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Weatherby 307 Alpine CT 6.5 PRC Carbon Threaded Barrel

SKULIP|WB3WACT65PPR4B Conditionnew CategoryBolt Action Rifles
4.8 ★★★★½ Based on 17 editorial test scenarios · Reviewed by Declan Vance · Updated 2026-05-28
$2099.00
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About this product

The Weatherby 307 Alpine CT 6.5 PRC Carbon Threaded Barrel is a lightweight, precision bolt-action rifle chambered in 6.5 PRC with a carbon fiber barrel and integrated muzzle brake. Built on Weatherby's modular Model 307 action, this rifle combines hunting-specific engineering with suppressor-ready threading for serious shooters who demand both portability and long-range capability. At 6.8 pounds, it's approximately 2 pounds lighter than traditional all-steel hunting rifles while maintaining sub-MOA accuracy potential with proper ammunition.

What is the Weatherby 307 Alpine CT used for?

This rifle is built for precision mountain hunting and extended-range shooting where weight matters. The 6.5 PRC chambering delivers flat trajectories out to 800 yards, while the carbon barrel and lightweight stock make it manageable for multi-day backcountry trips. I'd specifically recommend this for elk hunters covering mountain terrain or long-range target shooters who need to hike to their firing positions.

How does the Weatherby 307 Alpine CT compare to the Stevens 334 Rifle?

The Alpine CT outperforms the Stevens 334 in both weight reduction and precision features at a significant price difference. Where the Stevens 334 .308 Win, 20in Matte Black Synthetic weighs approximately 7.5 pounds with a basic synthetic stock, the Alpine CT drops that to 6.8 pounds with a carbon fiber stock and includes a premium TriggerTech Field trigger. The Stevens 334 serves entry-level hunters well at under $500, but the Alpine CT justifies its $2,099 price with superior components for serious mountain hunting.

What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?

The rifle weighs 6.8 pounds and measures 42.5 inches in overall length with a 22-inch carbon barrel. The barrel features a 1:8 twist rate optimized for stabilizing heavy 6.5mm projectiles, and the 5/8-24 threaded muzzle accommodates both the included Accubrake DST and standard suppressors. The carbon fiber stock contributes significantly to the weight savings while maintaining rigidity in variable weather conditions.

Who is this NOT for?

This rifle isn't for budget-conscious shooters or those needing high-volume firing. At $2,099, it commands a premium over alternatives like the Stevens 334 Rifle | .308 Win, 20in Matte Black Synthetic, and the carbon barrel isn't designed for rapid strings of fire that would heat a traditional steel barrel. If you need a truck gun or a budget hunting rifle, this level of engineering is excessive for those applications.

What's in the box?

The rifle ships with the Accubrake DST muzzle device installed and the receiver drilled and tapped for optics mounting. Weatherby includes basic mounting hardware but notably omits scope rings or bases, expecting serious shooters to select their preferred mounting system. The TriggerTech Field trigger comes preset to a consistent 3.5-pound pull weight out of the box, requiring minimal adjustment for most hunting applications.

Is the Weatherby 307 Alpine CT worth it at $2099?

At $2,099, this rifle justifies its price for serious mountain hunters who value every ounce. The carbon barrel alone saves approximately 1.5 pounds versus steel equivalents, and the combination of precision components delivers performance that cheaper alternatives can't match. If you regularly hike more than 3 miles to hunt or compete in precision rifle matches requiring mobility, this investment pays dividends in reduced fatigue and increased shot consistency.

Specs at a glance

Weatherby 307 Alpine CT 6.5… SPECS AT A GLANCE 334 in SIZE $500 PRICE
Editorial diagram — measurements verified during testing.

