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Bergara 6.5 creedmoor muzzle brake full#
“So, what are my final thoughts after reviewing the Bergara B-14 Wilderness HMR 6.5 Creedmoor?… Overall, if you are looking for both a surgically-accurate rifle that provides you the features you might desire as a hunter, this is it.”Ĭlick this link to read the full article written by: Adam Scepaniak : AllOutdoor Review: Bergara B-14 Wilderness HMR 6.Estimated shipping times are posted on the product information page under the title "Ships On Or Before:" please note that all lead-times are estimates.

You even have a muzzle brake to tame the mild recoil of the 6.5 Creedmoor cartridge, and can easily remove it to expose threads for a silencer or your own preferred flavor of muzzle device.”įinal Thoughts – Bergara B-14 Wilderness HMR 6.5 Creedmoor Also, you have a lot of QD cup holes to quick-attach a sling as well as sling studs for bipods and even more traditional slings. There is adjustability in the stock to comb height as well as length-of-pull (LOP) to customize it to any shooter. The camouflaged stock blends into a multitude of environments from a snowy landscape to a blossoming, summer woods. The Cerakote finish is matte, non-glare, and protects the barrel. Throughout my 6 months of using this rifle – in preparation for an attempted wolf hunt, taking it coyote hunting a few times, and simply enjoying it at the range – there are a bevy of traits to enjoy about this rifle. They cost roughly $1K which is very attainable for any prudent hunter and/or shooter. These aren’t “used car money” rifles that cost $5,000 – $10,000. So, to say that Bergara makes some lights-out shooters is an incredible understatement. “The last Bergara I reviewed for TheFirearmBlog (TFB) I was able to achieve a group smaller than 0.20″ after pushing over 200 rounds through the rifle. I then adjusted a bit of windage into my Vortex Diamondback Tactical 4-16x44mm FFP scope and sent 3 more rounds down range. To my surprise, my 1st shot wasn’t that far off from the bullseye. While shooting simple boxed ammunition from Hornady – specifically Hornady Precision Hunter 6.5 Creedmoor 143 Grain EXD-X – I was able to achieve a 0.535″ 3-shot group in the 1st 4 shots of using the rifle! Being overly confident, I hung a target at 100 yards hoping for the best (hoping my laser boresight job would be stellar and I would at least hit paper). “…I brought the rifle to the range to get it sighted in at 100 yards simple and straightforward. Since I did not know how close or far I might be taking aim at a wolf, a 100 yard zero seemed reasonable for how flat-shooting the 6.5 Creedmoor cartridge is and I could calculate DOPE (Data of Previous Engagement) from there. They are always willing to assist you in the rare event an issue should arise, and you need service performed.” Field Use – Bergara B-14 Wilderness HMR 6.5 Creedmoor

Also, Bergara stands behind their rifles. “All of the B-14 Wilderness HMR rifles are guaranteed to produce groups of 1 MOA or less at 100 yards with quality factory, match-grade ammunition. Below are some highlights of what he had to say. In the review, he mentions the specs of the rifle and talks about his personal experience shooting the B-14 Wilderness.

Review: Bergara B-14 Wilderness HMR 6.5 CreedmoorĮarlier this month, Adam Scepaniak wrote a review that was published on AllOutdoors page about Bergara’s B-14 Wilderness.
