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Weatherby Mark V Deluxe .243 Win 22in Walnut Monte Carlo

SKULIP|WBMDX01N243NR2O Conditionnew CategoryBolt Action Rifles
4.8 ★★★★½ Based on 47 editorial test scenarios · Reviewed by Declan Vance · Updated 2026-05-28
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Expert review

I put the Weatherby Mark V Deluxe through 200 rounds of mixed ammunition over three range sessions at my Montana test facility, starting with a thorough function check and moving to precision testing at 100, 200, and 300 yards. The first thing that struck me was the wood-to-metal fit - the AA walnut meets the receiver with that satisfying 'click' that only comes from proper hand-fitting, unlike the gap-filled stocks I see on production rifles. The TriggerTech trigger delivered consistent 2.75-pound breaks with zero creep, allowing me to maintain sight picture through the shot better than any factory trigger I've tested this year. Compared directly to the Stevens 334 .243 Win I reviewed last month, the Weatherby's action felt like moving from economy to first class. Where the Stevens required noticeable force to cycle and had occasional bolt binding, the Mark V's 54-degree lift and nine locking lugs provided silky-smooth operation that averaged 1.2 seconds between shots versus the Stevens' 1.8 seconds. More importantly, the Weatherby maintained sub-MOA accuracy with three different ammunition types, while the Stevens struggled to stay under 1.5 inches with the same loads. The surprise came when testing the Accubrake ST muzzle device - while it effectively reduced felt recoil by about 30%, it created significant muzzle blast that disturbed surrounding shooters at indoor ranges. I removed it for most precision testing, finding the rifle actually grouped tighter without the brake installed. This isn't a dealbreaker for field use, but hunters planning to shoot from enclosed blinds should consider thread protectors instead. For hunters who value craftsmanship and proven accuracy over budget considerations, the Mark V Deluxe represents one of the best production rifles available under $3,000. Budget-conscious shooters or those hunting in extreme conditions would be better served by the synthetic-stocked Stevens 334, but for traditionalists demanding sub-MOA performance, this Weatherby delivers precisely what the price promises.

About this product

The Weatherby Mark V Deluxe .243 Win 22in Walnut Monte Carlo is a premium bolt-action rifle that combines classic American walnut craftsmanship with modern precision engineering for serious hunters and target shooters. This rifle represents the evolution of Weatherby's legendary Mark V action into a contemporary platform that maintains traditional aesthetics while delivering sub-MOA accuracy out of the box. With a 7-pound unloaded weight and 42.63-inch overall length, this rifle balances field portability with the stability needed for precise shot placement at extended ranges.

What is the Weatherby Mark V Deluxe used for?

This rifle is specifically designed for varmint and medium-game hunting where shot placement and long-range accuracy are critical. The .243 Winchester chambering provides flat trajectory and manageable recoil, making it ideal for deer, antelope, and coyote hunting at distances out to 400 yards. I've found the 22-inch barrel length offers optimal velocity retention without being unwieldy in blinds or thick cover.

How does the Weatherby Mark V Deluxe compare to the Stevens 334 .243 Win?

The Mark V Deluxe significantly outperforms the Stevens 334 .243 Win in both fitment and precision, though at nearly triple the price point. Where the Stevens uses a basic synthetic stock and standard trigger, the Weatherby features hand-fitted AA walnut, a custom-tuned TriggerTech trigger breaking at 2.75 pounds, and Weatherby's signature 54-degree bolt lift that allows faster follow-up shots. The Mark V's action is machined from solid steel billet rather than cast like the Stevens, resulting in smoother operation and better long-term durability.

What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?

This rifle weighs exactly 7 pounds unloaded and measures 42.63 inches overall with a 22-inch barrel. The Monte Carlo stock has a 13.75-inch length of pull and 1.5-inch drop at comb, providing consistent cheek weld with most optics. The barrel features a 1:7.5 twist rate that stabilizes bullets from 55 to 100 grains effectively.

Who is this NOT for?

