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Anyone have one of these? I would like opinions good or bad.
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GREAT rifle and caliber. I have two, a 340 and a 257. Very happy with them. They are heavy though. If that is a concern, check out the Ultralights.
Originally Posted by jorgeI
GREAT rifle and caliber. I have two, a 340 and a 257. Very happy with them. They are heavy though. If that is a concern, check out the Ultralights.
..............I concur. Have a 338-378 Accumark. Accumarks look great, accurate and are a little on the heavier side. But as with everything, there are always going to be tradeoffs.

A 30-378 Accumark that is a nail driver. A 257 in a Mark V that is also extremely accurate. I'd speculate the combination would be quite deadly.
Don't have an Accumark; but shoot .257 Wby in a Browning B-78. Excellent round.
Accurate but heavy and clumsy. I much prefer the vanguard with the shorter barrel.
I picked up a used safe queen yesterday in 300 wby . Steel floorplate , HS precision stock , Honed action and if it was shot it was not much at all. The HS stock is much much nicer then the B&C stock models . A friend has the same rifle from Saco in the same cartridge and he would not trade it for anything . He has his pick of any rifle since he is a gun dealer and that is his choice.
Thanks for the replies, keep them coming.
I owned an Accumark in 7mm wby and it was a tack driver. It would pile everything into one tiny ragged hole all day long. For my style of hunting, which includes some stalking and hiking to stands, it was too heavy. I've owned a couple 257 wbys, the current one being an ultralight. To me, it's the perfect marriage of rifle and caliber. My Ultralight is accurate enough, posting groups between .47 & about .75 with factory and handloads. Better than I'd hoped for. When I do load development and zeroing, I fire 3 rounds as fast as I can cycle the bolt and settle back in. Conventional wisdom is to let it cool between shots but I have found I can get 3 accurate shots downrange before the barrel fully heats up. I then let it cool and go at it again. Nor sure what your purpose is but the ultralight in 257 makes a nice all around deer rifle
I have had 257 in an Accumark. 257 is a great cartridge and the Accumark a great platform but I don't feel the two go together. The Accumark is too heavy and the action too big for the small case. Accumarks are for 300 bee and up imho. You could also probably build a 257 bee on a sucks et al that weighs way less and shoots better for around the same cash.

Have or have had accumarks in 300 bee, 30-378, 338 lm and 338-378.

PS. I really wish wby would make an ultra light on the 6 lug action in 257 bee. I would absolutely buy one.
Originally Posted by kman
I really wish wby would make an ultra light on the 6 lug action in 257 bee. I would absolutely buy one.


I don't believe the 6 lug action is of sufficient diameter for the belted 257 case.
Originally Posted by mathman
Originally Posted by kman
I really wish wby would make an ultra light on the 6 lug action in 257 bee. I would absolutely buy one.


I don't believe the 6 lug action is of sufficient diameter for the belted 257 case.


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I guess a 25-06 ackley would work but it is not matching the bee
I like the .257 Wby a lot. I have a markV deluxe. In my mind it's probably best suited to an Ultralightweight since it doesn't have much recoil. That would make a nice carry rifle.
I have a accumark in 270wby. Great shooter but the rifle too heavy for me for most of my hunting.
Ok y'all talked me out of it. I have a model 700 cdl sf in 257 wby and like it a lot. Ran accross a Accumark 257 in a pawn shop with a Leupold vxII 3x9x50 scope looks like new for 850.00 plus tax the reason for asking.
Thanks everyone!
Originally Posted by limabean
Ok y'all talked me out of it. I have a model 700 cdl sf in 257 wby and like it a lot. Ran accross a Accumark 257 in a pawn shop with a Leupold vxII 3x9x50 scope looks like new for 850.00 plus tax the reason for asking.
Thanks everyone!


Before you pass that up have you seen what used Accumarks go for ? What is wrong with the Accumark at the Pawn shop?
I don't see anything wrong with it. It looks barely used but has been there for a while. If it stays til after hunting season I may rethink this.
BUY IT!
Bet you can flip it fairly quickly for a nice tidy profit.

Hell where is it? May be interested in it for my wife.
I say go for it, I have a Vanguard stainless in .257 that I restocked in a B&C Medalist and love it. I once shot a 2.5 inch group with it on steel at 447 yards with 120 grain Nosler Partitions. Awesome caliber!

The Mark V action is a bit heavier but I am actually kind of partial to it. The 54 degree bolt rotation makes for slick bolt work and no scope interference whatsoever. I have two Mark V's, one is a late seventies production Deluxe in .300 Roy and the other is a much later Fibermark in the same caliber [.300]. Both are more than accurate enough, the Deluxe shoots 3/4 and the Fibermark shoots half MOA. I am a big fan of Weatherby rifles and their design.
For that price I'd be all over it! Like I said earlier I have a .257 but it's in a deluxe. I also have a .300 in an Accumark. It's my overall favorite rifle. It goes everywhere with me.
I have the Mark V .257 Ultralight and it's the last rifle I will ever sell.
Love my .257 Bee

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I have an Accumark from the WBY custom shop and am pleased with it for what it is. Yes, it's heavy, long, and cumbersome but for a beanfield/stand rifle for deer I enjoy it.
The new accumarks are redesigned. Less thicker stock etc. and all bees have under MOA guarrantee.

Here is my new 6.5x300 Bee in the latest accumark attire.

I can easily carry it all day.


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EATURES INCLUDE:

SUB-MOA accuracy guarantee (.99” or less 3-shot group at 100 yards when used with Weatherby® factory or premium ammunition)
LXX Trigger
Fluted Bolt Body
54-Degree Bolt Lift
Integral Recoil Lug
Cocking Indicator
Magnum 9-Lug or Standard 6-Lug Action
STOCK:

Stock has been designed with a slimmer forearm and more distinctive lines and contours
Grip diameter has been reduced
Slight right-hand palm swell
Hand-laminated, raised comb Monte Carlo composite stock
Full length aluminum bedding block
Matte gel coat finish
Spiderweb accents
Pachmayr Decelerator recoil pad
BARREL AND METALWORK:

Hand-lapped
Free Floating
Fluted stainless steel
Recessed target crown
#3 contour
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a Accumark 257 in a pawn shop with a Leupold vxII 3x9x50 scope looks like new for 850.00


I'd be on that like stink on sh-t, and I don't even need one.
I have a Kleinguenther and a CDL in 257 Weatherby. Both are great shooters.
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