#SundayGunday: Bergara Premier Series Mountain Rifle

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posted on June 11, 2017
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Bergara, as you probably know, is one of the industry’s most respected barrel makers. The company’s vaunted barrels are manufactured in Bergara, Spain, and are used by more top-tier gun companies than you might expect. Back in 2013, the company—which also has a US-based factory in Lawrenceville, Georgia—started producing custom rifles for interested parties. In more recent years, they expanded their market to include high-end production rifles. Among them is the lightweight, hard-hitting Premier Series Mountain Rifle. You can learn more about it in the video embedded above.

Technical Specifications:

Weight: 6.2 lbs (6.4 lbs .300 Win Mag)
Overall Length: 41.5” (44.5” .300 Win Mag)
Barrel Length: 22” (24” .300 Win Mag)
Magazine: Hinged floor plate
Mag Capacity: 4 standard, 3 magnum
Trigger: Timney 510 curved
Barrel Taper: No. 2
Stock: 100% carbon-fiber

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