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Just got the word that these are now available so get your orders in now!! Price is going to be $819.95 ( $939.95 for black Carbon Fibre )plus tax with Free Shipping right here at Wolverine Supplies! Current ETA on these bad boys is late summer.

Bergara Rifles is proud to introduce a feature rich semi-automatic .22 LR, the Bergara BXR. This new rifle has custom quality, Bergara performance without the custom price tag.

This BXR .22LR has everything a serious rimfire shooter would want, yet has features attractive to younger shooters and smaller frame shooters with its removable/replaceable spacers to adjust stock length. Nate Treadaway, CEO of BPI Outdoors, which is the parent company of Bergara says, “We have had our eye on the rimfire space for several years now. Not only is it a very close alignment to our core customer base but we are already familiar with how to make an extremely accurate barrel. The BXR just happens to be the first of several models to come from Bergara and will fill a void between the featureless mass-produced models and overly priced boutique offerings.”

The BXR 22 LR series comes in two configurations. The base model (part number BXR001) sports a 4140 CrMo fluted steel barrel with a Cerakote finish, with a stock that is green with black fleck and weighs 5.25lbs. The upgraded BXR is a carbon fiber model (part number BXR002) that is topped with a carbon fiber barrel, a black stock with grey fleck that weighs a mere 4.75lbs.

Each version of the BXR has the following features: overall length of 34.5″, total length of pull adjustment just over 1″, with a barrel length of 16.5″, pre-threaded muzzle with thread protector, a 10 round rotary style magazine (10/22 compatible), and a 30 MOA picatinny rail integral with the receiver.



34.5″ Overall length (includes three 3/8″ removable spacers to adjust length of pull)
16.5″ Barrel, muzzle threaded 1/2×28. Includes thread protector.
4.75 lbs total weight with carbon fiber barrel and 5.25 lbs with fluted steel barrel.
Includes a 10 shot rotary magazine (10/22 magazine compatible)
Includes integral 30 MOA Picatinny rail.
Trigger pull is approximately 3.5 lbs.
Includes 3 QD mount studs and 4 flush cups.
Features a Cerakote ceramic coating.

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Not a whole lot of details on the finer details of these on their site - just a somewhat obnoxious hype video

I'm seriously looking at the Ruger Competition, and I'd like to see some reasons why I should want this instead if I am looking for a self-loading .22 target rifle.
 
Not a whole lot of details on the finer details of these on their site - just a somewhat obnoxious hype video

I'm seriously looking at the Ruger Competition, and I'd like to see some reasons why I should want this instead if I am looking for a self-loading .22 target rifle.

This definitely beats out the Ruger in stock category., I would have thought Ruger would have done more than paint a wood stock in that price range.
 
Alright...here's me commenting 3 times in a row on this. I LOVE THE LOOKS OF THIS GUN!

I didn't think I needed or wanted another 22LR, but I think this is a must have.
 
Itching to see reports on it's performance. I've been looking to get a proper left handed bolt action .22 but this might be a nice alternative.
 
Freak. Didn't think I needed another 22, but this has got my attention. Love my Bergara BMP. Has anyone found an actual review of one of these?
 
Freak. Didn't think I needed another 22, but this has got my attention. Love my Bergara BMP. Has anyone found an actual review of one of these?

Not a whole lot of details out there yet, sadly. I'm itching to see what gets said about it when it's actually in people's hands.
 
My local dealer got to shoot them at a dealer shoot, had nothing but good things to say but when I asked when they are arriving he said they didn’t end up placing an order...

For me personally that’s a red flag as if it was truly amazing and will sell like hot cakes why wouldn’t you put an order down???

Don’t get me wrong I love Beragara and was only posting as it’s the only first hand comments I’ve seen so far. For me though I’m gonna wait till either the release or more info available as there is now a lot available in the $1000 10/22style market.
 
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