The B-14 Wilderness Series embody pure performance. Real-world feature sets like fluted bolts, specialized coatings, and stock options that can withstand the rugged and unforgiving wilderness, while blending in to those very same elements. This series is for the back country, to match every stride you take off the beaten trail. The SIERRA stock has an adjustable cheek comb and length adjustment (L.O.P.) capabilities to adapt to the to the hunter but achieving a reduced weight and a classic stock style. A complete all-around rifle that also comes in a wide variety of calibers and also available for left-handed shooters.
Features : -Sierra adjustable stock
-AICS detachable magazine
-Graphite Black Cerakote Finish
-Bergara floating fluted barrel
-Omni muzzle brake
-Fluted bolt
Manufacturer: Bergara
Model: B-14 Wilderness Series
Model: Sierra
Action: Bolt
Type: Rifle
Caliber: 6.5 Creedmoor
Barrel Length: 20"
Color: Sniper Gray
Hand: Right Hand
Type of Barrel: Threaded
Capacity: 4 Rounds
Subcategory: Hunting Rifles
Finish: Cerakote
Stock: Synthetic
Caliber Dictionary
The Below Information Has Been Provided From Our Gun Caliber Dictionary And Is Meant For Informational Purposes Only. It Is Not Intended to Describe The Unique Specifications For This Ammunition.
Annnounced by Hornady in 2016, the 6mm Creedmoor was wildcatted by Outdoor Life's John Snow, the 6mm Creedmoor, as its name implies, is created by simply necking down the 6.5mm Creedmoor case to take a 6mm (.243-inch) bullet. Actual velocity is very similar to the long-popular .243 Winchester. The advantage is offers is that, with its shorter case, it does a bit better with the longer aerodynamic bullets that are winning matches--and that's its intent and primary niche, serious long-range competition with long, low-drag bullets that get past the finish line with very mild recoil. As a crossover varmint/deer cartridge it offers no real advantage over the tried-and-true .243, but it's just as good in those roles, and in the right hands (and the right barrels) might win a few more matches. — Craig Boddington