Bergara USA Begins Shipping Premier Stalker Rifle

by
posted on July 14, 2016
** When you buy products through the links on our site, we may earn a commission that supports NRA's mission to protect, preserve and defend the Second Amendment. **
bergara_stalker_f.jpg

Bergara USA has announced that it has begun shipping its new Premier Stalker Rifle. The Premier Stalker, much like the other models in Bergara's Premier series, features the Premier Action, a Timney trigger and a Bergara barrel.

The Stalker's carbon fiber stock is a new addition. It's designed to be extremely lightweight, rigid and durable. It features one-piece construction and was built by a group of craftsmen that Bergara recruited from the aerospace industry.

“We’ve been working diligently for several months to perfect the Stalker’s new stock, and while this caused some delay in getting it into the market, we think the wait was well worth it—as it puts the overall rifle into a class by itself in terms of the quality of its components for the price,” said Ben Fleming, the Vice President of Sales and Marketing for Bergara USA.

The Premier Stalker ships with an MSRP of $2,190 and carries a sub-MOA accuracy guarantee. It's manufactured in the company's Lawrenceville, Ga., factory.

For more information, go to BergaraUSA.com.

Latest

Ledehow Do You Compare
Ledehow Do You Compare

How do you Compare to the Average Hunter?

There is no “average” hunter, although don’t be surprised if you’re more run-of-the-mill than you think after seeing the results of the “2025 Hunting Industry Insights” report. The survey, conducted by Untamed Outdoor Agency (UOA), focused on what might be the most active demographic—sportsmen between the ages of 32 and 52.

Says You: Trail Camera Overkill?

Editor-in-Chief Scott Olmsted's monthly response column to questions posed by our members. This week, we're discussing mountain lions, poaching and trail camera use.

New for 2026: Trijicon SRO Green Dot

Trijicon has announced a 2.5 MOA, Green Dot version of the SRO reflex sight. The new model will be available in Black and Coyote Brown anodized finishes.

More Than $6.6 Million in Tribal Wildlife Grants to Advance Conservation

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) is awarding more than $6.6 million to federally recognized Native American and Alaska Native tribes to benefit fish and wildlife resources and their habitats. This year’s funding will support 35 tribes for conservation projects across 15 states, benefiting a wide range of wildlife and habitat, including species of cultural or traditional importance to Indigenous communities.

Hardware Review: TriStar KR.22

TriStar is noted for shotguns, but Bryce Towsley recently received a test gun from them that’s much different. Check out his review on the TriStar KR.22.

New for 2026: Browning Trail Cameras' Security Tree Strap

Browning Trail Cameras has released a Security Tree Strap, a durable and dependable mounting solution to keep trail cameras in place in nearly any environment.

Interests



Get the best of American Hunter delivered to your inbox.