Posted September 25, 2017 9:00 am by Comments

By Eduardo Abril de Fontcuberta


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Bergara B-14 rifles aiming

<div data-cycle-hash="bergara-b-14-4" data-cycle-desc="The author restocked his test rifle with a synthetic McMillan A3-5 stock that is designed for prone or supported shooting. Note the buttstock's bottom cutout and adjustable cheek riser." data-cycle-overlay-template="{{desc}}“>Bergara B-14 rifle stock

<div data-cycle-hash="bergara-b-14-12" data-cycle-desc="Before he upgraded it with a McMillan stock and a Pacific Tool & Gauge floorplate, the B-14 Varmint was already very accurate right out of the box. It was also very handy for shooting from a variety of field positions during testing." data-cycle-overlay-template="{{desc}}“>Bergara B-14 rifle accuracy

<div data-cycle-hash="bergara-b-14-3" data-cycle-desc="The B-14 Varmint comes with a black synthetic stock with subtle texturing on the grip and forend as well as a round bolt knob. The safety is at the very rear of the bolt action so you can reach it with your thumb." data-cycle-overlay-template="{{desc}}“>Bergara B-14 rifle features

<div data-cycle-hash="bergara-b-14-5" data-cycle-desc="To get a lighter trigger pull, the author installed a crisp TriggerTech trigger in the test rifle and adjusted it down …Read the Rest

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