The 17.6mm shaft is spiral fluted, with a well-proportioned handle showing a spherical tip. Trigger pulls are immediately crisp with slick bolt operation throughout its 100mm travel. These combine with the stock’s grey and similar tan finish for an integrated, homogenous looking gun, enabling distinctive first impressions. The receiver, Accubrake ST and trigger guard all share the Coyote tan Cerakote, contrasting the Graphite black of the bolt and bolt knob. Weatherby credentialsĪ 6-lug bolt with push feed delivers a precisely specified 54º bolt handle lift to cock on opening. This also reduces the intrinsic thermal insulation of the carbon/epoxy in direct contact with the steel you want to cool. The stainlesssteel barrel liner is tensioned, unlike simpler carbon wrapped offerings, with just a 5% contact interface between materials, allowing 95% free space for cleaner separation of thermal expansion effects between the two materials. It’s parted by 435mm of carbon fibre between tenon and muzzle. The 23.6mm chunky barrel is well-proportioned in length for a hunting rifle at 22”. There’s a 5/8”x24 muzzle thread tipping the inner 416 stainless and machine fluted barrel hidden under the skin, plus a coyote brake is supplied. Weatherby’s Mark V Carbonmark has a striking wrapped barrel with contrasting Cerakoted elements.
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