I've lusted after Weatherby MK V actions and stock designs since I started reading gun magazines around 1955. I've shot customers rifles in Magnum calibers and didn't feel the need for that much power, but still appreciated the stock's ability to minimize felt recoil, by design.
The time may be right for me to buy a synthetic-stocked, regular deer hunting cartridge chambered MK V rifle (.270 Win or 30-06).
Have any of you folks shot such a Weatherby? They're supposed to shoot really well, claiming under 1 MOA, using Premium ammo. I could live with that for a fairly light weight (7.5 lb) rifle, plus scope, but hoping for a little better accuracy with handloads.
Yes, I'm still considering alternatives like Tikka, Sako, Winchester, but my heart belongs to Weatherby at this point.
John
The time may be right for me to buy a synthetic-stocked, regular deer hunting cartridge chambered MK V rifle (.270 Win or 30-06).
Have any of you folks shot such a Weatherby? They're supposed to shoot really well, claiming under 1 MOA, using Premium ammo. I could live with that for a fairly light weight (7.5 lb) rifle, plus scope, but hoping for a little better accuracy with handloads.
Yes, I'm still considering alternatives like Tikka, Sako, Winchester, but my heart belongs to Weatherby at this point.
John