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Bergara Highlander
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<blockquote data-quote="Jon Bischof" data-source="post: 2521410" data-attributes="member: 879"><p>When Bergara came out with their first rifles, I thought to myself, "Oh, another company jumping on the Tacticraze Long Range Rifle market!" And thought it would be no better than all the others. But I've since had to adjust my opinion on Bergara. Kept seeing good things about them. Just lately I bought a Bergara BMR (steel) 22LR because it only weighs 5.5 lbs and I wanted to try it for free range limb chicken here in the flat woods of NE AR. This little thing shoots as well as my CZ 452 and Tikka T1X--both of which are heavier rifles. I also like the stock. Much more substantial and rigid than the Tikka. </p><p></p><p>I absolutely don't need another centerfire (I keep saying that to myself), but if I did, I would cast serious study upon the Bergara models.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jon Bischof, post: 2521410, member: 879"] When Bergara came out with their first rifles, I thought to myself, "Oh, another company jumping on the Tacticraze Long Range Rifle market!" And thought it would be no better than all the others. But I've since had to adjust my opinion on Bergara. Kept seeing good things about them. Just lately I bought a Bergara BMR (steel) 22LR because it only weighs 5.5 lbs and I wanted to try it for free range limb chicken here in the flat woods of NE AR. This little thing shoots as well as my CZ 452 and Tikka T1X--both of which are heavier rifles. I also like the stock. Much more substantial and rigid than the Tikka. I absolutely don't need another centerfire (I keep saying that to myself), but if I did, I would cast serious study upon the Bergara models. [/QUOTE]
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