i am shooting the Premier HMR Pro in .300WM with Nightforce NXS 8-32x56. Berger 210 VLD Hunting and the Target. Added a Gen 3 Little ******* Brake and felt recoil less than my 6.5Cm and Sakos in .308. Ammo load development consistent below 1/2MOA. Ive built numerous sniper style rifles for our guys while in the military and i would put the Bergara up against all of them! Awesome out of box long range shooter!!
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I have the B-14 HMR in 6.5 Creedmoor with a Trijicon 4.5-27x56 on top and a Q Thunder Chicken at the muzzle. I have shot multiple 5 shot groups at 100 below 1 MOA with my best at .342". I used to take it out to a range in Decatur where it would consistently shoot steel out to 800 with ease. It's one of my favorite rifles.
She's a little on the heavy side. I carried it in the mountains chasing muleys this past October. I probably won't be taking it on that trip again. It's great for the box blind though.
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Originally posted by futureagg View PostI absolutely love all my Bergaras. I started with the HMR in 308, switched to 6.5 HMR, now I put their premier series barreled action into a Grayboe Ridgeback stock. I shoot consistent 100 yard .5moa groups with it.
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They were a gunmaker in Spain for many years and made entry to the US market by offering alternative barrels for TC Encores. Quality and accuracy followed them. I think they are out of the Encore bbl biz and concentrating full time on their own line of firearms.
From what you are reading. They are still making precision instruments. Do buy.
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Originally posted by Tony Pic View PostThey were a gunmaker in Spain for many years and made entry to the US market by offering alternative barrels for TC Encores. Quality and accuracy followed them. I think they are out of the Encore bbl biz and concentrating full time on their own line of firearms.
From what you are reading. They are still making precision instruments. Do buy.
I bought my first Shilen barrel from Ed back in 1970 when his shop was in Irving Tx on Beltline Rd. just south of Hwy 183. Every Shilen barrel I ever had was a tack driver. Just like Savage Arms, Ed hand straightened his barrels by eyeball, a bright light and a press. My last Shilen barrel I still have on my custom 338 WSM built on a Browning A-bolt.
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Originally posted by jhubbz View PostAppreciate all the comments. The search is on. If anybody has a lead, let me know.
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