Bergara B-14 HMR Wilderness in 300 Win Mag

Published on April 2, 2025
Duration: 0:36

This video provides a detailed overview of a specific Bergara B-14 HMR Wilderness rifle setup in 300 Win Mag. The presenter, demonstrating experienced knowledge, highlights key components including a 26-inch heavy barrel, a Primary Weapon Systems BDE 762 suppressor, and a Vortex Viper 5-25 FFP scope mounted with Talley hardware. The setup is further enhanced with a Vortex Radian Carbon tripod and an Arca mount system.

Quick Summary

The Bergara B-14 HMR Wilderness in 300 Win Mag features a 26-inch heavy barrel, a Primary Weapon Systems BDE 762 suppressor, and a Vortex Viper 5-25 FFP scope with Talley mounts. It's paired with a Vortex Radian Carbon tripod using an Arca mount for stability.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Rifle System Overview
  2. 00:01Bergara B-14 HMR Wilderness & Barrel
  3. 00:06Primary Weapon Systems BDE 762 Suppressor
  4. 00:10Vortex Viper 5-25 FFP Optic & Talley Mount
  5. 00:23Tripod & Rifle Attachment (Arca Mount)
  6. 00:33Concluding Rifle Statement

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key components of the Bergara B-14 HMR Wilderness setup shown?

The setup features a Bergara B-14 HMR Wilderness in 300 Win Mag with a 26-inch heavy barrel. It includes a Primary Weapon Systems BDE 762 suppressor, a Vortex Viper 5-25 FFP scope mounted with Talley rings and base, and a Vortex Radian Carbon tripod with an Arca mount.

What type of scope is used on this Bergara rifle and why?

A Vortex Viper 5-25x50 First Focal Plane (FFP) scope is used. The FFP design is advantageous for long-range shooting as the reticle's subtensions remain consistent across all magnification settings, aiding in accurate range estimation and holdovers.

How is the rifle attached to the tripod?

The rifle is attached to the Vortex Radian Carbon tripod using a two-part system. A cheap swivel stud mount is affixed to the rifle's bottom, which then interfaces with an Arca mount on the tripod, allowing for quick and secure attachment.

What is the purpose of the bubble level on the scope mount?

The bubble level integrated into the scope mount serves to ensure the rifle is held perfectly level. This prevents canting the rifle, which can significantly impact accuracy at longer distances by effectively changing the point of impact.

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