I know nothing about them. What says the gallery of those who have used them?
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I know nothing other than picking up in the store. Seemed very chunky and weighed a ton (wooden stocked .30-06).
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I've been a Remington 700 fan for a very long time. About a calendar month ago I bought a B14r steel butt 22. Tomorrow I'm picking upward another one. The 22-250 HMR is calling my name. All while I'm trying to downsize my gun collection! I'm pretty impressed do far.
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I had a Timber in 308. Pretty rifle and information technology functioned and shot cracking. Just it was mesomorphic in the hands. Had I bought the Woodsman instead I'd probably still have it
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I accept a B-14 Ridge in 22-250 that is an extremely skilful shooter. Like others take said, they do carry a chip of extra weight. The butt contour on the Ridge is like to a light varmint contour, and then a flake of actress weight is to be expected. Barrel is threaded fir a restriction
I'd definitely buy another i based on this one example.
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Posted this a couple of times before, merely some models at least have a MIM or pot metal bolt shroud that can break off. Lots of internet chatter on this. Happened to a guy at our range while I was there. I think there'southward a mill fix. Search "Bergara MIM bolt shroud fail". I think there's a mill response on FB as well, merely I don't go in that location.
I handled one of the Custom, made in United states models a while dorsum and it looked pretty nice, but information technology's also pretty spendy, maybe more than a FC (was) IIRC.
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The ones I've seen and shot have all been the heavy barreled B-14 HMR. Both shot MOA or amend with 10 rounds.
Aside from the full tube, the stock was heavy, as one would expect with a mechanical cheek riser.
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I really similar the looks of the Premier Mountain 2.0. They are using AG stocks. Actually looking forward to getting my hands on ane.
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I bought a B-14 hunter in 450 Bushmaster I like it very much The gun is accurate but that quotient seems to shoot well in lots of guns
I take a HMR in 6.5 its probably but me and my body type but I actually don't similar the way the stock fits my very uncomfortable I retrieve for some ane else it accept fit better Hank
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I know nothing near them. What says the gallery of those who have used them?
I don't either except for the talk that they came a long means after hiring Ed Shilen as a consultant in their try to have their engineers produce a amend factory barrel.
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Dear my Woodsman rifle. I like the woods stock very much. It is fun to shoot and is accurate. I have had no issues at all apropos function. I wanted a Remington 700 type rifle for a long time and don't regret going Bergara instead.
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I've had a B-14 Hunter, a B-14 Ridge, and a Premier Mountain Burglarize.
All shot very well, simply the Premier Mountain Rifle was super-authentic. The Premier series action has a floating bolt caput similar a Roughshod.
Weight wise, the Hunter seems nigh like a Weatherby Vanguard, the Ridge is well-nigh varmint weight. The Mountain Burglarize is sub-7lbs naked.
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I bought one when they first came out. The first i came with the stock broken in half at the pistol grip. The replacement came about six weeks later. Accuracy was practiced, but the stock ergs didn't work well for me. I didn't similar it enough to go along it and sold information technology to a friend who is a one box of ammo a year shooter and he seems happy with it.
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I had a Timber in 308. Pretty burglarize and information technology functioned and shot great. Just it was chunky in the easily. Had I bought the Woodsman instead I'd probably all the same have it
Maybe non. I had a Woodsman in 7-08 and the forearm felt like holding the barrel of a baseball bat.
To the OP, The butt on mine was skewed way to the left in the butt aqueduct. That's a sure sign to me of crappy QC. I had to send it back to Georgia considering it didn't shoot to their accuracy guarantee. According to the factory rep I was dealing with, they pulled every seven-08 Woodsman in their inventory, and couldn't get i that would shoot to spec. Subsequently more than x weeks, they finally took one of those rifles and did some work on the action and the crown. I don't know exactly what they did. They also, at my request, cherry picked a stock with some nice figure, for my troubles and sent it back to me. When I got information technology dorsum, information technology shot a few groups in the low .7s. Just I just couldn't bide by that thick fore end. PLUS!!!!, the barrel is skewed on this one too! I ended up giving it to a young guy in my hunting club who is struggling to start a family and had to always borrow a burglarize for deer season.
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I have a HMR Pro in 6mm creed. Shoots in the .2s and .3s. I similar it
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I had one, just sold it. Not impressed with the heavy rifle. I had to send it back to the manufactory for a rebarrel.
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I have an HMR vi.5Manbun I bough here used. I put a spare Timney in it, although the factory trigger wasn't half bad. It'due south non a very picky rifle and I like the action design.
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I've owned nigh a dozen and every one of them was "super authentic". The HMRs are definitely heavy; but, they are a type of gun that is expected to be. Near of the others are not heavy; just, I would say they are typical sporter-weight rifles. I only currently take one at present. It is the Premier Mountain Rifle. They are, in my opinion, exceptional rifles with infrequent role and exceptional accuracy. One has to be deliberate in re-assembly considering if you don't have the mag box lined upwards correctly, your magazine starts ejecting shells randomly. That's not a big bargain once you are enlightened of information technology. Information technology's not a mistake, information technology'southward just a head scratcher when one starts searching for problems that don't exist. All of my triggers on my Bergaras have been slap-up and I never felt the need to replace 1. I've seen others mutter almost or allude to stocks being "bulky". That'due south always subjective. I have small hands but seem to prefer and shoot better with a piddling thicker stock. I wouldn't call them thick at all. Simply, I'm likewise one of those guys who likes my Bell and Carlson stocks where others complain most the heft or thickness of them. I think that Bergara has created really good "bang for your buck" rifles. Now, if I could only notice i of their Premier Mount Rifles in 7/08 or 280 AI, I would be one happy camper. Unfortunately, after the Gen 1 Premier Mountain Rifle, Bergara sent those the way of the horse and buggy. I guess they feel they tin can sell more PRCs of various flavors. Hey, their phone call.
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Thanks for all the input. I actually got hands on 1 today, a B-fourteen Hunter I believe. Stock dimensions felt fine to me, a tad barrel heavy, but over again thats non an issue, at my age the only place Sick bear information technology is into a Texas Box Bullheaded...the rifle did indeed expect similar good blindside for the buck.
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