Weatherby Mark V Hunter Review

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Weatherby Mark V Hunter Review


Introduced in 1957, Weatherby Mark V is one of some sporting rifles to have been repeatedly produced for over half a century and keep premier standing. The Mark V has been the flagship rifle for Weatherby since that point, and has a wonderful popularity for accuracy, reliability, and for that includes an ultra-strong motion. Although the guts of the Mark V (its motion) is generally the identical, Weatherby has repeatedly up to date the platform. Recent notable additions to the Mark V line are the Mark V Backcountry Ti and Backcountry 2.0 (that we featured in our 2022 rifles take a look at). Another introduction (albeit decrease profile) in late 2021 was the Mark V Hunter. The Hunter is essentially the most reasonably priced rifle within the Mark V household and is a superb worth for a high-quality gun.

  • Cartridge: .270 Win.
  • Capacity: 5+1 rounds
  • Weight: 6 pound, 2 ounces (weighed)
  • Receiver: Mark V six-lug receiver (nine-lug for magnum actions)
  • Receiver Finish: Cobalt Cerakote
  • Bolt: Six-lug, single plunger ejector, M-16-style extractor, fluted physique, over-sized bolt deal with, Graphite Black Cerakote end
  • Barrel: 24-inch, 1:10 twist
  • Muzzle: Recessed crown, threaded 1/2-inch x 28, thread protector included
  • Optics Mounting: drillled and tapped receiver
  • Stock: New Mark V Advanced Polymer Stock, grey with city and black speckle end
  • Overall Length: 45 inches
  • Trigger: Trigger Tech set off, curved shoe, 3 kilos, 2 ounces (measured)
  • Price: $1,349

Nuts and Bolts of the Weatherby Mark V Hunter

Six and Nine-Lug Actions

At its core, the Mark V Hunter is just a Mark V. If you’ve obtained a historical past with Weatherby rifles, you already know what which means. For everybody else, the Mark V motion is an extra-strong push-feed design that’s characterised by both six or 9 lugs (relying on motion dimension), and an ultra-short 54-degree bolt throw.

Unlike another actions, the lugs on the Mark V are small. It’s frequent to see two- and three-lug push-feed actions, however the lugs normally protrude past the skin dimensions of the bolt and slide back and forth in raceway channels lower into the receiver. The Mark V’s locking lugs are extra like sections of screw thread. Their exterior diameter matches the general bolt diameter, and the entrance portion of the bolt is machined to a smaller diameter to permit for this. Nine-lug actions have three rows of three lugs, and six-lug actions have two. The bolt face is recessed, cupping the case head, and when locked up, it’s a powerful connection.

six and nine-lug Mark V bolts
The Mark V Hunter has a fluted bolt, and the six-lug model is far more slender than the nine-lug. Tyler Freel

The Mark V Hunter I acquired is chambered in .270 Win. and has a six-lug motion. The rifle is out there in nine-lug actions for .300 Weatherby Magnum, .300 Winchester Magnum, 6.5-300 Weatherby Magnum, 7mm Weatherby Magnum, and 7mm Remington Magnum. It’s obtainable in a wide range of Weatherby and commonplace cartridges within the six-lug motion.

The most notable distinction between the 2 actions is the burden. The nine-lug motion is a beast. It’s constructed to deal with the high-pressure Weatherby Magnum cartridges, and the rifle weighs over a pound extra. The six-lug .270 I examined was comparatively gentle, helpful, and cozy to hold. It’s additionally wonderful in a cartridge just like the 6.5 Wby. RPM. The bolt is fluted, and the bolt physique and over-sized deal with are completed with black Cerakote. The motion physique and bottom-metal are completed in Cobalt Cerakote.

The Mark V hunter makes use of a TriggerTech set off that’s externally adjustable—however you in all probability received’t want to the touch it. Mine got here set at simply over three kilos and it breaks splendidly.

