Mark V Accumark Weatherby Magnum Rifle:
2021 Price Range is $2,049.00 - $2,249.00
"If you are looking for a quality, craftsmen built Weatherby Mark V® and want new features for rugged durability and long-range
accuracy look no further than the Mark V® Accumark. The Accumark features a fluted #3 contour barrel, and hand-laid fiberglass
stock with aluminum bedding blocks. Built on both 6-Lug, 9-Lug, and left-handed Mark V® receivers, the Accumark is one of the
most customizable models in the Weatherby line. Ready to put holes through dimes at distance and knock large animals down
fast, the most versatile performance hunting rifle on the market." ~ Weatherby.com
The .30-378 Cartridge
"Initially a wildcat cartridge developed by Roy Weatherby in 1959 at the request of the United States Army. This white-hot cartridge is based on the 378 necked down to 30 caliber and packed with powder. Originally billed as the world’s fastest 30 caliber cartridge, it will push a 30 caliber bullet 3,500 feet per second. Reintroduced as a Weatherby production cartridge in 1996.
The .30-378 Weatherby Magnum is one of the most accurate rifle cartridges. The cartridge held the world record for accuracy at 1,000 yards (910 m) for over thirty years. Given factory ammunition, Weatherby guarantees 1.5 MOA accuracy from their Weatherby Mark V action rifles and sub-MOA (.99 MOA or better) accuracy from their Range Certified line of rifles and Vanguard rifle lines. Careful handloading - checking for bullet jacket concentricity, weighing of brass and bullets, uniformity of case length and overall cartridge length, choice of components, seating of bullet - can all increase the accuracy of the cartridge.[citation needed]
The .30-378 Weatherby Magnum is a long range cartridge. It is the most powerful - in terms of energy - .30 caliber production cartridge available.[7] It is also the flattest-shooting .30 caliber factory ammunition available. Dependent on the ammunition chosen the cartridge has a maximum point blank range of over 400 yd (370 m). The cartridge retains enough energy for deer-sized game at distances over 1,000 yd (910 m), and has enough retained energy for elk and moose-sized game at a distance of over 700 yd (640 m)"
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21 дек 2021