The Bergara B-14 Timber is a right-hand bolt-action sporting rifle chambered in .300 Winchester Magnum with a 24-inch barrel. It is engineered for big-game hunting and field use, pairing Bergara’s barrel engineering with a Monte Carlo walnut stock for practical accuracy in real-world conditions. Utility features such as a drilled-and-tapped action and a durable Cerakote finish make it suitable for hunters who mount optics and operate in variable environments.
Key Specifications
- The caliber is .300 Winchester Magnum, intended for long-range field use and big-game hunting.
- The action is a Bolt Action built on Bergara’s B-14 two-lug platform with a coned bolt nose and Sako-style extractor.
- The barrel is a 24-inch 4140 CrMo steel barrel with a 1:10 rate of twist.
- The metal finish is listed as Graphite Black Cerakote on the barrel and receiver.
- The stock is a Monte Carlo walnut with checkering, a raised comb, and bedded integral pillars for stability.
- Overall length is listed at approximately 44.75 inches and typical reported weight is near 7.6 lbs.
- The rifle uses an internal box magazine with a hinged floorplate and is not a detachable-magazine design; manufacturer listings show differing reported capacities (3 vs 4 rounds).
- Additional features include being drilled and tapped for Remington 700 style rings and bases, a Bergara Performance trigger, a manual thumb safety, swivel studs, checkering, and a recoil pad.
The B-14 Timber balances Bergara barrel quality and a traditional walnut appearance with practical hunting features. Its bedded Monte Carlo stock and drilled/tapped action make mounting optics straightforward, while the Cerakote finish adds surface durability in the field. The timber configuration focuses on hunting use where robust, field-ready construction and honest handling matter.
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