SHOT Show 2017: Bergara B14 Series HMR Rifle

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posted on January 17, 2017
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Watch the video above with Adam Heggenstaller of American Hunter checking out the new Bergara HMR Rifle at Media Day during the 2017 SHOT Show in Las Vegas, NV.

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The B14 HMR supports a fully free-floated barrel to achieve optimal precision.
The HMR stands for "Hunting and Match Rifle." Manufactured at the Bergara, Spain facility, the HMR is a great new addition to the B14 series, featuring a solid molded synthetic stock with a machined aluminum mini-chassis. The aluminum mini-chassis is built into the HMR stock, and is designed to offer repeatable bedding for each B14 action installed on the rifle.

Bergara says, "The B14 Series HMR Rifle is designed to meet the needs of all hardcore hunters, precision rifle shooters, and those desiring absolute quality and accuracy."

MSRP: $1,150. The Bergara B14 HMR will be available in .308 Win. and 6.5 Creedmoor.

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