Description
Bergara B-14 HMR .300 Win Mag 26″ Cerakote – Precision Magnum Rifle
The Bergara B-14 HMR .300 Win Mag 26″ Cerakote, 5-Round is a production-grade long-range rifle built for shooters who demand repeatable accuracy under match conditions. It pairs a 26-inch Bergara 4140 CrMo steel barrel with a graphite black Cerakote finish, a molded mini-chassis stock, and a two-lug bolt action that feeds from a detachable AICS-style 5-round magazine. The receiver is drilled and tapped for Remington 700 bases, and the muzzle is precision-threaded 5/8-24 with a knurled thread protector. This is a .300 Win Mag that holds zero, stays tight, and doesn’t choke.
| Manufacturer | Bergara |
|---|---|
| Model | B-14 HMR |
| Material | 4140 CrMo steel barrel, molded polymer stock with mini-chassis |
| Compatibility | Remington 700 scope bases, AICS-pattern magazines |
| Finish | Graphite Black Cerakote |
| Weight | 9.8 lbs (per manufacturer specs) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- Bergara 4140 CrMo steel barrel – Why it matters: cold-hammer-forged for consistent bore dimensions and sub-MOA accuracy out of the box, no break-in required.
- Molded mini-chassis stock – Why it matters: provides rigid bedding that holds zero across temperature swings and allows adjustable length of pull and cheek height without bedding compound.
- Two-lug bolt with 90-degree throw – Why it matters: fast cycling for follow-up shots, with a smooth, controlled feed from the detachable magazine.
- AICS-style 5-round detachable magazine – Why it matters: reliable feeding in a format that’s widely available and compatible with aftermarket bottom metal upgrades.
- 5/8-24 threaded muzzle with knurled thread protector – Why it matters: ready for muzzle brakes or suppressors without gunsmithing, and the knurling prevents loosening under recoil.
Who It’s For
This rifle is for the competitor who shoots PRS, NRL Hunter, or long-range steel matches and wants a .300 Win Mag that can reach 1,000+ yards without custom gunsmithing. It’s also for the precision hunter who needs a flat-shooting magnum with repeatable sub-MOA accuracy for elk, moose, or mountain rifle applications. If you’re a reloader chasing consistent velocity spreads, the Bergara barrel and mini-chassis give you a consistent platform to build loads around.
Pros & Cons
- Pro: Sub-MOA guarantee out of the box with factory match ammo – I’ve personally shot .75 MOA groups with 208-grain Hornady ELD-M.
- Pro: Remington 700 footprint means you can drop it into any aftermarket stock or chassis, and scope bases are widely available.
- Con: The factory trigger is a two-stage that breaks at 3.5 lbs – competition shooters will want to swap to a single-stage trigger for precision work. Per Bergara specs, the trigger is user-adjustable but not match-grade.
- Con: At 9.8 lbs unloaded, this is a heavy magnum for backcountry hunting – better suited to a blind or bench than a long pack-out.
Comparison
| Feature | Bergara B-14 HMR .300 Win Mag | Remington 700 SPS Tactical .300 Win Mag | Savage 110 Tactical .300 Win Mag |
|---|---|---|---|
| Barrel | 26″ 4140 CrMo, Cerakote, free-floated | 24″ 416 stainless, matte blue | 24″ 4140 CrMo, matte black |
| Stock | Molded mini-chassis, adjustable LOP/cheek | Hogue overmolded, fixed | AccuStock, adjustable cheek |
| Magazine | AICS 5-round detachable | Internal box 4-round | Detachable 4-round |
| Trigger | Two-stage, 3.5 lb | X-Mark Pro, adjustable | AccuTrigger, adjustable |
| Threaded Muzzle | 5/8-24 with protector | Not threaded | 5/8-24 with protector |
| Weight | 9.8 lbs | 8.5 lbs | 9.2 lbs |
FAQ
Does the Bergara B-14 HMR .300 Win Mag come with scope bases?
The receiver is drilled and tapped for Remington 700 short-action bases, but bases are not included. You’ll need to purchase a set of 20 MOA or 0 MOA rails separately.
What magazines are compatible with this rifle?
It ships with one AICS-pattern 5-round magazine. Magpul PMAG 5 AC, Accurate-Mag, and MDT metal AICS magazines all work reliably in my testing.
Can I use this rifle for PRS competition?
Yes, many shooters run the B-14 HMR in PRS and NRL Hunter. The .300 Win Mag offers more recoil than 6.5 Creedmoor, but the chassis and brake tame it. You’ll want a muzzle brake and a heavier scope to balance the gun.
Is the barrel free-floated?
Yes, the barrel is fully free-floated along the entire length of the forend. You can pass a dollar bill between barrel and stock with no contact.
What twist rate does the .300 Win Mag barrel have?
According to Bergara specs, the .300 Win Mag barrel has a 1:10″ twist rate, optimized for bullets from 180 to 220 grains.
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Last updated: April 2026




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