Weatherby Mark V Live Wild .240 Weatherby Mag 24″ RH
About this product
The Weatherby Mark V Live Wild .240 Weatherby Mag 24″ RH is a 5.8 lb, 45-inch bolt-action rifle built for mountain hunters requiring lightweight precision at extended ranges. It combines Weatherby's 9-lug action with a threaded, spiral-fluted 24-inch barrel and a field-tuned TriggerTech trigger, delivering a package designed specifically for the .240 Weatherby Magnum cartridge's flat trajectory. This isn't a range toy; it's a purpose-built tool for backcountry pursuits where every ounce matters over miles of elevation gain.
What is the Weatherby Mark V Live Wild .240 Weatherby Mag used for?
The Weatherby Mark V Live Wild is engineered for precision hunting of medium game like antelope and mule deer across vast Western terrain. Its 24-inch 1:7.5-twist barrel stabilizes long, heavy-for-caliber .24-caliber bullets for wind-bucking performance, while the Accubrake ST muzzle device mitigates the .240 Weatherby Mag's sharp recoil, allowing for rapid follow-up shots. The 4+1 magazine capacity is a deliberate balance between hunting legality and action reliability, making this rifle a specialist for open-country shooting from 300 to 600 yards.
How does the Weatherby Mark V Live Wild compare to the Stevens 334?
The Mark V Live Wild is a purpose-built, lightweight magnum rifle, while the Stevens 334 Rifle | .308 Win is a more affordable, generalist hunting tool. The Weatherby's 9-lug action and 1:7.5 twist barrel are optimized for high-pressure magnum cartridges and long-range bullet stability, whereas the Stevens 334 uses a simpler 2-lug action and a 1:10 twist better suited for standard-pressure .308 Winchester. The Weatherby is 1.3 lbs lighter, with a premium trigger and fluted barrel, but costs nearly $900 more; the Stevens is the better budget choice, but the Weatherby is superior for technical, long-range hunting.
What does the Weatherby Mark V Live Wild weigh and what are its dimensions?
Unloaded, without optics, this rifle weighs 5.80 lbs (2.63 kg) and measures 45 inches (1,143 mm) in overall length. The 24-inch (610 mm) barrel features a 5/8×24 threaded muzzle, ready for a suppressor or muzzle brake, and its spiral fluting reduces weight by approximately 4-6 ounces compared to a standard contour. With a scope, rings, and a full 5-round load, expect a field-ready weight of about 7.2 lbs, keeping it under the critical 8-lb threshold most serious backcountry hunters target.
Who is the Weatherby Mark V Live Wild NOT for?
This rifle is a poor choice for a first-time shooter or someone primarily hunting dense timber or shooting from a static box blind. The .240 Weatherby Magnum is a high-velocity, barrel-burning cartridge with expensive, sometimes hard-to-find ammunition; you'll spend $4-$6 per round, and barrel life is roughly 1,200 rounds before significant accuracy loss. If you shoot less than a box of ammo per year and hunt deer at under 150 yards, a rifle like the Stevens 334 .243 Win is a far more practical and economical tool.
What is included in the box with the Weatherby Mark V Live Wild?
You receive the rifle, a factory-installed Accubrake ST muzzle device, and a single 4-round detachable box magazine. Weatherby does not include scope bases, rings, a sling, or a case with the Live Wild series—this is a bare-essentials package. You will need to budget an additional $150-$300 for a quality one-piece scope base and rings, and another $80-$150 for a suitable soft or hard transport case to complete the system for field use.
Is the Weatherby Mark V Live Wild worth it at $1,549?
At $1,549, this rifle delivers value for a specific shooter: the hunter who demands a sub-6 lb factory rifle capable of first-round hits at 500 yards. You are paying for the premium Mark V action, the weight-optimized fluted barrel, and the superb externally adjustable TriggerTech trigger—a combination not found on rifles under $1,200. If your hunting occurs where shots over 400 yards are a real possibility and you hike 5+ miles a day, the $1,549 is justified. For casual use or shorter ranges, the investment is harder to recommend.
Specs at a glance
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Pros & cons
What works
- Weighs 5.80 lbs — over 1 lb lighter than most factory magnum rifles in this class.
- Features a fully adjustable TriggerTech trigger with a crisp 2.5-4 lb pull weight range.
- 24-inch barrel has a 1:7.5 twist, stabilizing long .243-caliber bullets up to 115 grains for long-range performance.
- Drilled and tapped receiver includes 8-40 scope base holes for secure, zero-shift mounting.
Trade-offs
- .240 Weatherby Magnum ammunition is expensive and niche — expect to pay $4+ per round and have limited local options.
- Barrel life is approximately 1,200 rounds — high velocity and pressure erode throats quickly with frequent firing.
- No scope bases, rings, or case included — adds $200+ to the initial setup cost.
- Right-hand only configuration — no left-hand or ambidextrous model is available from the factory.
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Key attributes
| upc | 747115454723 |
| manufacturer | Weatherby |
| manufacturer part number | MLW01N240WR6B |
| action | Bolt Action |
| atf type | RIFLE |
| barrel length | 24" |
| caliber/gauge | .240 Weatherby Magnum |
| capacity | 4 + 1 |
| length | 48.25 |
| package height | 2.75 |
| package width | 6.0 |
| product type | Rifle |
| shipping weight | 7.6 |
| sights | No Sights |
Frequently asked questions
- Is the Weatherby Mark V Live Wild suppressor-ready?
- Yes. The 24-inch barrel has a 5/8×24 threaded muzzle with a factory-installed Accubrake ST that unthreads, providing standard suppressor mounting. The thread protector is not included; you must use the Accubrake, your suppressor's mount, or purchase a separate thread protector. Always verify your suppressor's caliber rating is adequate for the .240 Weatherby Magnum's high pressure and velocity.
- How long does shipping take?
- Ironclad Armory ships via 2-day air to your chosen FFL. From order placement to your FFL receiving the firearm, expect 3-5 business days. The variable is your local FFL's processing time for the 4473 background check, which can add 10 minutes to multiple days depending on state laws and NICS backlog.
- Is the .240 Weatherby Magnum a good deer cartridge?
- Yes, it is an excellent flat-shooting cartridge for deer and antelope at long range. With a 95-grain factory load, it delivers over 3,400 fps muzzle velocity, dropping only 8.3 inches at 400 yards when zeroed at 200. Its primary drawbacks are significant muzzle blast, a roughly 1,200-round barrel life, and ammunition costing $55-$75 per box of 20.
- Can I return it if it doesn't fit?
- No. Federal law prohibits the direct return of a firearm to a non-licensed individual. All firearm sales through Ironclad Armory are final upon transfer at your FFL. We recommend handling the rifle at a local dealer before purchase. Issues of manufacturer defect are handled directly through Weatherby's warranty service, which has a typical 5-10 business day turnaround for evaluations.