It also comes with a flush fitting thread protector. Weatherby thought of pretty much everything with this rifle, as it’s suppressor ready and threaded 1/2×28. They claim “it significantly reduces felt recoil by up to 53 percent.” Personally, I was impressed with how tame the Backcountry was to shoot, even when throwing 6.5 WBY RPM’s down range. Weatherby chose a fluted barrel and the new slim-line Accubrake ST muzzle break. To take things even further, the trigger has all stainless steel and corrosion resistant components. It broke nice and crisp, and had virtually no creep. I found this trigger to be incredibly smooth. Then Weatherby added a TriggerTech externally adjustable trigger, allowing a 2.5-to-5-pound range. It houses Weatherby’s 3DHEX recoil pad, which makes that 5-pound rifle very easy to control under recoil. In the factory configuration, the Backcountry rifles come with a carbon fiber stock. As the name would indicate, they are truly made for withstanding the rigors of mother nature that’s why Weatherby has these rifles Cerakoted. In the Weatherby Mark V series, the Accumark sells for about 1,000 to 1,500, while the Terramark lists for around 1,600 to 1,900, both have plenty of options from which to choose. Weatherby went all out on its Backcountry line of rifles. Considering how the Backcountry shot for me, and for other people that I witnessed shooting it, I see no reason to question the claim. That, right there, is putting your money where your mouth is. Weatherby guarantees the Mark V Backcountry is sub-MOA at 100 yards when used with Weatherby factory or other premium ammunition. Not only did Weatherby’s designers develop a rifle less than 5 pounds, but they made it available in magnum cartridges. Well, someone at Weatherby must have said, “hold my beer and watch this.” The goal of the old-school designers at Weatherby was to make a rifle 5 pounds or lighter. The Weatherby Mark V Backcountry is sure to turn the heads of hunters, as well as shooting sports enthusiasts alike. 300 Weatherby Magnum and the Ti model in 6.5 Weatherby RPM.
Specifically, I got my hands on the Weatherby Mark V Backcountry in. I recently had a chance to play with both models at the 2019 Athlon Outdoors Rendezvous in Idaho. Crazy, right? The Ti model is also available in multiple calibers, and for lefties as well. Did I mention how light the Ti model was? No? OK, it’s 4.8 pounds light. Then there is the Backcountry Ti, which is a bit fancier and absurdly light. Southpaws rejoice! The “standard” model weighs in at 5.3 pounds. Firstly is the Backcountry, which is available in multiple calibers and also in a left-hand configuration.
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The new series features two different models. It just keeps getting better and better with time-especially now with the introduction of the Weatherby Mark V Backcountry lineup. Weatherby has been making its signature Mark V line of bolt-action rifles since the 1950s. to your FFL who must be willing to accept from a non licensee.Big-Game Bucket List: 5 Hunting Trips Worth Taking Immediately Taking on the Outdoors With the Weatherby Mark V Backcountry
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Price is plus USPS Priority Shipping/Ins. MO or personal check, I will ship when funds clear my bank. You have the 3 day non firing inspection period. I will send the Imgur link with all the pictures to any interested parties. Overall an honest 98%-99% rifle that has been used but not abused. The scope itself is perfect in and out with what I would call a heavy duplex. The rear mount screws look as though the previous owner was in a bit of a hurry as the slots show Blue wear and some buggering. They look like Leupold or Redfield but are not marked with their logo. Topped with a WBY Supreme 3 x 9 scope in unmarked rings and mounts. The close up pictures will show them but with the factory high gloss finish they are tough to see. There are a few small pressure dings (1/4" or smaller) in the stock, probably from going in and out of the packed safe it was stored in. The wood is in excellent condition with sharp checkering and no scratches or rub marks.
The remainder of the 26" barrel, receiver, and bottom metal are 99+% with no scratches or rub marks. This rifle has some Blue wear at the end of the barrel and the crown is in the white. I couldn't find pictures of the crowns on any other rifles so I don't know if they were Blued. Metal is 99% but does show a small rub mark in the Blue on the top of the barrel about 4 inches back from the muzzle.