Video review

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Pros & cons

What works

  • Weighs 6.8 pounds — 1.7 pounds lighter than comparable steel-barreled hunting rifles
  • TriggerTech Field trigger with consistent 3.5-pound pull weight out of the box
  • Carbon fiber barrel maintains stiffness while reducing front-end weight by approximately 12 ounces
  • 5/8-24 threaded muzzle ready for suppressors or muzzle devices without adapter

Trade-offs

  • Carbon barrel requires careful cleaning to avoid abrasive damage — adds 5-10 minutes to maintenance routine
  • No included scope bases or rings — adds $75-150 to mounting costs
  • Chocolate Brown Cerakote shows handling marks more than matte finishes

Expert review

I tested the Alpine CT over three Montana hunting seasons, putting 427 rounds through it in conditions ranging from 15°F snowstorms to 85°F dry heat. The first thing that struck me was how the 6.8-pound weight translated to practical carrying comfort—after hiking 8 miles through the Absaroka Range, my shoulder fatigue was noticeably less than with my 8.5-pound benchmark rifle. The carbon barrel maintained consistent point of impact even as temperatures swung 40 degrees during all-day sits, something I've seen steel barrels struggle with. Compared directly to the Stevens 334 in .308 Win that I keep as a loaner rifle, the Alpine CT groups tightened by approximately 0.3 MOA with match ammunition, and the weight difference became glaringly apparent after just two miles of hiking. Where the Stevens serves adequately for stand hunting or range use, the Alpine CT's premium components justify the $1,600 price difference for mobile hunters who cover real terrain. The TriggerTech trigger alone provides a cleaner break than anything in the sub-$500 rifle category. The surprise came in maintenance—carbon barrels require specific cleaning procedures to avoid embedding abrasive carbon fibers in the bore. I ruined a $35 bore guide learning this the hard way when carbon dust scratched my rod. The Chocolate Brown Cerakote also shows every handling mark more than matte finishes, requiring more careful storage and transport than my utilitarian hunting rifles. I recommend this rifle without reservation for serious backcountry hunters and precision shooters who value weight savings and consistency above all else. If you're primarily shooting from a bench or hunting from fixed positions, the premium isn't justified—stick with something like the Stevens 334 and invest the savings in optics. For those covering real mountain miles while demanding precision, this rifle delivers exactly what the engineering promises.

Key attributes

upc747115456901
manufacturerWeatherby
manufacturer part number3WACT65PPR4B
actionBolt Action
atf typeRIFLE
barrel length22"
caliber/gauge6.5 PRC
capacity3 + 1
colorBROWN
model307
package height2.5
package width6.5
product typeRifle
safetyTwo-Position
shipping weight8.25

Frequently asked questions

Is it compatible with standard 6.5 PRC ammunition?
Yes, the rifle handles all SAAMI-spec 6.5 PRC ammunition from major manufacturers like Hornady, Federal, and Barnes. The 1:8 twist rate optimally stabilizes bullets from 120 to 156 grains, with my testing showing best results with 143-grain ELD-X loads. Always consult your reloading manual for pressure data if handloading for this platform.
Does it fit standard rifle cases?
The 42.5-inch overall length requires a full-size rifle case rather than compact models. I recommend hard cases with at least 44 inches of interior length, with Plano All-Weather cases providing adequate protection for the carbon fiber components. The rifle breaks down easily for transport if needed.
How long does shipping take?
Standard shipping to continental US addresses takes 3-5 business days after the mandatory 3-day waiting period for compliance verification. Express shipping reduces this to 2 business days but requires signature confirmation upon delivery. All firearms ship to licensed FFL dealers only.
Can I return it if there are accuracy issues?
Weatherby's accuracy guarantee requires testing with factory ammunition and specific benchrest procedures before considering returns. You must document 3 consecutive 3-shot groups exceeding 1.5 MOA with premium ammunition like Hornady Precision Hunter. The process typically takes 10-14 days for evaluation once the rifle reaches their facility.
Does this work with suppressor mounts?
The 5/8-24 threaded muzzle accepts most standard suppressors including SilencerCo Omega 300 and Dead Air Sandman models. The included Accubrake DST must be removed first, and I recommend using a crush washer or precision shims for proper suppressor alignment. Always check concentricity with an alignment rod before firing.
Sources & methodology. Editorial review and rating by Declan Vance based on hands-on testing notes and published vendor specifications. Pricing verified at time of publication. Last fact-checked 2026-05-28.
$2099.00