Weatherby Mark V Accumark RC .338 Lapua Rifle

$194,729.00

A value-focused, long-range powerhouse in .338 Lapua Magnum, featuring a fluted barrel, recoil-reducing Accubrake, and composite stock for extreme-distance hunting and precision shooting.

Description

The Weatherby Mark V Accumark RC, .338 Lapua, 28″ Fluted, Accubrake, Blued, Composite Stock is a purpose-built, long-range hunting and precision rifle. It combines Weatherby’s robust Mark V action with the hard-hitting .338 Lapua Magnum cartridge in a lightweight composite-stocked package designed for stability and reduced recoil, making extreme-distance shots more manageable for the practical shooter.

Key Features

  • Chambered in .338 Lapua Magnum: A legendary cartridge for long-range energy and wind-bucking performance.
  • 28″ Fluted Barrel with Accubrake: Maximizes velocity, reduces weight, and significantly cuts felt recoil and muzzle jump.
  • Composite Stock: Lightweight, weather-resistant, and features an aluminum bedding block for consistent accuracy.
  • Mark V RC (RifleCote) Action: A durable, blued finish on a famously strong 9-lug action known for its smooth operation.
  • Accumark Contour: A heavy, fluted barrel profile that balances weight for stability without being overly burdensome in the field.

Specifications & Details

Specification Detail
Caliber .338 Lapua Magnum
Barrel 28″, Fluted, Accubrake
Action Mark V Bolt-Action
Finish Blued (RifleCote)
Stock Composite with Aluminum Bedding Block
Magazine Capacity Detachable Box Magazine

Let’s talk value. At $1947.29, this isn’t an impulse buy—it’s a calculated investment in a specific capability. You’re getting into the .338 Lapua platform at a price point that undercuts many custom or semi-custom options. The included Accubrake is a huge value-add, a muzzle device that would cost several hundred dollars separately and is crucial for making this powerful caliber shootable over long sessions. The rifle is drop-in ready with its bedded stock, meaning you can mount a scope and head to the range without immediate gunsmithing costs. That said, you need to budget for a serious optic; this rifle demands glass like a Nightforce NX8 or a Vortex Razor HD Gen III to match its potential. The total package weight, typically around 9.5 to 10.5 pounds bare, is a practical tradeoff—heavy enough for stability on a bipod but still transportable for a determined hunter.

Who This Rifle Is For

This rifle is for the shooter who has outgrown the .300 Win Mag and needs legitimate 1200+ yard capability for hunting large game like elk or moose, or for engaging steel at extreme distances. It’s for the budget-conscious long-range enthusiast who wants a turn-key .338 Lapua solution without the $4,000+ price tag of a full custom rig. It’s also for the hunter in open country where shots can stretch out beyond the reach of standard magnums. This platform is compatible with standard .338 Lapua Mag ammunition and reloading components, giving you plenty of options from factory loads to hand-loads. Remember, FFL transfer required for firearm purchases when ordering online.

Pros & Cons

Pros: Exceptional long-range power and ballistic performance. The Accubrake makes a punishing caliber surprisingly manageable. The composite stock and fluted barrel keep weight reasonable for the cartridge. The Mark V action is proven and strong. You get into a premium cartridge at a mid-range price.

Cons: Ammunition cost is very high—practice gets expensive. The 28″ barrel can be cumbersome in thick timber or a blind. It’s overkill for whitetail deer at standard ranges. The brake increases noise and blast significantly, which is tough on you and anyone nearby.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is the Accubrake removable if I want to use a suppressor?

A: Yes, the Accubrake is threaded on (likely 5/8″-24 thread pitch), so it can be removed by a competent gunsmith to mount a compatible .338 caliber suppressor. Just ensure you follow all NFA regulations.

Q: How does the price compare to building a similar rifle?

A: Honestly, it’s tough to beat. A custom action, premium barrel, stock, and gunsmithing for chambering and fitting would easily surpass $1947.29. Weatherby’s factory offering provides a complete, tested system at a compelling bang-for-buck price.

Q: Is this a good first long-range rifle?

A: Probably not. The .338 Lapua has steep costs for ammo and components, and its recoil, even braked, is substantial. It’s better suited as a second or third rifle for a shooter who already understands long-range fundamentals with a milder cartridge like 6.5 Creedmoor or .308 Winchester.

If you need the reach and authority of a .338 Lapua without a custom shop price, the Weatherby Mark V Accumark RC presents a solid, practical value. This rifle is available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide.

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