Home
First off the specifics. First "i will take it" wins. Dies and ammo will go with the rifle. IF the rifle sells and the buyer doesn't want the dies and components then they will go up for sale.

I will sell the scope seperatly if i can get someone to buy the rifle only. Prices will be listed for both.

All ammo is listed as components but it is the ammo that was used with the rifle and shot decently from what i hear. It was a friends rifle and i don't have targets so it is what it is.

Rifle doesn't look to have more then 300 rounds down it. It is being sold to fund a lower recoiling rifle so it wasn't shot much.

Scope is a Leopold vari-III 3.5X10X50. Scope is in great condition and no scratches. Optics are clear and everything is good to go.

Scope is $400 after rifle sells.

Dies are hornady custom dies. They are sold with 99pcs of Nickle brass and some of it is loaded with partitions, sold as components.

Total Price for everything is $1400 shipped to your FFL from a non-FFL seller. Make sure your FFL will accept this.

Please ask for any specific pictures or any other info. I will do my best to accommodate.

I will accept paypal +3% or a USPS money order.

[Linked Image]
[Linked Image]
[Linked Image]
[Linked Image]
[Linked Image]
[Linked Image]
[img]http://i1354.photobucket.com/a...ds/20141019_205620_zpssdtvupk0.jpg[/img]
Is this a re-barrel? I have never seen a fluted barrel on the stainless action? All ultralights I am aware of have the blued action....or did somebody flute the barrel??
This rifle is not an UltraLight, it was made for 2 years only in the late 90's, weight is 7 3/4 lbs., very scare rifle. I own one and it's a great rifle. Good deal here!
It is the original barrel from weatherby.
Originally Posted by NJelksmacker
This rifle is not an UltraLight, it was made for 2 years only in the late 90's, weight is 7 3/4 lbs., very scare rifle. I own one and it's a great rifle. Good deal here!


Do you know what the exact model is then?




I believe it was called the Lightweight. NOT ultralight.



This is an Ultralight


[Linked Image]

Very nice rifles as I have one in .270 Weatherby. Great shooters and long range hammers. I thought they were just Mark V Stainless Fluted for a model.
I think DBrink got the model right, they weight a pound more than the UltraLight and don't kick as bad as an UltraLight. I shot 8 elk and about 10 mule deer with mine (300 Bee), never had to track one! Bump for a great rifle.
I looked in my gun digest and it list an accumark light weight that was made at the same time this was purchased.

So I'm thinking that is what model it is. I found one rub on the barrel where it looked like it ran across something. I will post picture wheni gethome. But itisn't deep.

Recoil pad looks in great shape with very minimal rubbing.

Overall I would say it's in 95%.
This is not an Accumark...

It is a limited run stainless steel synthetic except with a fluted barrel. Ultralights and std Accumark have a Bell and Carlson stock.

I'm trying to remember the outfit that sells or used to sell some of these limited run Weatherby's...
26" or 24" barrel?
99% sure it's a 26. I will measure it when I get home to verify.
Its a Mark V SS fluted(model name) . I had one in 300 bee and it like others said was made for just a few years. Mine was a hammer. Unless the barrel was shortened they came with 26" barrels . Put it in a quality fiberglass stock and you have one heck of a rifle.
My memory is fading, but I think these were some of the first Bees made back here in the USA. If memory serves I believe these also used Kreiger barrels from the factory.

Nice rifle - free bump
Rifle is made in the USA. And it is a 26 inch barrel as asked.
[Linked Image]
Here are the scuffs on the barrel. They are very shallow but none the less Are there.

[Linked Image]
Originally Posted by Cowboybart
My memory is fading, but I think these were some of the first Bees made back here in the USA. If memory serves I believe these also used Kreiger barrels from the factory.

Nice rifle - free bump


Saco defense gun, I could not get my rifle to ever shoot poorly no matter what factory ammo I fed it , Hornady,Weatherby or Federal. One of the dumber things I have sold.
Originally Posted by Oldelkhunter


Saco defense gun, I could not get my rifle to ever shoot poorly no matter what factory ammo I fed it , Hornady,Weatherby or Federal. One of the dumber things I have sold.


Sounds like you need to buy this one then. ...
Price drop

$1300 TYD

If someone wants the rifle i would sell the scope separately.
Up
This is a Mark V stainless fluted, I have one. At the time, it was the lightest Mark V made. They were manufactured from late 1996 to ?. Produced by Saco Defense. It was not a limited run, it is listed in their 1997 Weatherby catalog. It's a good rifle.
No interest??
Offers?

$950 for the rifle, rings, and dies/components.

$350 for the scope after the rifle sells.
Ttt
Up
Let's get this sold today!

$800 for the rifle
$50 for all the reloading components age the rifle sells

$300 for the scope after the rifle goes if buyer doesn't want it.

$1100 for everything shipped!
pm sent.
Up

Someone is going to get a deal here
I'll take everything for $1100 shipped.
Spf
© 24hourcampfire