We are a diverse group, and we all have very, very different opinions on what we like. I am one of those guys who likes Weatherby rifles and their calibers. I didn't buy them because of their "killing" power, I bought them because as a kid I always drooled over the Mark V deluxe ads, and like their stocks. Do I know the differences in quality between other manufacturers, you bet I do. Do I notice the beauty between other manufacturers of a well made rifle, you bet I do. I don't say the Weatherbys I have are the best, but to me the rifles I have, I have them because I always wanted one. I don't have anything over 300, because I know my recoil limit, but I have every caliber from 300 Wby to the 240 Wby. I don't own a 224 because they are outrageously expensive. Call me what you want, but I don't go calling out people because they like doubles, or they like their Blazer, Winchesters, CZs, or their H&Hs. We all have different tastes, and that is the beauty of it, and we can buy what WE want.
I believe you are getting a lot of rifle for the prices a new Weatherby, and not all Deluxe are $4000 rifles either. The used market is great for those who want to get a Weatherby for 1/2 the price. Some shooters don't understand or know how to clean Weatherby rifles, and when they shoot too fast/too much, and see the accuracy go south, the rifle sucks and goes for sale.
We like to stereotype, and put everyone in the same group. But let me tell you, I belong to the Weatherby Nation forum, and those guys are your average Joe, hard working Americans, who work hard for their paychecks and like Weatherbys. Not all Weatherby owners are obnoxious, rich, and believe that the Weatherby calibers are the best.
I like Weatherby & Ruger No. 1 rifles, I believe they are sexy and classy rifles. Maybe I need glasses.
Unfortunately I am one of those who do not like where Weatherby is heading to, with almost all their inventory have synthetic stock, and only a handful of them have wooden stocks.