Weatherby's Mark V Accumark RC

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posted on January 23, 2013
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Weatherby has introduced its new Mark V Accumark RC for 2013. It's a new edition the Mark V line. The Range Certified program guarantees accuracy. The rifles are tested at Weatherby's indoor range using the Oehler Research 83 Ballistic Imaging System. The rifles are then cleaned and packed. Each customer also receives a target from the factory that has all the tested ballistic information, which is signed by Ed Weatherby.

The Mark V Accumark RC features a hand-laminated raised comb Monte Carlo composite stock with matte gel coat finish and spiderweb accents. Other features include a button-rifled steel fluted barrel that comes in 24-, 26- and 28-inch lengths, and is free floated and topped with a recessed target crown. A Pachmayr Decelerator pad on the buttstock helps to reduce recoil.

For more information about the features included in the new Mark V Accumark RC visit Weatherby.com.

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