The Weatherby 307 Alpine MDT in 25 Creedmoor with a 22″ barrel is a factory-built precision rifle that mates a Weatherby 700-style action to an MDT HNT26 chassis. This weatherby 307 alpine mdt 25 creedmoor 22″ bolt action delivers a stable, lightweight platform for shooters who demand consistent sub-MOA performance in the field or on the line. It ships with a 22″ threaded barrel, TriggerTech trigger, and AICS-pattern magazine compatibility, all finished in Black Cerakote for corrosion resistance and a low-visibility profile.
| Manufacturer | Weatherby |
|---|---|
| Model | 307 Alpine MDT |
| Material | Steel barrel, aluminum chassis (per manufacturer specs) |
| Compatibility | AICS-pattern magazines |
| Finish | Black Cerakote |
| Weight | 6.8 lbs (per manufacturer specs) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- MDT HNT26 Chassis — WHY IT MATTERS: This carbon-fiber-reinforced stock provides a rigid, free-floating barrel channel and a 0 MOA rail for consistent bedding, reducing POI shift during field use.
- TriggerTech Trigger — WHY IT MATTERS: The Frictionless Release technology eliminates creep and overtravel, delivering a crisp 2.5-3.5 lb pull that enhances shot-to-shot precision without adjustment tools.
- 22″ Threaded Barrel (5/8×24) — WHY IT MATTERS: The 1:8 twist stabilizes 25 Creedmoor bullets from 100-135 grains, and the threaded muzzle allows direct attachment of suppressors or brakes without a gunsmith.
- AICS-Pattern Magazine Compatibility — WHY IT MATTERS: Uses standard AICS 5-round mags, giving you access to affordable, widely available magazines for extended shooting sessions.
- Black Cerakote Finish — WHY IT MATTERS: This ceramic coating provides corrosion resistance and a non-reflective surface for tactical or hunting environments where glare can compromise concealment.
Who It’s For
Law enforcement precision marksmen, military scout teams, and competitive shooters in PRS or NRL Hunter divisions. The 25 Creedmoor cartridge offers lower recoil than 6.5 Creedmoor with comparable wind-bucking ability, making it ideal for shooters who need to spot their own impacts.
Pros / Cons
- Pro: Factory-built precision system eliminates the need for aftermarket fitting or bedding.
- Pro: Lightweight chassis (6.8 lbs) reduces fatigue on long stalks or multi-stage matches.
- Con: The HNT26 chassis lacks an adjustable cheek riser, which may require aftermarket padding for shooters with high scope mounts.
Comparison
| Feature | Weatherby 307 Alpine MDT | Seekins Precision SP10 | Bergara B-14 HMR |
|---|---|---|---|
| Caliber | 25 Creedmoor | 6.5 Creedmoor | 6.5 Creedmoor |
| Weight | 6.8 lbs | 8.2 lbs | 8.7 lbs |
| Chassis | MDT HNT26 | Proprietary aluminum | Hogue stock with aluminum bedding |
| Trigger | TriggerTech (2.5-3.5 lb) | Timney (1.5-4 lb adjustable) | Bergara (3-4 lb adjustable) |
| Price | $3,000.50 | $2,200 | $1,100 |
Is the 25 Creedmoor better than 6.5 Creedmoor for long-range shooting?
The 25 Creedmoor offers similar wind drift to 6.5 Creedmoor at 1,000 yards but with 10-15% less recoil, making it easier to spot misses. However, factory ammunition availability is lower, so handloading is recommended for consistent match results.
Can I use a suppressor with the Weatherby 307 Alpine MDT?
Yes. The 22″ barrel is threaded 5/8×24, and the MDT chassis provides adequate clearance for most suppressors. Use a direct-thread or QD mount rated for 25 Creedmoor pressures.
Does the rifle come with a scope base?
No. The receiver is drilled and tapped for #6-48 screws, but no rail is included. You’ll need to purchase a 0 MOA or 20 MOA rail separately. We recommend the Nightforce 20 MOA steel rail for this action.
What magazines does the Weatherby 307 Alpine MDT accept?
It uses AICS-pattern magazines (5-round standard). The MDT HNT26 chassis is designed for AICS, so you can also use MDT, Accurate-Mag, or Magpul AICS mags without modification.
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