That’s sharp!!I have B-14 Hunter in 6.5cm. Shoots great but the factory blue was garbage. Had it cerakoted and all is good now. Good trigger, very accurateView attachment 319587
I have the same gun and can vouch for the fact that it is really heavy for a hunting rifle. Unfortunately, I didn't have the same experience with accuracy. Mine will do sub moa 3 shot groups with the right ammo, but not consistently.I have a 6.5cm HMR Pro that is absolutely awesome. Amazing trigger, more accurate than I am. That said, it's too heavy for a good hunting rifle IMO. :-/
I just purchased a Bergara b-14 wilderness ridge in .300 Wm. I was discouraged at first using 200 grain Hornady eldx and was getting about 4 MOA. After a call with customer service I switched to a 185 grain Berger VLD hunter and now am getting about a half MOA. Couldn’t be happier with an $850 sub MOA rifle.
That's one of the reasons I've passed on a bunch of them. The Blueing wasn't great and I'm not a fan of CroMo for hard outdoors use. You can cerekote them, but that just means they rust inside out.I have B-14 Hunter in 6.5cm. Shoots great but the factory blue was garbage. Had it cerakoted and all is good now. Good trigger, very accurateView attachment 319587
They used to. I haven't seen one for 2 or 3 years now.Bergara does sell actions. Centerfire and rimfire. I bought a B14 rimfire barreled action and put in an XLR chassis, and replaced the factory trigger with a trigger tech Diamond. I shoot it in tactical rimfire matches. It’s the most accurate rimfire I’ve ever shot and I can more than hold my own against the customs.
Barreled actions yes, but not just the action. It's cheaper to buy a tikka stainless complete gun than a bergara barreled action.They still do, but like everything else they're hard to come by right now. They had some 30-06 and 270 actions on their site last time I looked.