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Bergara HMR vs. HMR Pro
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<blockquote data-quote="Tex_Hunter" data-source="post: 1569972" data-attributes="member: 31749"><p>Tolerances on the Premier action will no doubt be tighter than on the mass produced B14. It's essentially a mid tier custom action similar to a Stiller Tac-30. It also has the added benefit of being stainless, has a fluted bolt with floating bolt head, and the firing pin/bolt face are optimized for running small rifle primers without cratering/piercing. You also get 8/40 scope base screw holes.</p><p></p><p>If you have the extra $600 to spend on the gun, absolutely get the Pro, if nothing else because it will be a better action to build on once you burn out the factory tube.</p><p></p><p>If money is tight, get the B14 HMR and buy good glass. Their customer service is above and beyond outstanding if for whatever reason you get a dud.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tex_Hunter, post: 1569972, member: 31749"] Tolerances on the Premier action will no doubt be tighter than on the mass produced B14. It's essentially a mid tier custom action similar to a Stiller Tac-30. It also has the added benefit of being stainless, has a fluted bolt with floating bolt head, and the firing pin/bolt face are optimized for running small rifle primers without cratering/piercing. You also get 8/40 scope base screw holes. If you have the extra $600 to spend on the gun, absolutely get the Pro, if nothing else because it will be a better action to build on once you burn out the factory tube. If money is tight, get the B14 HMR and buy good glass. Their customer service is above and beyond outstanding if for whatever reason you get a dud. [/QUOTE]
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