Just had to say...
Grabbed one of these last week, (sort of a middle finger to the Trudoooooooh liberals). Anyway, put a vortex scope on it, and a cheap absolutely no-name bipod.. 3 shots to zero, and then literally sub moa, "as advertised". I grabbed a couple of the 50 round boxes of Hornady American Gunner ammo, so nothing over the top in accuracy, and I just cannot believe how consistent it was.
I cleaned the bore after the first couple of shots, and after the 10th or so, brush boresnake and a patch. Flawless. I tried the MDT mags for my MDT .308 savage build, and they worked perfectly (although the Pmag that came with this doesn't work in the MDT). Did groups of 3 shots at 100m, and all were inside the 1" dots. I did not take pics as I really didn't expect a whole lot from the first day out, I thought I would have to tweak things, but WOW.
Came home and checked the trigger, it's set at exactly 3.5 pounds. I'm told it is a tricked out remington 700 at heart, and I have never owned a 700. They're not cheap, although they are comparable in price to the gunsite scout (which I never really cared for, for whatever reason).
I went to the effort of building a full chassis around a 10TR in .308 with $$$ bipod and a higher power scope, monopod, the whole nine yards and I still have the occasional flier with that rig. I don't normally blather on about a new gun, but it's so surprising when the claim "All B-14 rifles are capable of producing sub-1.0 MOA groups or less at 100 yards using factory match grade ammunition" is actually true. Toally thrilled when I thought it would be just another rifle in the rack. I'm toying with getting the .308 version and selling my chassis rig, I like it that much.
(I don't work for bergara or a gun store, this is just a statement of opinion
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Grabbed one of these last week, (sort of a middle finger to the Trudoooooooh liberals). Anyway, put a vortex scope on it, and a cheap absolutely no-name bipod.. 3 shots to zero, and then literally sub moa, "as advertised". I grabbed a couple of the 50 round boxes of Hornady American Gunner ammo, so nothing over the top in accuracy, and I just cannot believe how consistent it was.
I cleaned the bore after the first couple of shots, and after the 10th or so, brush boresnake and a patch. Flawless. I tried the MDT mags for my MDT .308 savage build, and they worked perfectly (although the Pmag that came with this doesn't work in the MDT). Did groups of 3 shots at 100m, and all were inside the 1" dots. I did not take pics as I really didn't expect a whole lot from the first day out, I thought I would have to tweak things, but WOW.
Came home and checked the trigger, it's set at exactly 3.5 pounds. I'm told it is a tricked out remington 700 at heart, and I have never owned a 700. They're not cheap, although they are comparable in price to the gunsite scout (which I never really cared for, for whatever reason).
I went to the effort of building a full chassis around a 10TR in .308 with $$$ bipod and a higher power scope, monopod, the whole nine yards and I still have the occasional flier with that rig. I don't normally blather on about a new gun, but it's so surprising when the claim "All B-14 rifles are capable of producing sub-1.0 MOA groups or less at 100 yards using factory match grade ammunition" is actually true. Toally thrilled when I thought it would be just another rifle in the rack. I'm toying with getting the .308 version and selling my chassis rig, I like it that much.
(I don't work for bergara or a gun store, this is just a statement of opinion