First Look: Left-Handed Bergara B-14R Trainer

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posted on February 18, 2021
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Bergara Rifles has announced a left-handed variant of its B-14R Trainer, with both steel and carbon-fiber barrels. Whether for competition or as a training rifle, this new version of the B-14R makes the platform accessible to a whole new set of shooters. 

A true trainer, the B-14R is based around a full-scale, Remington 700 footprint. This includes a 90-degree bolt handle and a longer bolt throw. This allows shooters to set up an almost exact clone of their favored centerfire, as it is compatible with other Remington 700-compatible stocks, bases and triggers. Finally, the modified single-stack magazine is built to similar dimensions as a standard short-action AICS magazine.

For more information, please visit bergarausa.comMSRP: $1150-$1245

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