Action: Bolt - Caliber: 240 Weatherby Magnum - Capacity: 5 - Finish: Armor Black Cerakote - Stock: Composite (High Desert Camo) - Twist: 1:10 - Barrel Length: 24 #2 MOD - Overall Length: 44 - Weight: 5.5 lb - Weighs in at just 5 pounds (6 lug models) and 6
pounds (9 lug models) - Range Certified with guaranteed SUB-MOA accuracy - Comes with printout from Oehler Ballistic Imaging System including specific load/ ballistic data and computer image of actual 3-shot group. Signed and certified by Ed or Adam Weatherby - Range Certified engraved floorplate - Hand-laminated raised comb Monte Carlo carbon fiber stock with matte gel coat finish and CNC-machined aluminum bedding plate - High Desert camo stock - Armor Black Cerakote
finish on all metalwork - Stainless fluted barrel with recessed target crown
Caliber Dictionary
The Below Information Has Been Provided From Our Gun Caliber Dictionary And Is Meant For Informational Purposes Only. It Is Not Intended to Describe The Unique Specifications For This Ammunition.
Introduced in 1968, the 240 Weatherby Magnum was Roy Weatherby's final addition to his line of Weatherby Magnum cartridges. The case is belted and uses the signature Weatherby "double Venturi" shoulder, but the rim diameter (.473-inch) and case length (2.5 inches) are the same as the .30-06 family. The 240 Weatherby is the fastest commercial 6mm cartridge, propelling a 100-grain bullet at almost 3400 feet per second in Weatherby factory ammunition. Extremely flat-shooting, it is a fine cartridge for deer and pronghorn out to at least 300 yards, and with lighter bullets is an excellent long-range varmint cartridge. Weatherby has been the only ammunition manufacturer, and other than custom rifles only Weatherby has chambered rifles to the 240. — Craig Boddington