Bergara Bolt Action Rifle B14 Wilderness Thumbhole Carbon
The B14 Wilderness Thumbhole Carbon combines the ergonomics of a Thumbhole stock with rubber grip (better grip and control), the smoothness of the B-14 action and the lightness/stiffness of a carbon fiber barrel. The entire assembly is protected with Cerakote® Sniper Grey, designed to maximize durability in demanding conditions, and maintains the Wilderness philosophy: robustness, reliability and precision for hunting.
Features
- Thumbhole stock: synthetic with rubber grip; length (LOP) and height adjustable; hand-painted Wilderness finish.
- Carbon barrel: reduces weight without sacrificing performance; threaded muzzle and omnidirectional muzzle brake.
- Bergara B14 ultra-smooth action: two lugs, slide extractor, tapered bolt/chamber for smooth feeding and extraction; Sniper Grey Cerakote® finish.
- AICS magazine: removable AICS compatible magazine (capacity depending on caliber).
- Remington 700 Base: Platform compatibility.
Specifications
Specifications Common:
- Barrel Material: Stainless Steel and Carbon CURE
- Flute Barrel: NO
- Finish: Sniper Grey Cerakote
- Stock: THUMBHOLE SYNTHETIC with rubber grips
- Muzzle/Bore Diameter: 21.5 mm
- Thread: 5/8-24 UNEF
- Magazine: AICS COMPATIBLE
- Rail: -
- Rifles and sights: -
BW153C-308
- Caliber: .308 Win.
- Pitch: 1:10"
- Barrel length: 51 cm (20")
- Magazine capacity: 5+1
- Rifle length: 103 cm (40.5")
- Total weight: 3.0 kg (6.6 lbs)
BW154C-270
- Caliber: .270 Win.
- Pitch: 1:10" (1:10")
- Barrel length: 56 cm (22")
- Magazine capacity: 5+1
- Rifle length: 108 cm (42.5")
- Total weight: 3.2 kg (7 lbs)
BW154C-65
- Caliber: 6.5 Creedmoor
- Pitch: 1:8" (1:8")
- Barrel length: 56 cm (22")
- Magazine capacity: 5+1
- Rifle length: 108 cm (42.5")
- Total weight: 3.2 kg (7 lbs)
BW155C-65PRC
- Caliber: 6.5 PRC
- Pitch: 1:8" (1:8")
- Barrel length: 61 cm (24")
- Magazine capacity: 3+1
- Rifle length: 114 cm (44.5")
- Total weight: 3.3 kg (7.4 lbs)
BW155C-7RM
- Caliber: 7mm Rem Mag
- Pitch: 1:9.5" (1:9.5")
- Barrel length: 61 cm (24")
- Magazine capacity: 5+1
- Rifle length: 114 cm (44.5")
- Total weight: 3.3 kg (7.4 lbs)
BW154C-7PRC
- Caliber: 7 PRC
- Pitch: 1:8" (1:8")
- Barrel length: 56 cm (22")
- Magazine capacity: 5+1
- Rifle length: 110 cm (43.3")
- Total weight: 3.2 kg (7 lbs)
BW155C-300
- Caliber: .300 Win Mag
- Pitch: 1:10" (1:10")
- Barrel length: 61 cm (24")
- Magazine capacity: 5+1
- Rifle length: 114 cm (44.5")
- Total weight: 3.3 kg (7.4 lbs)
Features Bolt Rifles
When the word Rifle is used, anyone, including a non-expert, evokes a classic Mauser bolt-action rifle of military type. We could say that it is the current rifle par excellence, it is the most used in any hunting modality, the most universal for its variety of calibers, weights, sizes, finishes, applications, manufacturers and prices.
It is a repeating rifle, that is to say a rifle that allows repeating the shot whose action consists of a bolt that, manually operated by a rotation and thrust movement, captures the cartridge from the magazine and introduces it into the chamber "locking it" (closing it), arms the punch or needle, to subsequently allow the shot to be fired.
The mechanism of the bolt can be variable, currently there are bolts with axial action without apparent rotation. The ammunition magazine admits a variable number of cartridges, usually 5 for non-Magnum calibers and 3 or 4 for the latter. Some models allow the use of a detachable magazine.
Repetition should never be confused with automatism.
They are the most accurate rifles and the simplest to build.
In some models, barrels of different caliber can be interchanged, in which case the long action group (Magnum calibers) and the short action group (Magnum calibers) are compatible.
Advantages
- It is the most robust and reliable of all
- High ballistic accuracy (unmatched by other repeating systems)
- The extraction and reloading mechanisms provide total operational safety
- It is slow firing, making it difficult to shoot quickly and fluently
- It is too large for long days of hunting on foot
- The manual action of the bolt unholsters the weapon at each shot, which forces the hunter to retake the aiming elements and means a loss of time that can be crucial in the second shot
How to clean a gun
It is no secret to anyone who handles a firearm that dirt can be its worst enemy. Corrosion or the storage of foreign matter can hinder the operation of the weapon and, in the case of affecting the cartridges, cause accidents that can have serious consequences.
If you want to learn more about the correct way to CLEAN A GUN, just CLICK HERE
How to buy a gun
The procedures are very simple
- You can make the payment in any of the following ways
- Credit card.
- Bank transfer.
- VIP card (this option will also serve to finance your order).
- You will have to send us a photocopy of your ID card and the corresponding firearms permit depending on the type of weapon.
- The shipment will be made to the corresponding Civil Guard Station with Weapons Intervention (please indicate yours in the "Observations" section, which you will find at the end of your order).
what permit do I need to purchase this gun?
- BIG HUNTING RIFLE
Para the purchase of a rifle requires a copy of the ID card and LONG GUN RIFLE PERMIT (D).
You can send this documentation by fax or mail.
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