Gun Value
I do not know how to judge one nice looking wood stock over another. This gun's stock is not an exotic type wood but a very nice finish, in excellent condition. If I were to guess it is maybe a standard type wood.
I know there are a couple of other Weatherby mags that are excellent but I believe in having a gun that is adequate and not too big of a caliber "unless" a person can handle the bigger calibers. I use to own a 300 mag but it wasn't fun shooting. After shooting it a while from the bench it would beat you up and over time I picked up a few bad habits.
I learned it was much better for me to get a smaller, but adequate caliber that I could put the shot where it needed to go so I went with the .270. The .270 Weatherby will kill just about anything and in most ballistics it beats the 7mm rem and the 300 win and has less recoil energy.
The wood is so nice on the Mark V I hate to take it in the brush or take it on a horse so I thought I would get the kevlar stock .270 in a weatherby.
Any thoughts on the accumark in comparision with the Mark V for hunting?