Weatherby Mark V weight reduction

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Greetings,

I have a beloved Weatherby Mark V chambered in 300 Weatherby Mag. She's done good but now after doing high bear and buck hunts in Western Washington, I need to make it lighter. She comes in at a whopping 12.6lbs empty. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

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There are some options, but depending on how light you want it you can quickly start coming up to an inflection point where buying new lightweight parts (stock, scope, rings, etc) or having a gunsmith shave weight off in different ways through material removal, just starts becoming more expensive than buying a new lightweight Weatherby. Easiest first-step though would probably be to find carbon-fiber stock. IIRC, Weatherby has a factory option from Peak 44 stocks that are lightweight, carbon fiber.
 
I am in the same boat, mkv accumark, with just a scope mounted (with leupold backcountry rings) it comes in right around 13lbs. I am having trouble with accuracy and am debating whether or not it's worth it to rebarrel with a new stock or just buy something else.

Is the action worth spending the money on it?
 
I am in the same boat, mkv accumark, with just a scope mounted (with leupold backcountry rings) it comes in right around 13lbs. I am having trouble with accuracy and am debating whether or not it's worth it to rebarrel with a new stock or just buy something else.

Is the action worth spending the money on
I like the Mark V action and am in the process of having mine re-barreled. To me it’s worth spending money on but others opinions may vary. I wore out the barrel and already had it in a McMillan Gamewarden so the decision was easy for me. I could have gone carbon to make it a tad lighter but I liked it being a bit heavy to absorb some of the recoil for this particular rifle. It is getting a Bartlein 3B with flutes. The barrel will be very close to the factory contour. I have lighter rifles for packing around if that’s what is needed.

OP- it may be easier/ cheaper to get a lighter rifle than to put your Accumark on a diet. The 9 lug is a pretty heavy action to start with. A new barrel and light stock I’m guessing will put you at least $1600 (probably a bit more).
 
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