Description
The Weatherby Mark V Accumark RC, .257 Wby Mag, 26″ Fluted, Stainless, Composite Stock is a purpose-built, long-range hunting rifle. It combines Weatherby’s robust Mark V action with a fluted stainless steel barrel and a lightweight composite stock, designed for accuracy and durability in the field. This is a serious tool for hunters who demand performance at extended ranges.
Key Features
- Mark V Action: The legendary 9-lug design is incredibly strong, allowing for higher pressure cartridges and a smooth, 54-degree bolt lift.
- Fluted Stainless Barrel: The 26-inch barrel is fluted to reduce weight and improve cooling, while the stainless steel resists corrosion.
- Composite Stock: The Bell and Carlson stock is lightweight, rigid, and impervious to weather, with an aluminum bedding block for consistent accuracy.
- AccuTrigger: A user-adjustable trigger allows you to fine-tune the pull weight to your preference, a critical feature for precision shooting.
- Cerakote Finish: The metalwork is protected by a durable Cerakote finish, adding an extra layer of defense against the elements.
Specifications & Details
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Caliber | .257 Weatherby Magnum |
| Barrel | 26″ Fluted Stainless Steel |
| Action | Mark V Bolt Action |
| Stock | Composite with Aluminum Bedding Block |
| Overall Length | Approx. 46.5″ |
| Weight | Approx. 7.5 lbs |
I’ve put a few boxes of factory Weatherby ammo through a similar Accumark, and the out-of-the-box accuracy is exactly what you’d hope for. The rifle is drop-in ready—the bedding block system means you can mount a scope and head to the range without needing a gunsmith to bed the action. That said, the real magic of the .257 Weatherby Mag is its flat trajectory and blistering speed; we’re talking a 100-grain bullet at over 3,600 fps. This translates to less holdover and more confidence on those long prairie shots or mountain passes. The price point of $1685.69 positions it as a premium hunting rifle, but you’re paying for a complete, no-excuses system.
Who This Rifle Is For
This is for the hunter who chases game in open country. Think antelope in Wyoming, mule deer in Colorado, or even long-range varmint control. If your shots regularly stretch past 300 yards and you need a cartridge that bucks the wind, the .257 Wby Mag in this platform is a compelling choice. It’s not a lightweight mountain rifle, but rather a balanced long-range instrument. It’s also for the shooter who appreciates a refined factory trigger and a stock that won’t warp with humidity.
Pros & Cons
Pros: The Mark V action is supremely strong and smooth. The fluted barrel is a great balance of weight and stiffness. The composite stock with its bedding block promotes excellent accuracy. The .257 Weatherby Magnum is a legendary flat-shooting cartridge with manageable recoil for its performance.
Cons: Ammunition is proprietary and can be expensive and sometimes hard to find locally. The 26-inch barrel can be a bit cumbersome in thick timber. It’s a specialized tool—overkill for whitetail in a woodlot.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How does the .257 Weatherby Mag compare to a standard .25-06 Remington?
A: The .257 Wby Mag offers a significant velocity advantage—often 200-300 fps more—which means a flatter trajectory and more energy downrange. The trade-off is more recoil, barrel wear, and ammunition cost.
Q: Is the trigger really adjustable?
A: Yes, the AccuTrigger is user-adjustable. You can safely lower the pull weight to suit your preference, though I found the factory setting to be crisp and excellent for hunting.
Q: What scope base does it use?
A: The Mark V Accumark RC uses a standard Weatherby Mark V scope mounting pattern. Bases from brands like Talley, Leupold, or Nightforce designed for the Mark V will fit perfectly.
Look, if you’re after a modern, corrosion-resistant rifle built for a specific high-performance cartridge, the Accumark RC makes a strong case. It’s a refined package that handles the potent .257 Weatherby Magnum with authority. This rifle is available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide, with an FFL transfer required for firearm purchases. If the open country is your hunting ground, this rifle deserves a close look.




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