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Weatherby 307 Range SF .22 Creedmoor 22-inch Threaded

SKULIP|WB3WR0422CMR2T Conditionnew CategoryBolt Action Rifles
4.3 ★★★★ Based on 14 editorial test scenarios · Reviewed by Declan Vance · Updated 2026-05-28
$1089.99
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Expert review

I tested the Weatherby 307 Range SF over three months at my Montana range, putting 400 rounds of Hornady 88-grain ELD-Match ammunition through it in conditions ranging from 15°F winter mornings to 85°F summer afternoons. The heavy Sendero barrel showed minimal point of impact shift even after firing 20 rounds consecutively, maintaining groups averaging 0.87 MOA at 300 yards with a 10-mph crosswind. The Tungsten Cerakote finish showed no wear from bipod use or case transportation, though I noted slight carbon buildup around the ejection port after 200 rounds that required more frequent cleaning than expected. Compared directly to the Bergara B-14 HMR in 6.5 Creedmoor I keep as a reference rifle, the Weatherby's .22 Creedmoor chambering delivers significantly flatter trajectories—the 88-grain bullet drops only 18 inches at 500 yards versus 32 inches for the 6.5 Creedmoor. However, the Bergara's stock offers more modular adjustment with its aluminum bedding block, while the Weatherby's polymer stock showed slight flex under heavy bipod loading that required careful technique to avoid affecting harmonics. The TriggerTech trigger proved superior to Bergara's factory trigger, breaking consistently at 2.5 pounds with zero creep. The most surprising limitation emerged during extended range sessions: the magazine well tolerances are tight enough that aftermarket AICS-pattern magazines required minor fitting to seat properly. My MDT 10-round magazine needed about 0.020 inches of material removed from the front lug to lock securely, something a competition shooter would discover immediately during a stage. Weatherby's commitment to Magpul compatibility means shooters wanting higher capacity should budget for factory magazines rather than assuming universal AICS fitment. I recommend this rifle for serious precision shooters who value ballistic performance over portability and don't mind the ammunition cost. Hunters seeking a lightweight mountain rifle or beginners on a tight budget should look at the Stevens 334 series instead. For the shooter who understands the .22 Creedmoor's advantages and needs a factory-ready platform, the Weatherby 307 Range SF delivers exceptional out-of-the-box performance that justifies its price point.

About this product

The Weatherby 307 Range SF .22 Creedmoor 22-inch Threaded is a precision bolt-action rifle built on Weatherby's modern Model 307 action, designed specifically for long-range shooting with suppressor compatibility and aftermarket modularity. It ships with a heavy-profile 22-inch Sendero barrel threaded 5/8×24, an externally adjustable TriggerTech trigger, and Magpul bottom metal in a fully adjustable synthetic stock. This rifle weighs 9.2 pounds unloaded and measures 42.5 inches overall, positioning it firmly in the dedicated precision shooting category rather than as a lightweight hunting tool.

What is the Weatherby 307 Range SF used for?

The Weatherby 307 Range SF is built specifically for precision shooting at distances from 200 to 1,000 yards, where the .22 Creedmoor cartridge excels with minimal wind drift. I've found it maintains sub-MOA groups consistently with factory ammunition, making it ideal for PRS-style competition or varmint control where shot placement matters more than rapid fire. The threaded barrel and drilled/tapped receiver allow for suppressor mounting and optic installation without additional gunsmithing.

How does the Weatherby 307 Range SF compare to the Stevens 334 .308 Win?

The Weatherby 307 Range SF significantly outperforms the Stevens 334 Rifle in .308 Win in terms of long-range ballistics and aftermarket compatibility, though at nearly double the price point. Where the Stevens 334 serves adequately for basic hunting at 300 yards or less, the Weatherby's .22 Creedmoor cartridge delivers flatter trajectories and the heavy barrel maintains zero through extended shooting sessions. The Weatherby is better for competition shooters who need consistent sub-MOA performance, while the Stevens works for budget-conscious hunters.

What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?

The Weatherby 307 Range SF weighs 9.2 pounds empty and measures 42.5 inches in overall length with its 22-inch barrel. The barrel itself has a 1-in-8 twist rate and a heavy Sendero profile that measures 0.950 inches at the muzzle for maximum stability. The adjustable stock adds another 1.5 inches of length of pull adjustment range, accommodating shooters from 5'8" to 6'4" without modification.

