactly. All through weatherby. No real aftermarket options. Its weatherby, or a gunsmith. Get a rem700... your options are practically unlimited straight off the shelf to your door in just a couple days.
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There are a number of rifle makers who do not sell their actions. Weatherby, Winchester, Ruger, if you want to build a custom, you buy a rifle and then modify it. If you want to build a custom Weatherby rifle, you buy a Weatherby rifle and rebarrel it. There's no mystery to rebarreling Weatherby rifles, no timing of locking lugs, nothing special, they are easy to rebarrel.
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Do they normally need trued up?
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Specific to the Mk V can you define "pure garbage"??
And, how did the "pure garbage" rifle(s) shoot???? Remember Weatherby is not making and selling match rifles, they are selling hunting rifles, and, unless they give you a written guarantee then the accuracy you should expect is "minute of" deer/elk/caribou/moose, or what ever other big game you're hunting. If it doesn't shoot that well, you have a valid gripe. If it does, or even shoots better than that, you don't.
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AFAIK--Mk 5's do have a written guarantee of being able to shoot MOA @ 100 yds with 3 shots of their factory ammo. I've never shot one that couldn't (unless the throat and bore had already been toasted).
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The Mark V and even the Vangard have a 1 MOA written guarantee with factory ammo.
My Weathermark LT in 7mm Weatherby Magnum with or without the brake does this for 5 shots with my handloads. With 1 caveat. It doesn't like the 175gr ABLR. I'm thinking the combination of the 1:10 twist and the 0.3" jump. Shoots the 160gr Sierra SPBT GameKings just fine. 51 rounds down the tube thus far. The first gen Vangard in 243Win i had would shoot the first 3 within 1 MOA at 100 yards. Let it cool for an hour & next 3 were about 5 inches. Repeat and get 12 inch "group". Always repeated this no matter what i tried. Had someone else do the same. Changed scope ( i still have & use that scope with no issues). Was the only rifle i was happy to get rid of!
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