NRA Gun of the Week: Bergara B-14 HMR Rifle

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posted on July 28, 2018
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Whether pressed into service shooting a PRS competition or hunting over a Georgian bean field, the Bergara B-14 HMR, or Hunting and Match Rifle, is a gun destined to accomplish just about any task a precision rifle must complete. The rifle features Bergara’s own Remington 700-pattern receiver combined with its highly regarded button-rifled barrel. The gun feeds from AICS-pattern magazines and features an adjustable stock with an internal chassis. To learn more, check out this NRA Gun of the Week video hosted by Christopher Olsen.  

Manufacturer: Bergara (Spain)
Importer: Bergara USA
Chambering: 6.5 mm Creedmoor
Action Type: bolt-action, center-fire repeating rifle
Receiver: 4140 chrome moly steel
Stock: molded polymer w/internal aluminum chassis; adjustable
Magazine: AICS-pattern; five-round detachable
Barrel: 22” 4140 chrome moly steel; 1:8” RH twist, threaded 5/8x24
Trigger: single-stage, non-adjustable; 3-lb., 6-oz. pull
Sights: none; drilled and tapped for Remington Model 700 bases
Weight: 9 lbs., 4 ozs.
MSRP: $1,150

Additional Reading:
NRA Gun of the Week: Bergara B-14 Timber Bolt-Action Rifle
Bergara Storms the Rifle Market
Editors’ Picks 2018: Bergara Premier HMR Pro Rifle
American Rifleman Guide: Precision Rifle Series
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