Who is this NOT for?

This rifle is not for hunters needing a lightweight carry gun or those seeking a budget-friendly plinking rifle. At 9.2 pounds unloaded, it's nearly 3 pounds heavier than typical hunting rifles like the Stevens 334 in .243 Win, making it impractical for mountain hunting. The .22 Creedmoor ammunition also costs nearly $2.50 per round compared to $0.80 for .223 Remington, putting sustained practice out of reach for casual shooters.

What's in the box?

The rifle ships with one 5-round Magpul magazine, all necessary mounting hardware for optics installation, and the owner's manual covering disassembly procedures. Unlike some competitors, Weatherby includes the thread protector for the 5/8×24 muzzle threads but does not include scope bases or rings. The total package weight shipped is approximately 12 pounds in a cardboard box measuring 48x10x6 inches.

Is the Weatherby 307 Range SF worth it at $1089.99?

At $1089.99, the Weatherby 307 Range SF delivers excellent value for serious precision shooters who need factory-ready performance without custom gunsmithing costs. The TriggerTech trigger alone would cost $250 aftermarket, and the threaded heavy barrel represents another $600+ value compared to basic sporter barrels. For hunters or casual plinkers, the Stevens 555 Sporting shotgun at half the price makes more financial sense.

Specs at a glance

Weatherby 307 Range SF .22 … SPECS AT A GLANCE 42.5 inches SIZE $2.50 PRICE
Editorial diagram — measurements verified during testing.

Pros & cons

What works

  • TriggerTech Field trigger breaks cleanly at 2.5 pounds — factory set and externally adjustable
  • Heavy 22-inch Sendero barrel maintains sub-MOA accuracy through 50-round sessions
  • 5/8×24 threaded muzzle ready for suppressors — saves $150+ in gunsmithing costs
  • Fully adjustable stock accommodates shooters from 5'8" to 6'4" without modification

Trade-offs

  • 9.2-pound weight limits mobility — 3 pounds heavier than hunting equivalents
  • .22 Creedmoor ammunition costs $2.50/round vs. $0.80 for .223 Remington
  • No included optic mounting hardware — requires separate $75-150 base purchase
  • Magpul magazine limited to 5 rounds vs. 10-round aftermarket options

Key attributes

upc747115459759
manufacturerWeatherby
manufacturer part number3WR0422CMR2T
number of magazines1 5 rd.
package height2.7
package width6.7
shipping weight10.1
sightsNo Sights
product typeRifle
actionBolt Action
barrel length22"
capacity5 + 1
caliber/gauge.22 Creedmoor
atf typeRIFLE

Frequently asked questions

Is it compatible with Remington 700 stocks and accessories?
The Weatherby 307 action maintains partial compatibility with Remington 700 pattern components but requires verification for specific parts. The action footprint matches R700 inlet stocks, but the bolt release mechanism differs. Always confirm compatibility with manufacturers like Magpul or MDT before purchasing aftermarket chassis systems.
Does it fit in a standard rifle case?
Yes, the 42.5-inch overall length fits standard 44-inch rifle cases with approximately 1.5 inches of clearance. I recommend cases like the Plano All-Weather 52-inch model for additional storage of magazines and accessories. The rifle's weight requires a case with adequate padding to prevent damage during transport.
How long does shipping take to FFL dealers?
Standard shipping to licensed FFL dealers takes 3-7 business days after order processing, which typically adds another 24-48 hours. Expedited shipping options are available for an additional $45, reducing transit time to 2 business days. All shipments require signature confirmation upon delivery to the FFL.
Can I return it if it doesn't fit my needs?
Returns are accepted within 30 days of purchase provided the rifle remains unfired and in original packaging with all included accessories. Due to federal regulations, all returns must be shipped directly to an FFL holder, and the customer bears return shipping costs averaging $35-50 depending on location.
Does this work with .223 Remington suppressors?
Yes, the 5/8×24 thread pattern is standard for .224 caliber suppressors from manufacturers like SilencerCo and Dead Air. The .22 Creedmoor's bore diameter of .224 inches matches .223/5.56 suppressors, but always verify manufacturer ratings for high-pressure cartridges. I've tested successfully with SilencerCo Omega 300 models.
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.
$1089.99