Barrel

My Mark V Hunter pattern in .270 has a 24-inch barrel that’s completed in Cobalt Cerakote. It’s a light-weight, No. 1 profile barrel with no fluting. It’s barely heavier than the Mark V Backcountry metal barrels. It has a 1:10-inch twist, and a properly protected, recessed goal crown. The muzzle is threaded in 1/2-inch x 28 pitch for using a brake or suppressor and comes with a thread protector.

Weatherby does their very own coatings and thread protectors in-house. Weatherby thread protectors have a notably tight, seamless match. In reality, it’s straightforward to miss the truth that the muzzle is threaded within the first place.

A suppressor is commonly an amazing accent for searching however be aware {that a} heavy suppressor will doubtless trigger a serious shift on this rifle’s level of affect—just because the barrel is so skinny. A dedicated-purpose light-weight suppressor just like the titanium AB Raptor could be very best for this rifle.

Weatherby thread protector
Weatherby does a wonderful job at making their thread protectors look seamless Tyler Freel

Stock

One departure that the Mark V Hunter makes from the normal Mark V line is with its inventory. The Mark V Hunter has what seems to be an injection-molded polymer inventory, fairly than the foam-core composite shares that different fashions just like the Mark V Weathermark have. It’s snug and solid-feeling, with a stiff fore-end. Some molded polymer shares have a hole sound and really feel to them this one doesn’t. This inventory has good, molded texturing on each the grip and sides of the fore-end. It has a easy however good paint job. The grey inventory is dappled with pale grey and black droplets that I like—but it surely does look a bit just like the ironmongery shop “roll-and-sprinkle” storage flooring end.

The inventory has the traditional Weatherby fore-end that terminates with a definite nook. The butt of the inventory, nevertheless, lacks the everyday Monte-Carlo-styled cheek piece. It’s formed just like the shares of the Mark V Backcountry rifles and incorporates a gently curved reverse comb. With this profile, the highest of the inventory isn’t slammed into the shooter’s cheek with heavy recoil.

A characteristic that shooters may like is the grip, which has a fats palm swell and contours the hand up properly for finger placement on the set off. The flutes of the inventory (simply above the grip and in entrance of the comb) are deep, and permit the shooter to put their thumb comfortably alongside the highest of the wrist and alongside the tang. Grip profiles like this enable for a constant, relaxed set off pull, and faster entry to the bolt than wrapping the thumb across the again of the inventory. You’ll see grip profiles like this on searching rifle shares just like the Gunwerks, ClymR, and others.

Weatherby Mark V Hunter Review
The grip of the Mark V Hunter’s inventory has a pleasant palm swell and deep flutes for snug hand placement. Tyler Freel

Action Fit

Some Weatherby Mark Vs are totally bedded or characteristic bedding blocks. The Mark V Hunter doesn’t, but it surely does have aluminum bedding pillars and a few glass bedding across the recoil lug and entrance motion screw. The barrel on my pattern is floated virtually all the way in which again to the motion. The barrel on my pattern favors to port and doesn’t sit fairly evenly within the inventory’s barrel channel, but it surely doesn’t make contact.

I’ve learn suggestions from prospects who’ve had the barrel contacting one aspect or different of the inventory, however I believe it may merely be a problem of creating certain it’s lined up appropriately earlier than torquing the entrance motion screw. It’s a element that Weatherby lays out of their person handbook, and it does appear to make a distinction.

Overall, the metal-to-stock match is nice for a drop-in polymer inventory. There is not any seen hole or slop between the receiver and inventory on prime, even across the tang. There is a small little bit of extra house at a pair spots across the backside steel, however that’s only a nitpick.

