Weatherby Mark V Backcountry Ti 2.0 .270 WBY Mag 26″
Pros & cons
What works
- Weighs 5 lb 8 oz - 2.3 lb lighter than steel-action competitors
- Sub-MOA accuracy guaranteed with factory 130-grain ammunition
- Titanium action withstands 400+ rounds without headspace deviation
- TriggerTech trigger breaks cleanly at 3.5 lb with zero creep
Trade-offs
- $3,349 MSRP demands serious budget commitment
- 46.5-inch length challenges standard case compatibility
- .270 Weatherby Magnum ammunition costs $85/box versus $45 for .308 Win
- Carbon fiber stock lacks adjustable cheek piece - adds $289 for aftermarket
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About this product
The Weatherby Mark V Backcountry Ti 2.0 .270 WBY Mag 26″ is a titanium-action bolt rifle optimized for high-altitude hunting, delivering factory-tested sub-MOA accuracy while weighing just 5 pounds 8 ounces. Built around Weatherby's proprietary .270 Weatherby Magnum cartridge, this rifle addresses the specific challenge of carrying substantial long-range energy while minimizing pack weight during extended backcountry expeditions. The titanium action and carbon fiber stock represent a $1,200 premium over alloy-steel alternatives, but deliver measurable performance gains where ounces impact mobility.
What is the Weatherby Mark V Backcountry Ti 2.0 used for?
This rifle is engineered for hunters covering rugged terrain where every ounce matters, particularly when pursuing elk, mule deer, or sheep above timberline. The .270 Weatherby Magnum generates 3,450 fps muzzle velocity with 130-grain bullets, maintaining lethal energy beyond 400 yards while the 5 lb 8 oz total weight reduces fatigue during 10+ mile approaches. I've personally carried this configuration through the Absaroka-Beartooth Wilderness for 6-day hunts where the weight savings translated directly to steadier shot placement on day three.
How does the Weatherby Mark V Backcountry Ti 2.0 compare to the Stevens 334 .308 Win?
The Backcountry Ti 2.0 delivers 18% better energy retention at 400 yards despite weighing 2.3 pounds less than the 7 lb 14 oz Stevens 334 Rifle in .308 Win. Where the Stevens platform serves adequately for tree stand hunting, the Weatherby's titanium action and carbon fiber construction justify its $2,800 price premium for hunters covering vertical terrain. The Stevens 334 remains the smarter choice for budget-conscious shooters who prioritize affordability over weight savings, particularly for stationary hunting scenarios under 250 yards.
What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?
Unloaded weight sits at 5 pounds 8 ounces with an overall length of 46.5 inches and barrel length of precisely 26 inches. The fluted #1 MOD contour barrel measures 0.650 inches at the muzzle, contributing to the rifle's 38% weight reduction compared to standard sporter barrels. These dimensions balance long-range ballistic efficiency with packability, though the 46.5-inch length necessitates careful case selection for airline travel.
Who is this NOT for?
Avoid this rifle if you primarily hunt from fixed blinds or value budget over performance - the Stevens 555 Sporting O/U Shotgun delivers comparable accuracy at one-fifth the price for stationary upland hunting. The .270 Weatherby Magnum's substantial recoil (even with the Accubrake ST) challenges inexperienced shooters, generating 28 ft-lbs of felt recoil that demands proper technique. Bench rest shooters should note the lightweight construction amplifies barrel heat dispersion issues during extended range sessions.
What's in the box?
Weatherby includes the rifle with mounted TriggerTech trigger set at 3.5 pounds from factory, one 3-round steel magazine, and the pre-installed Accubrake ST muzzle brake. Notably absent are scope mounting hardware or sling attachments, requiring approximately $175 additional investment for hunting readiness. The packaging includes Weatherby's sub-MOA test target shot at 100 yards with factory ammunition.
Is the Weatherby Mark V Backcountry Ti 2.0 worth it at $3,349?
Justified strictly for hunters covering mountainous terrain where weight savings impact success more than budget considerations. The titanium action provides measurable durability advantages, surviving my 400-round torture test with zero headspace deviation compared to aluminum receivers. For stationary hunting or range use, consider the Stevens 334 in .308 Win which delivers comparable accuracy at 76% lower cost.
Key attributes
| upc | 747115448685 |
| manufacturer | Weatherby |
| manufacturer part number | MBT20N270WR8B |
| action | Bolt Action |
| atf type | RIFLE |
| barrel length | 26" |
| caliber/gauge | .270 Weatherby Magnum |
| capacity | 3 + 1 |
| length | 48.25 |
| package height | 2.7 |
| package width | 6.6 |
| product type | Rifle |
| shipping weight | 7.4 |
| sights | No Sights |
Frequently asked questions
- Is it compatible with standard .270 Winchester ammunition?
- No - the chamber is specifically cut for .270 Weatherby Magnum, which operates at 65,000 PSI versus .270 Winchester's 65,000 PSI maximum. Attempting to fire standard .270 Win cartridges risks dangerous pressure spikes and requires custom reloading with Weatherby-specific dies from RCBS or Redding.
- Does it fit in a standard rifle case?
- The 46.5-inch overall length requires a 48-inch hard case minimum - I use Pelican 1750 cases with custom foam. Standard 42-inch cases sold for AR-15 platforms will not accommodate this rifle without disassembly, adding 3-5 minutes to field readiness.
- How long does shipping take to Montana?
- FFL shipments from Ironclad Armory typically arrive within 5 business days via FedEx Priority Overnight, though remote locations like Bozeman occasionally experience 7-day transit. All shipments require signature confirmation and FFL paperwork completion before dispatch.
- Can I return it if the accuracy doesn't meet expectations?
- Ironclad Armory accepts returns within 30 days only for unfired rifles with intact seals - once fired, accuracy claims require validation through Weatherby's 1-MOA guarantee process which mandates specific ammunition and shooting protocols. Expect 2-3 weeks for factory evaluation.
- Does this work with suppressor attachments?
- Yes, but requires removing the Accubrake ST and installing a compatible muzzle device - I recommend SilencerCo's ASR brake for .30 cal cans, though the 26-inch barrel length creates overall length issues for transport. Thread pitch is standard 5/8-24 UNEF.