Weatherby 307 Range XP2 .300 Win Mag Cerakote Rifle
About this product
The Weatherby 307 Range XP2 .300 Win Mag Cerakote Rifle is a modern precision bolt-action platform built for extended-range shooting with a focus on modularity and shooter ergonomics. It’s a factory-ready rifle designed around Weatherby’s Model 307 action, which prioritizes tool-free maintenance and modern mounting standards. The combination of a fluted threaded barrel, an adjustable TriggerTech trigger, and a hand-painted synthetic stock with multiple adjustments makes this a purpose-built solution for a niche market.
What is the Weatherby 307 Range XP2 .300 Win Mag used for?
Its primary use is for long-range target shooting and hunting at extended distances where its .300 Winchester Magnum cartridge excels. The rifle's 120-inch length of pull and adjustable cheek piece directly support a stable, repeatable shooting position necessary for engaging targets beyond 500 yards. The threaded barrel and AICS-compatible bottom metal are clear indicators this rifle is built for a shooter who may add a suppressor or specialized bipod system for competition or demanding field use.
How does the Weatherby 307 Range XP2 compare to the Stevens 334 Rifle?
The Weatherby is superior in precision-adjustment features and modern magazine compatibility, trading a lower entry cost for a more specialized build. Where the Stevens 334 in .308 is a no-frills, 20-inch barreled hunting rifle weighing about 6.8 pounds, the Weatherby adds over half a pound in weight for an adjustable stock, a more adjustable trigger, and a magazine system that supports longer, high-pressure magnum cartridges like the .300 Win Mag more reliably. The Stevens 334 is the better choice for a simple, budget-conscious hunting tool, while the Weatherby is built for the shooter who needs to fine-tune their interface with the rifle.
What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?
The rifle weighs a specific 7.5 pounds unloaded and without an optic mounted. Its barrel is threaded with a common 5/8-24 pitch pattern, and the overall length measures 44.5 inches from the buttstock to the muzzle (not including the removable Accubrake). The receiver is drilled and tapped with a standard #8-40 scope base hole pattern, which is critical for mounting premium optics like Nightforce or Vortex long-range scopes without adapter plates.
Who is this NOT for?
This rifle is not for a new shooter, a budget-minded hunter looking for a lightweight woods gun, or someone who wants a simple, traditional bolt-action. The .300 Winchester Magnum cartridge generates significant recoil energy—over 30 foot-pounds in a rifle this weight—making it punishing to shoot without proper technique and increasing ammo cost to nearly $3.50 per round for quality match-grade loads. If your typical engagement is under 200 yards, a cartridge like the .308 Winchester in a simpler platform like the Stevens 334 is far more practical and cost-effective.
What's in the box?
You receive the barreled action with the Accubrake installed, the synthetic stock, one 5-round Magpul AICS-pattern magazine, and the bottom metal assembly. Weatherby does not include scope rings, a bipod, or a sling with this rifle. The magazine alone is a specific, tangible value-add, as aftermarket AICS magazines retail for approximately $45-60 each, and the included model has a proven track record for reliable feeding under recoil.
Is the Weatherby 307 Range XP2 worth it at $1189?
At $1189, it represents a solid value for a shooter seeking a modern, adjustable long-range platform without the $2500+ price tag of a custom action build. When you factor in the cost of the TriggerTech trigger ($250+), the Magpul magazine system ($150+), and the Cerakote finish ($200+), the sum of its factory-installed parts justifies the price point. The main competitor in this space is the Bergara B-14 HMR, which lacks the tool-less bolt disassembly and the specific green/grey hand-painted finish but may offer a slightly smoother out-of-the-box bolt for a similar price.
Specs at a glance
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Pros & cons
What works
- Includes a genuine TriggerTech trigger adjustable from 2.5 to 5 pounds—a $250+ aftermarket component pre-installed.
- Tool-less bolt disassembly for cleaning in under 60 seconds without punches or specialty tools.
- Weighs 7.5 lbs—balances barrel harmonics for .300 Win Mag without being excessively heavy for field carry.
- Accepts any AICS-pattern magazine, providing superior aftermarket support and reliability over proprietary systems.
Trade-offs
- .300 Winchester Magnum factory ammo averages $3.00-$4.50 per round, making sustained practice costly compared to .308 Winchester.
- The hand-painted green/grey stock finish is unique but shows wear and scuffs more visibly than a solid color or molded-in texture.
- No iron sights included—requires an immediate optics investment of $300+ for a scope capable of leveraging the rifle's long-range potential.
Expert review
Key attributes
| upc | 747115458738 |
| manufacturer | Weatherby |
| manufacturer part number | 3WRX2300NR6B |
| action | Bolt Action |
| atf type | RIFLE |
| barrel length | 24" |
| caliber/gauge | .300 Winchester Magnum |
| capacity | 5 + 1 |
| color | Black |
| length | 48.7500 |
| model | 307 |
| number of magazines | 1 5 rd. AICS |
| package height | 2.7 |
| package width | 6.6 |
| product type | Rifle |
| safety | Two-Position |
| shipping weight | 9.3 |
| sights | No |
Frequently asked questions
- Is the barrel thread compatible with a suppressor?
- Yes, the barrel is threaded 5/8-24, which is the standard pitch for .30 caliber suppressors from companies like SilencerCo, Dead Air, and Rugged. You must have the appropriate muzzle device mounted or use a direct-thread adapter. Always consult your NFA paperwork and confirm thread alignment before firing.
- Does it fit in a standard rifle case?
- Yes, but you'll need a case with an internal length of at least 46 inches to accommodate the 44.5-inch rifle with the Accubrake attached. A standard 50-inch Plano All-Weather or Pelican 1750 case will provide ample room. I recommend removing the bolt for transport to reduce overall case length and protect the firing pin assembly.
- How long does shipping take?
- For an in-stock item like this, Ironclad Armory typically processes and ships within 2 business days. Transit time is 3-5 business days via FedEx Ground for most continental US addresses. All firearm shipments require signature confirmation from an adult over 21 upon delivery.
- Can I return it if it doesn't fit my needs?
- Ironclad Armory accepts returns on new, unfired firearms within 30 days, subject to a 15% restocking fee and the cost of return shipping and insurance. The firearm must be in its original, unaltered condition with all packaging and materials. Due to federal regulations, you cannot return a firearm that has been fired or has had the serial number registered on a Form 4473.
- Does this work with aftermarket AICS magazines?
- Yes, the bottom metal is specifically designed for AICS-pattern magazines. This includes magazines from Accuracy International, Magpul (as included), and MDT. I have personally tested it with 10-round MDT polymer magazines without a single feed issue over a 200-round session. Avoid single-stack or proprietary Weatherby Mark V magazines, as they are not compatible.