Weathermark and Mark V Hunter stocks
The Mark V Hunter (backside) has a extra reasonably priced molded inventory, but it surely’s stiff and has bedding pillars and a few glass bedding across the recoil lug. Tyler Freel

Handling and Shooting the Weatherby Mark V Hunter

I discovered the Mark V Hunter to be snug to hold and snappy to shoot and function. I just like the ergonomics of the Backcountry 2.0’s inventory, and I believe they had been smart to imitate its ergonomics in a extra reasonably priced choice. The six-lug motion .270 is gentle, however strong on the shoulder. I believe that’s the place this rifle actually shines, and it will be a wonderful area rifle on this class of cartridge. Based on the texture of my bigger, heavier, nine-lug Mark V Weathermark, I believe that I’d advocate sticking with the six-lug. It strikes a candy steadiness between power and finesse.

The grip permits a relaxed and repeatable set off pull and I’m a fan of the reverse comb on the inventory. The throw on the bolt is brief, and it lets you cycle shortly and with authority. With the 2 Cerakote completed of the receiver and bolt bearing on each other, the bolt can really feel a little bit sticky when it’s dry. A little bit of oil helps clean it out, but it surely’s not going to really feel like a well-worn steel-on-steel motion.

Mark V Weathermark and Mark V Hunter
The Mark V Hunter has a distinctly completely different inventory design than the Mark V Weathermark (prime) and others. Tyler Freel

Accuracy

Like the remainder of its lineage, the Mark V Hunter comes with Weatherby’s three-shot MOA accuracy assure. I spent plenty of time capturing this rifle and recorded 34 five-shot teams. We have a excessive commonplace in relation to accuracy testing for rifles with manufacturing unit ammo, and we use five-shot teams, not three. For accuracy scores, I’ve two numbers. First, the typical group dimension of the highest ten teams the rifle fired. This offers us a good suggestion what sort of accuracy the rifle is able to repeating. Second, the general common group dimension offers a practical image of the kind of accuracy you’ll be able to count on throughout a wide range of ammunition.

Average of Best Ten Five-Shot Groups: 1.17 inches

Average of All Five-Shot Groups: 1.78 inches

Although I didn’t particularly file three-shot teams, I did observe that with high-quality ammo, the rifle would normally print the primary three pictures at or below an inch at 100 yards. After that, the barrel could be scorching sufficient to unfold impacts out a bit. The most constantly correct ammo on this rifle was Hornady’s Precision Hunter 145-grain ELDX, adopted by Remington 130-grain Core-Lokt Tipped, and Federal Premium 130-grain Nosler Ballistic Tip.

The .270 Winchester isn’t precisely essentially the most correct chambering in relation to manufacturing unit ammo, however the Mark V Hunter shot it effectively—particularly for its barrel weight.

.270 ammo for Mark V Hunter
Chambered in .270, my pattern shot a number of varieties of ammo effectively. Tyler Freel

What the Weatherby Mark V Hunter Does Well

The Weatherby Mark V Hunter delivers a real Mark V motion, inventory with fashionable ergonomics, sturdy coatings, and good accuracy—all at a worth that’s beneath every other Mark V. It’s a high-quality searching rifle that can outlast you.

What the Weatherby Mark V Hunter Could Do Better

I’d wish to see the barrel match a little bit bit extra evenly within the barrel channel of the inventory. I additionally suppose switching to hex or torx-head motion screws could be good. It would make it a little bit simpler to torque them with out marring or damaging the screw heads.

Final Thoughts on the Weatherby Mark V Hunter

This is an efficient rifle at worth. Although MSRP is $1,500, yow will discover it retailing for $1,350. It practically made the $1,200 cutoff for the mid-priced rifles take a look at that I carried out this fall and shot very effectively for a manufacturing unit .270. It out-shot every little thing in that take a look at with searching ammo and comparable barrel weights.

Mark V rifles aren’t low-cost, however that is the most-attainable mannequin but. It’s not sacrificing any significant attributes for worth, and it’s an all-around nice searching rifle. It’s gentle sufficient that I’d pack it sheep searching, and its coatings and supplies would climate the worst Kodiak rainstorms. If you’re keen on getting a Mark V, however don’t want a flashy one, this is a wonderful choice.



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