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<blockquote data-quote="Ed Huffine" data-source="post: 3619766" data-attributes="member: 44423"><p>Hey Redleg, </p><p>I just sold my Terrain to my neighbor. This rifle is a tack driver. I shot the 225 hornady ELD match and averaged about .76" groups at 100, 1.53" at 200 and 3.4" groups at 400 with a Vortex Viper PST gen II scope. The B-14 action is super smooth. The only reason I sold it was the weight. With the scope and full magazine this thing came in around 12.5 pounds, not great for back country hunting. Deer stand/blind or flat terrain, this would be a great rifle.. My savage 110 Hunter in 300 Win mag with full load and scope comes in a 9.25lbs and the Savage is pretty close to the Bergara in performance. Groups differ by .1" with Nosler 180-grain Ballistic Tip over 73.0 grains of IMR 7828. The advantage to the Bergara is it shoots factory ammo better, it has more adjustability and factory 5 r rifling, it's easier to clean IMO. You can't go wrong with any rifle at this price point. Hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ed Huffine, post: 3619766, member: 44423"] Hey Redleg, I just sold my Terrain to my neighbor. This rifle is a tack driver. I shot the 225 hornady ELD match and averaged about .76" groups at 100, 1.53" at 200 and 3.4" groups at 400 with a Vortex Viper PST gen II scope. The B-14 action is super smooth. The only reason I sold it was the weight. With the scope and full magazine this thing came in around 12.5 pounds, not great for back country hunting. Deer stand/blind or flat terrain, this would be a great rifle.. My savage 110 Hunter in 300 Win mag with full load and scope comes in a 9.25lbs and the Savage is pretty close to the Bergara in performance. Groups differ by .1" with Nosler 180-grain Ballistic Tip over 73.0 grains of IMR 7828. The advantage to the Bergara is it shoots factory ammo better, it has more adjustability and factory 5 r rifling, it's easier to clean IMO. You can't go wrong with any rifle at this price point. Hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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