The BERGARA B-14 Wilderness Ridge SP is a right-hand bolt-action rifle chambered in 6.5mm Creedmoor with an 18-inch threaded barrel and an omni-directional muzzle brake. It is designed for field and backcountry use where corrosion-resistant finishes and camouflage ergonomics are advantageous. The platform emphasizes reliable feeding and a weather-protective Cerakote finish for extended use in rugged environments.
Key Specifications
- The rifle is chambered in 6.5mm Creedmoor, suitable for precision field work and medium-range shooting.
- The barrel measures 18 inches and is finished in Sniper Gray Cerakote for corrosion resistance.
- The action is a Bolt action with a two-lug B-14 design and a coned bolt nose and breech for smooth feeding.
- The muzzle is fitted with an Omni muzzle brake and the barrel is threaded to 5/8″-24 tpi.
- The stock is a fixed American-style synthetic finished in SoftTouch Woodland Camo with added webbing for grip.
- The rifle has a factory-drilled and tapped receiver that fits Remington 700 style rings and bases.
- The listed unloaded weight for this configuration is approximately 7.20 lbs with an overall length of 37.50 inches.
- The trigger is a Bergara Performance trigger and the safety is a two-position design.
- The magazine uses a hinged floor plate; reported capacities vary between 4 or 5 rounds (varies by source) and should be confirmed with the manufacturer or the specific distributor listing.
The Wilderness Ridge SP pairs Bergara’s #5-profile barrel and B-14 action with a field-oriented synthetic stock and durable Cerakote protection. The threaded barrel and Omni brake help manage recoil and allow for accessory mounting where permitted. Drilled and tapped receiver provisions make optics mounting straightforward for hunting and precision field work.
For backcountry hunters and precision-minded shooters seeking a rugged, no-nonsense bolt rifle, the B-14 Wilderness Ridge SP offers a balanced combination of durability, ergonomics, and factory-installed features that support extended use in harsh conditions.





