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Build a rem 700 or buy a bergara b14 hmr

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I have $1200 to play with for just the rifle, scope /base/mount are already acquired.

What would be the better route here,

Build up a rem 700 and put it in something like a krg bravo or just grab a bergara b14 hmr?

Whichever I do I'd like to go with 6.5 creedmoor since I already have a full reloading set up for it from an ar10.

If I go the bergara route, since it's set up similar to a Remington, is it possible to do remage barrel conversions to it? Or did they change it up just enough to not get sued by Remington?

Dont want to be screwed if I ever want to change the barrel on either.
 
Bergara for sure. Take a look at the HMR Pro as it’s a really nice rifle for the $ if you can get one that low or can stretch just a touch more out of the budget.

I’d also say check out the Howa 1500 Bravo rifle.
 
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Bergara for sure. Take a look at the HMR Pro as it’s a really nice rifle for the $ if you can get one that low or can stretch just a touch more out of the budget.

I’d also say check out the Howa 1500 Bravo rifle.
I have no idea why my whole post got cut off.

... the new bugholes BugNuts system for Howa and Tikka really make 700 a thing of the past.
 
I hadn't heard of the HMR pro yet, so I found this on Bergara's site.

http://www.bergarausa.com/pdf/HMR_vs_HMR_Pro.pdf

Thats a good find
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I love my HMR. Ll of my Rem 700 accessories have worked for it perfectly (Nightforce 20 MOA rail, Triggertech Primary adjustable trigger). I would have grabbed a Pro had I known about it, but I really can't complain about the standard HMR. I'm a terrible shot, this is my first rifle one could consider to be 'long range,' mine is chambered in 6.5 CM, and with Hornady ELD-M, it consistently prints groups around .6-.7 inches at 100 yards. Haven't had a chance to take it out further yet though.
 
ended up getting the bergara HMR non pro.

trigger adjustment screw is stripped right out of the box :confused:

other than that it seems like a nice rifle. Havent shot it yet though.
 
For factory rifles, I think tikka and Sako are towards the top of he heap. Fit and finish on the bergara is OK. Bolt feels kind of cheap and the stock had something loose in it rattling around the day I brought it home. It seems to shoot though. It's not a Tikka, that's for sure... But it seems to want to shoot like one.
 
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Yesterday with my Bergara B14 6.5 creedmoor at 200 yards 5 shot groups no cooling time between shots bipod and rear bag.
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Have around 680 rounds through it and it has held up fine.

Gripes, throat is very long on mine, makes you seat bullets long but long rounds get stuck under feed ramp so you either remove some feed ramp metal or seat short.

6-48 scope screw holes, I have a heavy Bushnell XRSII on it and it has been rock solid but Bergara should of used #8 screws.
 
Yesterday with my Bergara B14 6.5 creedmoor at 200 yards 5 shot groups no cooling time between shots bipod and rear bag.
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Have around 680 rounds through it and it has held up fine.

Gripes, throat is very long on mine, makes you seat bullets long but long rounds get stuck under feed ramp so you either remove some feed ramp metal or seat short.

6-48 scope screw holes, I have a heavy Bushnell XRSII on it and it has been rock solid but Bergara should of used #8 screws.
Pretty nice grouping
 
Bergara for sure. Take a look at the HMR Pro as it’s a really nice rifle for the $ if you can get one that low or can stretch just a touch more out of the budget.

I’d also say check out the Howa 1500 Bravo rifle.
If you find a Bergara HMR Pro in 6.5mm Creedmoor for $1,200 let me know. I've scoured the web and all stores in reach and nada. Best I could find was $1,599, that was $600 more than my B-14 HMR in 6.5mm Creedmoor, and $837.15 more than my B-14 Timber in .300 Win Mag.
 
I have $1200 to play with for just the rifle, scope /base/mount are already acquired.

What would be the better route here,

Build up a rem 700 and put it in something like a krg bravo or just grab a bergara b14 hmr?

Whichever I do I'd like to go with 6.5 creedmoor since I already have a full reloading set up for it from an ar10.

If I go the bergara route, since it's set up similar to a Remington, is it possible to do remage barrel conversions to it? Or did they change it up just enough to not get sued by Remington?

Dont want to be screwed if I ever want to change the barrel on either.
I checked with Bergara about rebarreling the B-14 HMR in 6.5mm Creedmoor and was told around $500. That's better than what it would cost me locally once I'd need it.
 
I have $1200 to play with for just the rifle, scope /base/mount are already acquired.

What would be the better route here,

Build up a rem 700 and put it in something like a krg bravo or just grab a bergara b14 hmr?

Whichever I do I'd like to go with 6.5 creedmoor since I already have a full reloading set up for it from an ar10.

If I go the bergara route, since it's set up similar to a Remington, is it possible to do remage barrel conversions to it? Or did they change it up just enough to not get sued by Remington?

Dont want to be screwed if I ever want to change the barrel on either.

Remington 700 5R milspec , but I don't know much about bergara,
try snipercountrypx.com
 
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I have 2 Remington 700 (7mm and 308) and just got a bergara b14 home in 6.5 creedmoor. Bergara is a better fit and finish. The gun itself is heavy too and just feels right. Shoots great. The remingtons shoot just as good tho. Must have been luck of the draw. Bergara has MOA guarantee.
I was thinking of building custom but realized that it would cost a ton and almost all of the custom guns that are for sale are at a substantial loss.
mind you I might have a different mindset if I we’re together into competing with it but for now the bergara out shoots me at long ranges.
The bergara is a sub MOA gun out of the box. Remingtons are with serious load work