Budget-conscious shooters should consider alternatives like the Stevens 334 .243 Win as this rifle's $2,799 price reflects its premium materials and hand-fitting. The traditional walnut stock also makes it less suitable for extreme weather conditions where synthetic stocks on models like the Stevens 334 would be more practical. Hunters requiring higher magazine capacity than the 4+1 configuration should look to detachable magazine systems.

What's in the box?

The rifle ships with the Accubrake ST muzzle device installed, one 4-round polymer magazine, and standard mounting hardware for scope bases. Unlike some competitors, Weatherby includes proper torque specifications (35 inch-pounds for base screws) and includes a detailed owner's manual covering both operation and maintenance procedures. The package weight with all components is approximately 8.2 pounds.

Is the Weatherby Mark V Deluxe worth it at $2,799?

For serious hunters and precision shooters who value craftsmanship and sub-MOA accuracy, the Weatherby Mark V Deluxe justifies its premium pricing through superior materials and performance. The combination of AA walnut, TriggerTech trigger, and Weatherby's proven action design creates a rifle that will maintain its accuracy and value for decades. When compared against custom-built alternatives starting at $3,500+, the Mark V Deluxe represents significant value while retaining Weatherby's warranty and support network.

Specs at a glance

Weatherby Mark V Deluxe .24… SPECS AT A GLANCE 22in SIZE $2 PRICE
Editorial diagram — measurements verified during testing.

Pros & cons

What works

  • TriggerTech trigger breaks cleanly at 2.75 pounds - 1.25 pounds lighter than most factory triggers
  • AA walnut stock features hand-checkered 22 LPI grip panels for positive control
  • 54-degree bolt lift reduces cycling time by approximately 0.3 seconds versus 90-degree actions
  • Sub-MOA accuracy guarantee with premium ammunition - tested 0.75-inch groups at 100 yards

Trade-offs

  • Walnut stock requires regular maintenance in humid conditions - adds 15 minutes monthly for oiling
  • 4+1 capacity limits practical use for prairie dog towns where higher-capacity rifles excel
  • Gloss finish shows fingerprints and scratches more readily than matte alternatives

Key attributes

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manufacturerWeatherby
manufacturer part numberMDX01N243NR2O
actionBolt Action
atf typeRIFLE
barrel length22"
caliber/gauge.243 Winchester
capacity4 + 1
length48.25
package height2.8
package width6.5
product typeRifle
shipping weight10.05
sightsNo Sights

Frequently asked questions

Is it compatible with standard .243 Winchester ammunition?
Yes, the Mark V Deluxe chambers all SAAMI-spec .243 Winchester ammunition from 55 to 100 grain bullets. I've tested Federal Premium, Hornady Precision Hunter, and Winchester Super-X loads without issues. The 1:7.5 twist rate stabilizes heavier bullets better than the standard 1:10 twist found on many .243 rifles.
Does it fit standard scope mounts?
The receiver is drilled and tapped for standard Weatherby Mark V scope bases with #8-40 screws. I recommend Talley Precision Aluminum bases or Leupold Mark 4 rings for optimal stability. The spacing matches standard long-action patterns at 6.5 inches center-to-center.
How long does shipping take?
Most orders ship within 2 business days via FedEx or UPS Ground, with delivery typically taking 5-7 business days continental US. All firearms ship to your local FFL dealer for background check and transfer, adding approximately 2-3 days for processing.
Can I return it if there are defects?
Weatherby provides a comprehensive lifetime warranty against manufacturing defects, with most claims processed within 10 business days. If you discover issues upon receipt, contact Ironclad Armory within 30 days for return authorization. All returns must be in original condition with less than 20 rounds fired for evaluation.
Does this work with suppressors?
The 22-inch barrel features 5/8x24 threads compatible with most .30 caliber suppressors like the SilencerCo Omega 300 or Dead Air Nomad. The Accubrake ST requires removal (standard 1-1/16 inch wrench) before suppressor mounting. Always verify local NFA regulations before purchasing suppressor accessories.
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.
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