Bergara B-14 HMR Wilderness .308 Win Bolt-Action Rifle – 20" Threaded Barrel, Grey Cerakote
The Bergara B-14 HMR Wilderness pairs a 20-inch heavy-contour 416 stainless barrel with an aluminum-skeletonized composite stock, delivering a rigid, accuracy-focused platform. A TriggerTech adjustable trigger, two-lug bolt, and sub-MOA guarantee underscore its precision pedigree, while the Remington 700 footprint makes optic mounting straightforward. Finished in durable Grey Cerakote and equipped with a factory radial muzzle brake, this HMR Wilderness is ready for demanding field or range work.
Condition
Overall Condition: Very good condition, showing only light, superficial signs of prior handling or use.
Bore Condition: Excellent – Clean, mirror finish, no signs of wear.
Rifling Condition: Excellent – Sharp lands and grooves.
Specific Condition Notes: Only minimal handling marks are present, and the bore remains bright and clean.
What’s Included
- 1 × 5-round Bergara polymer AICS-pattern magazine
- Factory-installed multi-port radial muzzle brake
- Thread protector
- Bergara rifle owner’s manual
The HMR Wilderness’s 20-inch barrel is machined from 416 stainless steel, treated with Grey Cerakote, and threaded 5/8-24 for easy suppressor or accessory use. Its radial Omni muzzle brake comes installed to tame recoil and improve shot-to-shot recovery.
An aluminum mini-chassis is molded into the stock, maintaining consistent bedding while allowing tool-less adjustments for length of pull and cheek height. Flush cup sling sockets and a QD-ready design give practical carry options in the field.
The B-14 action features a two-lug bolt with a floating bolt head for precise lock-up. The Remington 700 footprint accepts widespread scope mounts and aftermarket triggers, though the included TriggerTech Primary unit already offers a crisp, user-adjustable break.
Built in Spain and proof-marked to Spanish CIP standards, this rifle carries Bergara’s sub-MOA accuracy guarantee, reflecting its blend of premium materials and careful assembly.




