Hey all, I figured I would drop a comment about a fix I found for the accuracy issues I was having with my Bergara B14 HMR wilderness in case it should be helpful to anyone. The rifle was not grouping well with any type of ammo other than Hornady eld, Norma whitetail, and Freedom Munitions BTHP at 140 grains. Anything else was shooting all over the place in seemingly random patterns. I tried 143, 147, 139, 130 weight bullets from many different manufacturers and the best I could get it to do was around 1.5 to 3.5 moa. The ammo it liked could get it to .6 to .8 moa at my skill level. I have a tikka and a sako that group well with almost anything so I was a bit disappointed in the Bergara, but decided to investigate because I love everything else about it.
After going through the usual suspects (cleaning, rail, rings, scope, action screw torque), I found a post about overpainting on the inside of the stock in a Bergara forum. I took the action out and discovered that mine seemed to have the overpainting issue. Basically, there are three sections where the metal chassis was painted over (near front of recoil lug inlet and near the front and back of the trigger inlet area). I sanded the paint off of those enough to where the metal was showing and made sure the splatter on other parts of the stock were not thick enough to touch the action or barrel. The rifle now shoots everything I tried previously .8 moa or better (again this is at my current skill level). It has gone from a decent rifle to an awesome one for me.
Sorry for the novel, but I wanted to help anyone else who may be having accuracy or ammo pickiness issues with their B14 hmr because it is a great rifle once you get it humming along. Hope it helps.
After going through the usual suspects (cleaning, rail, rings, scope, action screw torque), I found a post about overpainting on the inside of the stock in a Bergara forum. I took the action out and discovered that mine seemed to have the overpainting issue. Basically, there are three sections where the metal chassis was painted over (near front of recoil lug inlet and near the front and back of the trigger inlet area). I sanded the paint off of those enough to where the metal was showing and made sure the splatter on other parts of the stock were not thick enough to touch the action or barrel. The rifle now shoots everything I tried previously .8 moa or better (again this is at my current skill level). It has gone from a decent rifle to an awesome one for me.
Sorry for the novel, but I wanted to help anyone else who may be having accuracy or ammo pickiness issues with their B14 hmr because it is a great rifle once you get it humming along. Hope it helps.