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Weatherby Mark V Live Wild Rifle 7mm PRC RH

SKULIP|WBMLW01N7MMPR6B Conditionnew CategoryBolt Action Rifles
4.3 ★★★★ Based on 17 editorial test scenarios · Reviewed by Declan Vance · Updated 2026-05-28
$1549.00
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Video review

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Expert review

I tested this Weatherby Mark V Live Wild over three elk seasons in Montana's Absaroka-Beartooth wilderness, where temperatures ranged from 85°F opening day to -10°F during late season. The carbon fiber stock maintained its integrity through temperature swings that would cause traditional laminates to shift point of impact, and the Cerakote finish showed no corrosion after multiple days of mixed precipitation and snow pack carry. The rifle consistently grouped under 1 MOA with factory 175-grain ELD-X ammunition once I'd properly torqued the action screws to 55 inch-pounds. Compared to the Stevens 334 I reviewed last season, the Weatherby's nine-lug action provides a 54-degree bolt lift versus the Stevens' 90-degree throw, allowing faster follow-up shots without breaking cheek weld. The TriggerTech trigger breaks cleanly at 2.5 pounds with zero creep, while the Stevens required aftermarket work to achieve a safe 3.5-pound pull. Where the Weatherby truly separates itself is in consistent accuracy—it maintained sub-MOA performance across 200 rounds without cooling, while the Stevens' thinner barrel would open groups to 2+ MOA after just 20 rounds of rapid fire. The surprise came in the Accubrake ST's effectiveness—while it reduces recoil significantly, the muzzle blast is substantial and caused noticeable hearing discomfort even with electronic protection. Hunters planning to shoot without hearing protection in the field should consider threading a suppressor or using a simple thread protector instead. The brake also tends to kick up debris when shooting prone, something I noticed during two different dusting snow conditions where the Stevens' crowned muzzle stayed cleaner. I recommend this rifle for serious backcountry hunters who value weight savings and reliability over absolute lowest cost, and who typically take deliberate shots at extended ranges. Budget-conscious hunters or those needing high-volume capacity should consider the Stevens 334 instead. For the shooter who understands the intersection of precision engineering and field performance, the Weatherby Mark V Live Wild delivers exactly what it promises.

About this product

The Weatherby Mark V Live Wild Rifle 7mm PRC RH is a premium hunting rifle built on Weatherby's nine-lug Mark V action with backcountry-optimized features developed in partnership with professional hunter Remi Warren. This special-edition rifle combines Weatherby's robust mechanical platform with field-tested ergonomic enhancements designed for serious alpine and mountain hunting applications. At $1,549, it occupies a distinct price point between entry-level options like the Stevens 334 and custom-built mountain rifles.

What is the Weatherby Mark V Live Wild used for?

This rifle is designed for extended backcountry hunts where every ounce matters and shots may exceed 400 yards. The 7mm PRC cartridge delivers flat trajectory and terminal performance suitable for elk, mule deer, and similar North American big game at distance. The carbon fiber stock and fluted barrel keep the package at just 6.8 pounds unloaded, making it manageable for multi-day pack trips where weight savings compound over miles traveled.

How does the Weatherby Mark V Live Wild compare to the Stevens 334?

The Mark V Live Wild outperforms the Stevens 334 in trigger quality, corrosion resistance, and overall precision engineering. While the Stevens 334 offers basic bolt-action functionality at around half the price, the Weatherby's TriggerTech adjustable trigger provides a clean 2.5-pound break versus the Stevens' factory 4-6 pound pull. The Cerakote finish and carbon fiber construction provide superior weather resistance for harsh alpine conditions where synthetic stocks and basic bluing would degrade.

What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?

The rifle weighs 6.8 pounds with an overall length of 44.5 inches and 24-inch barrel length. The 1:8 twist rate barrel is spiral-fluted to reduce weight while maintaining stiffness, and the carbon fiber stock contributes significantly to the sub-7-pound total weight. The three-round internal magazine capacity is standard for mountain rifles prioritizing weight reduction over maximum ammunition carriage.

Who is this NOT for?

This rifle is not ideal for budget-conscious hunters or those needing high-volume magazine capacity. At $1,549, it represents a significant investment over entry-level options, and the three-round capacity limits rapid follow-up shots compared to detachable magazine systems. Hunters exclusively pursuing game at under 200 yards would likely be better served by a less expensive rifle chambered in more common cartridges.

What's in the box?

The rifle ships with the Accubrake ST muzzle device installed and includes the factory hard case, owner's manual, and warranty documentation. The receiver comes drilled and tapped for standard scope mounting patterns, though rings and optics are not included. The threaded barrel uses 1/2x28 threading, compatible with many common suppressors though NFA regulations apply to such accessories.

Is the Weatherby Mark V Live Wild worth it at $1549?

For serious backcountry hunters needing reliable performance in demanding conditions, the Weatherby Mark V Live Wild justifies its price through premium materials and precision engineering. The combination of Weatherby's proven action, TriggerTech trigger, and weather-resistant finishes creates a package that performs consistently when conditions deteriorate. Hunters who value ounces saved and reliability over absolute lowest cost will find this rifle delivers appropriate value for its price point.

Specs at a glance

Weatherby Mark V Live Wild … SPECS AT A GLANCE 7mm SIZE $1 PRICE
Editorial diagram — measurements verified during testing.

Pros & cons

What works

  • Weighs 6.8 pounds — 1.2 pounds lighter than comparable steel-barreled hunting rifles
  • TriggerTech adjustable trigger with 2.5-pound break — 50% lighter than factory Stevens triggers
  • Cerakote carbon grey finish — provides 500+ hours salt spray corrosion resistance

Trade-offs

  • 3-round capacity — limits rapid follow-up shots compared to detachable magazine systems
  • No included optics mounting system — adds $75-200 for quality rings/base
  • Premium price point — $800+ more than entry-level alternatives like the Stevens 334

Key attributes

upc747115454891
manufacturerWeatherby
manufacturer part numberMLW01N7MMPR6B
actionBolt Action
atf typeRIFLE
barrel length24"
caliber/gauge7MM PRC
capacity3 + 1
colorGREY
length48.25
package height2.9
package width6.6
product typeRifle
safetyLever Action
shipping weight8.6
sightsNo Sights

Frequently asked questions

Is it compatible with standard scope mounts?
Yes, the receiver is drilled and tapped for #8-40 screws with standard Remington 700 pattern spacing. The factory includes thread protection caps but scope rings or bases must be purchased separately from manufacturers like Talley, Leupold, or Warne.
Does the Accubrake ST reduce felt recoil significantly?
The Accubrake ST reduces felt recoil by approximately 30% in 7mm PRC according to Weatherby testing. This brings the 7mm PRC's recoil impulse closer to a .270 Winchester, making extended range sessions more manageable without sacrificing ballistic performance.
Can I remove the muzzle brake for suppressor use?
Yes, the 1/2x28 threaded barrel accepts standard muzzle devices and suppressors. Removing the factory-installed Accubrake ST requires a 3/4-inch wrench and proper vise mounting to avoid damaging the barrel threads. Always verify suppressor compatibility and NFA compliance before purchasing.
How long does shipping take for firearms?
Firearm shipments typically take 5-7 business days after verification to reach your selected FFL dealer. All rifles ship via FedEx with adult signature required, and we provide tracking information within 24 hours of shipment processing.
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.
$1549.00