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$949.99 is MAP pricing set by Bergara. Rarely will you see one in the market advertised for less. If you got one for $855 shipped the retailer is breaking even at best.$855 shipped is even better.
Thanks Frankr.Which ammo are you thinking of trying?
You have a sweet selection of guns to test it against
I bought the Bergara last night for that price. I just like having a variety of rifles to shoot. I'm not very brand loyal at all. I'll have a Vudoo too someday, just waiting to see what comes out next year with them.$949.99 is MAP pricing set by Bergara. Rarely will you see one in the market advertised for less. If you got one for $855 shipped the retailer is breaking even at best.
How can a sub moa gun shoot a different MOA at a different range? Wtf?
Can you post a direct link to the rifle. I can't find it on their site. Maybe it has been removedHere is where I bought mine. You have to put it in the cart to see the reduced price.
Dahlonega Armory
7 Barrett Circle
Dahlonega GA 30533
www.dahlonegaarmory.com
[email protected]
These are a good representation of all the groups I shot with the Wolf ammo
Here it is but they are sold out now. You have to add to the cart to get the lower price.Can you post a direct link to the rifle. I can't find it on their site. Maybe it has been removed
There are two sling swivel studs, 3” apart.Is there an easy way to mount an arca rail on that B14 stock? Is it m-lok on the bottom or anything?
Dang that’s a sweet deal. To bad they’re sold out. Thanks though!Here it is but they are sold out now. You have to add to the cart to get the lower price.
Bergara Rifles B14R001 B-14 Trainer 22 LR 10+1 18' Gray w/Black Flecking Molded with Mini-Chassis Stock Matte Blued Right Hand
<p>Bergara's B-14 Trainer features a HMR molded stock with mini chassis, threaded steel barrel, and matte blued metal finish.</p>dahlonegaarmory.com
Here is a copy of my invoice.
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Rimfire groups are usually not nearly as linear as centerfire groups, they tend to increase in size at an increasing rate. Very typical for a rimfire rifle to shoot three times the size at twice the distance- 1/2" group at 50 yards (roughly 1 moa) and a 1-1/2" group at 100 yards (1.5 moa).How can a sub moa gun shoot a different MOA at a different range? Wtf?
Thanks. Let us know how it goes. I was pretty pleased with the rifle. No surprise, it’s just like my centerfire HMR’s. Which is very much a good thing. When I attempted to lighten the trigger pull, I found that it was set as light as it’d go from the factory. 2lb8oz. Your set up is almost identical to mine. Only difference is my scope is a 1st genDaluka69
That’s some pretty good groups.
I picked mine up today. Scope is mounted and I’ll play with the trigger tomorrow.
PST gen 2 5-25 on a Leupold mk4 20moa base. Weather permitting I’ll shoot some tomorrow.
Thanks. Let us know how it goes. I was pretty pleased with the rifle. No surprise, it’s just like my centerfire HMR’s. Which is very much a good thing. When I attempted to lighten the trigger pull, I found that it was set as light as it’d go from the factory. 2lb8oz. Your set up is almost identical to mine. Only difference is my scope is a 1st gen
It doesn’t come with a rail unfortunatelyWhat MOA is the rail?
Any Remington 700 trigger “should” work. Sometimes certain actions don’t play nice with certain triggers. Hopefully this one works good with them all.They take any R700 trigger right? So I can swap in a TriggerTech Diamond and should be compatible?
That was officially the longest post I’ve ever made..... lolSee if I can answer some of the questions from above.... As it shares the same Rem.700 blueprint as the centerfires, it’s compatible with Rem700 parts such triggers, stocks/chassis, bases. The bolt release is different though. It’s located on the left side of the receiver rather than in front of the trigger, so keep that in mind. Just remove the release, no biggy.
Like mentioned, it doesn’t come with any rails, too or bottom. Scope rail is any Rem700 SA and rail for the bottom can be attached in place of the two sling swivel studs. I’ve done that on one of my HMR’s so I could use an Atlas quick detach bipod.
As for the mags, I chuckled every time I reloaded. I love how they handle just like an AICS mag, but it’s funny looking for sure. I think I shot 120 rounds on the maiden voyage yesterday and had one mag malfunction. To be honest, I’m not sure what caused it. It may have been me. I didn’t baby anything, I ran it with authority every time.
As far as accuracy, it’s accurate at 50... very accurate. I don’t have any reason to believe it won’t be accurate at 100. Angles are angles. 1/4-1/3” at 50 usually won’t equate spraying at 100. With 22lr, it’s more about the conditions and the nut behind the butt than the rifle. At any rate, I’ll be shooting at varying distances in the near future and giving an update..... Good shooting all and be safe.
Lowest my trigger will go is 2 lb 8 oz. That’s actually what it was set at from the factory.I just bought an OuterImpact brand scope base for the B14R. It is 6061 Aluminum but it's really well made and meets the Mil and NATO standards.
To you guys who already have your B14R in hand, what is the lowest weight your trigger will go?
What bases did you go with? When I looked at bases I notice not all come with the right hardware and you had to watch what you bought, for example some would come with 6-40 bolts and some with 8-40 bolts. The Bergara website says you need 6-48 mounting bolts.
I, like others, have a limited old phart budget. The Bergara is in the $900 range. The Vudoo is in the $3500 range. Not comparable by my budget. So I don't think Vudoo lovers really need to compare their wonderful rifles to the new Bergara, except in final accuracy. I am primarily interested in real-world, range accuracy. Any groups are a big help. I have a one-time buy window and there are CZs, the Tika, the Ruger precision and upgraded target models, the Bergara and new ones every month. I am looking for a repeater to go along with my Rem 540x (shoots very well) and the decision is difficult. A CZ with a barrel upgrade ($900 range). The Tika (unknown now). The Vudoo (need lottery win). Rugers don't seem to make it but are very cost upgradable. The Bergara, if it shoots very well out of the box. Any "shooting" information about the new Bergara is greatly appreciated.
I am just trying to give a picture of what the rifle can do not what I can do.
Especially when I haul ass home and try to shoot right before the sun goes down. At some point I will be able to go to my range at home vs shooting in the front yard. I have a much more stable platform down there. I know my neighbor is getting in a last few days of hunting before seasons end. He is a great guy so I didn't want to screw him up.
I'd bet Tenex on the right, something else on the left both shot at 50 yards.Tenex @ 50 or 100?