Bergara B14 Hunter Rifle Review - Best Affordable Hunting Rifle | Outdoor Jack

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This is Outdoor Jack's in depth review of the Bergara B14 Hunter rifle. The Bergara B14 Hunter is, in my opinion, the best affordable rifle for the outdoorsman or women. My B14 Hunter is chambered in .30-06 and had the following accessories:

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Fantastic rifle....I have the B 14 Hunter in 7MM-08. Shoots like a champ!

gabrielcantu
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I have a Bergara B14hunter in 7mm rem mag and 7mm-08. Love them.

donaldmcbride
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I have one chambered 22 250. Tack Got a lot of woodchuck with it. Love it.

glennrocker
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I have one in 6.5 Creedmoor for Whitetail. It’s an awesome rifle

ferg
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I am getting consistent flyers. Even after mailing it back for warranty and waiting 6 months. I have ordered a re-crowning set as the last 1" of bore and crown look terrible. I will cut and re-crown then bed as shown in this video. I hope it fixes the issue, as Bergara will not. I have tried various quality mounts/optics, hundreds of dollars worth of various premium ammos and patient cold bore shooting. I am still getting consistent 3" flyers at 100m. Thanks to Island Outfitters in Victoria for their support.

dukevonflankenheimer
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I have the same in 308 Win. I could not agree more!!!

fourbman
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Great video, great rifle, but, for accuracy sake, your setup is likely much heavier than 8 lbs. Rifle 7.2 lbs, scope 1.7 lbs, plus rings, bases, scope caps, ammo (7 rounds @ 1 oz/rnd= about 0.4 lb) + carrier, and sling. More like 9.5-10lb. Okay for flat land, but in my opinion a little heavy for extensive mountain hunting. You could find economy in the scope weight: Burris 4-14x4 E1 is 0.96 lbs. A person may also consider a belt-attached ammo carrier to keep the weight on the hips not a shoulder. I say all this to keep it real for someone who might copy your setup for their first back country hunt. What works for you is, is what is important here. I am glad you are happy and the best of luck in the future.

RayArnold-ef
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I've got an old Howa 308 that will poke all three into a single jagged hole everytime I do my part right.
It only cost 700 scope and mounts and 2 boxes of winchester 180 grain power points. Haven't had a wild hog or axis or whitetail take one step since.

jimpalmer
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There is a weird phenomenon going on with bergaras. The vast majority of people using them sounds very satisfied, often reporting custom rifle like accuracy. But on several forums sometimes a few "influent" guys pop up and literally start throwing s..t to bergara, with a lot of hanger and committment, getting even to say that these rifles are so bad that they would never own or work on one or even use parts for builds. To me it seems that these guys are actively trying to bash Bergara, maybe on the payroll of someone who could benefit from this. Emotional involvement in defending something we like is understandable, emotional involvement and committment in bashing a brand is more difficult to undestand if there is not some interest on the table. It wouldn't be the first time anyway

ssimossimo
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I finally took my new 3006 wow I can’t believe how good of a trigger on this bullet holes touching in hundred yards with 125 grain it’s good for here in northern Indiana going to go back out try two hundred yards and go father out see how it does

charlesburdette
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Ate my fair share of tag soup over the years lol. I’m thinking of getting that same rifle in that same caliber. Thanks for the review brother 👍

flapthecrapster
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It would have been nice to show feeding, shooting, extraction, how much it holds in the chamber etc.

larrysayers
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Trying to find a 22.250, lots of good things told about Bergara Bbls

garywilliams
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I too have the B14 in 6.5 CM and love it

SteveFromWyoming
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What ammo did you use and bullet weight?
Nice review .
And God bless you from a fellow believer.

bigben
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Mind if I ask where In western nebraska? I grew up just east of chadron ne and hunter all over western side of the state

austinanderson
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I agree with you the Rem 700 is not what I want anymore.

steveharvey
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Is that a veracity? What zero you go with? How far you think you would shoot with it for elk?

Hill_Billy_Without_A_Hill
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If I knew these riffles shot as good as they do I would’ve already had four or five of them in different calibers the triggers are extremely light

charlesburdette
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Is the bolt locked when the safety is on?

steveharvey