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Weatherby 80th Anniversary Mark V Commemorative Rifle

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Few names are as storied as Weatherby. Over the last eight decades, they have produced some of the finest and most beautiful rifles in the world. September first marked Weatherby’s 80th year in the industry. All those years as a family-owned business. Today, to commemorate their success, they are releasing the Weatherby 80th Anniversary Mark V Commemorative Rifle.

Celebrating 80 Years – Weatherby 80th Anniversary Mark V Commemorative Rifle

Weatherby’s 80th Anniversary Mark V Commemorative takes the company’s flagship action and dresses it with classic wood and beautiful metalwork, then adds modern touches. It is chambered in .300 Weatherby Magnum, a round known for its speed, flat trajectory, and hard-hitting performance. It remains one of the most iconic hunting rounds ever developed.

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At the heart is a titanium Mark V action. That choice keeps weight down and corrosion at bay, and it gives the rifle a distinctive satin look. Weatherby didn’t leave it plain. The action features beautiful engraving that nods to the company’s long history, including 80 years of history that began with Roy Weatherby in 1945 and a bolt design first introduced in 1958. The Mark V has long been marketed as one of the strongest actions around, and this one carries that lineage forward.

The Weatherby 80th Anniversary has a special serial number.

Engraved Barrel

Barrel choice for this rifle is a change from the standard. Instead of blued steel, Weatherby has used an engraved carbon-wrapped tube from BSF. The muzzle wears an engraved Accubrake DST to calm the .300’s push.

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The stock is an exhibition-grade walnut Monte Carlo with a hand-rubbed oil finish. Rosewood caps and maple spacers frame the grip and forend, and Weatherby’s little maple diamond in the grip cap is back. Checkering is sharp and practical, not showy. The bottom metal and floorplate carry commemorative engravings and the 80th logo, so the rifle classically tells its own story.

Engraved Bolt cap.

DLC Finish

Weatherby spent a great deal of time on the details of this rifle. The bolt features a DLC finish for enhanced durability and smoother cycling, along with engraving that references the company motto, “Tomorrow’s Rifles Today.” The bolt sleeve and knob are also engraved. Each rifle wears a unique anniversary serial number. It ships in a fitted hard case that feels appropriate to the occasion. Weatherby also includes a retro-style ammo box as a nod to mid-century packaging.

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Engraved plate.

The price will raise eyebrows, and that is fair. At over twelve grand, this is not the rifle you buy to drag through an alder thicket on a wet November day. It is a statement piece that can absolutely hunt, and some owners will do just that. If you have a history with the brand or you have always wanted a Mark V that feels special right out of the box, this model makes sense.

The Weatherby 80th Anniversary has a clean checkered stock.

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Weatherby 80th Anniversary Mark V Commemorative Rifle

Weatherby’s 80th Anniversary Mark V Commemorative is a thoughtful and classic rifle. It combines a titanium Mark V action, a carbon barrel, and genuine walnut into a rifle that respects the past while shooting like it belongs in the present. That is the right way to mark eight decades.

For more information, visit Weatherby.

Weatherby 80th Anniversary Mark V Commemorative Rifle Specs

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Action Mark V Titanium
Caliber 300 WBY MAG
Weight 7lbs. 10oz.
Overall Length 47″
Barrel Length 26″ (24″ barrel + 2″ brake)
Barrel Contour BSF
Twist Rate 1:10
Mag Capacity 4+1
Length of Pull 13.5″
Stock Exhibition-grade walnut

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