SHOT Show 2018: Bergara HMR Pro Bolt-Action Rifle

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posted on January 24, 2018
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Bergara added the HMR (Hunting & Match Rifle) to its B14 line last year, and for 2018, the company has added the new HMR Pro model to its Premier Series. Built onto an integrated full-length mini-chassis, the rifle wears a tactical-style, gray polymer stock that is customizable for length of pull and comb height using a system of spacers and an adjustable cheek rest, respectively. Drilled and tapped to fit Remington Model 700 rings and bases, the HMR Pro feeds from AICS-style detachable box magazines and includes both QD flush cap and swivel sling mounts. Chambered for the .223 Rem., .22-250 Rem., 6 mm Creedmoor, 6.5 mm Creedmoor and .308 Win. cartridges, each rifle comes with a threaded muzzle cut to the 5/8x24 TPI thread pitch. MSRP: $1715. For more information on the Bergara HMR Pro, check out this video from Industry Day at the Range during SHOT Show 2018, visit bergarausa.com.

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