Bergara Rifles , Worth the money?

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GlockPride

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Christensen carbon fiber 22 rifles have one of the worst reputations on the net

Argue away then. But his Bergara did NOT have a carbon fiber barrel. His Christianson and Bergara aren’t a .22lr, they're in 6.5CM.

The Bergara was perfectly fine in the accuracy dept but it was about 14-15 lbs with a 5-25 scope and suppressor. Just a heavy pig to be lugging around, putting in cases, getting out of vehicles for hog hunting, etc.
 

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My son bought a B14 Hunter in .308 a couple years ago. I like the rifle; just handles like a quality gun.

It shoots fine now, but it’s picky. It absolutely was not having the 178 grain ELDX load my Savage likes, nor was it interested in a handful of 150 grain loads I tried. It finally started to settle down with 165 grain loads. I don’t know if it was the bullet weight, or the fact that the 165’s are a tangent ogive bullet and the previous had all been secant ogive bullets.
 

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