Addicting
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I picked up a Bergara B14 Ridge in 7mm Mag a few months ago and have been trying several loads with varied success. After quite a few rounds of test batches I felt I was chasing my tail. One group it was a tac driver and the next would have a flyer. I thought it was just me pulling a shot until I compared old targets. 4 out 5 three shot groups would always have one low and to the right.
I called Bergara and spoke with them about it and they were very nice. They offered to have me send it back and they would check it with thier Federal Match ammo to see if it met the 1MOA warranty. Knowing the gun really liked lower power rounds, it likely would with that ammo. I took it to my local gun smith to have him look it over first.
We found 2 major things that needed attention. The bedding pillars had a very small contact patch with the action. They were also very shiny from the Mag recoil moving the action around. Next on the right bolt lug was not in locking contact with the receiver. The left lug had been doing all the work.
I opted to have the Gunsmith blueprint it and bed it instead of send it back in. He also wanted to have a cryogenic tempering done. I’m a bit skeptical about that but he has never steered me wrong in the past so I said OK. I sure hope that this gets it shooting consistent. I know I will void the warranty but I want to have confidence in the gun verses getting a ok one back from the manufacture. It will be a few weeks but I will try and post some pics up when it gets done.
I called Bergara and spoke with them about it and they were very nice. They offered to have me send it back and they would check it with thier Federal Match ammo to see if it met the 1MOA warranty. Knowing the gun really liked lower power rounds, it likely would with that ammo. I took it to my local gun smith to have him look it over first.
We found 2 major things that needed attention. The bedding pillars had a very small contact patch with the action. They were also very shiny from the Mag recoil moving the action around. Next on the right bolt lug was not in locking contact with the receiver. The left lug had been doing all the work.
I opted to have the Gunsmith blueprint it and bed it instead of send it back in. He also wanted to have a cryogenic tempering done. I’m a bit skeptical about that but he has never steered me wrong in the past so I said OK. I sure hope that this gets it shooting consistent. I know I will void the warranty but I want to have confidence in the gun verses getting a ok one back from the manufacture. It will be a few weeks but I will try and post some pics up when it gets done.