I get the argument, but a commercial rifle can be re-barreled for less money than a MK-V, then there's the Howa/Vangard rifles if they be found chambered in the cartridge you prefer. The cost of brass though, while at one time the best argument against the purchase of a Weatherby chambered rifle, is now in line with the brass we'd normally purchase with names like Lapua, Nosler, and Norma stamped on it. American bulk brass has become unaffordable due to the amount of prep time necessary to get it to shoot, the number of culled cases from new bags that occur, or the number of soft head occurrences resulting in extractor marks from moderate loads. I'll pay for quality brass when I can get it, and tolerate the other stuff when I can't. When I load now, I pay attention to the cost of the brass so I'm paying more attention to shoulder set back when I full length resize, I anneal my necks and shouolders, and swage primer pockets when they loosen, all aimed towards getting more releoads per case. I'm mostly playing devils advocate though in that I don't own any Weatherby chambered rifles, and on the occasion that I owned MK-V rifles, they weren't chambered for Weatherby cartridges; perhaps subconsciously I'm agreeing with you.