Description
Why the Bergara B-14 HMR is Our 6.5 Creedmoor House Rifle
The 6.5 Creedmoor did not earn its reputation by being fast.
It earned it by being forgiving—and forgiveness only works when the rifle system itself remains stable.
The Bergara B-14 HMR was built around that reality.
At its core is a molded stock with an integrated mini-chassis, providing repeatable bedding without the fragility or tuning demands of traditional systems. This stability allows the free-floated #6 contour barrel to behave consistently across temperature, firing cadence, and positional changes.
The result is not theoretical accuracy—it is predictable behavior.
Inside the Velocity Window
With a 22″ barrel, the B-14 HMR keeps common 140–147 grain projectiles squarely inside the Creedmoor’s optimal velocity band. That matters more than raw speed.
Inside this window:
-
Pressure curves remain stable
-
Recoil impulse stays manageable
-
Wind corrections remain readable
-
Barrel life remains reasonable
-
Cold-bore deviation is minimized
The rifle doesn’t reward chasing numbers.
It rewards restraint.
Action & Feeding — Boring in the Best Way
The Bergara B-14 action uses a two-lug system with a coned bolt nose and sliding plate extractor to ensure smooth chambering and reliable extraction. Feeding from AICS-pattern magazines is consistent and predictable—especially important when shooting from awkward positions or under time pressure.
This is not a flashy action.
It is a trustworthy one.
Shooter Interface — Built to Disappear
The adjustable cheekpiece and length-of-pull spacers allow the rifle to fit the shooter—not the other way around. When geometry is correct, recoil tracks straight, sight picture stays intact, and feedback arrives immediately.
That feedback loop is what accelerates learning.
The curved Bergara trigger, factory-set around three pounds, breaks cleanly without surprises—encouraging deliberate press instead of anticipation.
What This Rifle Reveals
The B-14 HMR will not hide poor wind calls.
It will not excuse sloppy position.
It will not flatter bad data.
What it will do is behave honestly enough that mistakes are understandable—and therefore correctable.
That is the mark of a serious rifle.
Specifications
- Brand: Bergara
-
Caliber: 6.5 Creedmoor
-
Action: Bolt Action
-
Barrel Length: 22″
-
Barrel: #6 contour, 4140 CrMo steel
-
Twist Rate: 1:8
-
Muzzle: Threaded 5/8-24 (thread protector included)
-
Magazine: Detachable AICS-pattern
-
Magazine Capacity: 5 rounds
-
Magazine Included: Yes (Qty: 1)
-
Trigger: Bergara curved trigger (≈3 lb factory set)
-
Stock: Composite with integrated mini-chassis
-
Adjustments: Adjustable cheekpiece, LOP spacers
-
Finish: Matte Black
-
Overall Length: 42″
-
Weight: Approx. 9.6 lbs
-
Optics Mounting: Drilled & tapped for Remington 700-pattern bases
-
SKU: 430100350
Referenced In:
-
Shooter’s Edge Magazine — Issue No. 1
Build of the Month: The Honest Creedmoor -
Ballistics Bench — The Velocity Window
-
Field Trials — Cold Bore, Cold Hands
Related Chapters & Technical Notes:
- CHAPTER 1 — Origins, Intent & Why 6.5 Creedmoor Exists
- CHAPTER 6 — Recoil Characteristics & Shooter Interface
- CHAPTER 7 — Use Cases & Effectiveness
- CHAPTER 4 — Barrel Science











WARNING:
Reviews
There are no reviews yet.