Bergara Adds 6.5 PRC and .300 PRC to B14 Rifle Series

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posted on October 22, 2019
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Bergara is adding two new calibers to its popular B-14 HMR and Ridge models. The new configurations, in 6.5 PRC and .300 PRC, will be available for immediate shipment.

“We have been very pleased with the demand for the new PRC calibers in our Premier series, but equally as important, the actual performance they are delivering,” said Nate Treadaway, CEO of BPI Outdoors, Bergara's parent company. “Based on these two facts, it is only natural that we extend the chamberings to our two most popular B14 models,” he said.

The B-14 Rifle was designed to offer customers feature-rich hunting/Match rifles ideal for longer range big-game hunting, varmint hunting, and also a versatile target shooting rifle. The Bergara B-14’s are built in Bergara, Spain, at the same factory where all of the company’s Bergara barrel blanks are manufactured.

Affordably priced and packed with features. Bergara’s B-14 rifles offer a unique cosmetic appeal, and are guaranteed capable of producing sub-1.0 MOA groups or less at 100 yards using factory match grade ammunition.

 

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