The B-14 Wilderness series tackles the need for rifles that can withstand the rugged and unforgiving wilderness while blending into those very same elements- hence Bergaras hand-painted camouflage stocks with added webbing for increased texture and grip. All Wilderness Series barreled actions feature Sniper Grey Cerakote finishes for advanced protection in extremely harsh weather. The B-14 Wilderness Ridge rifle features an American-style synthetic stock with SoftTouch finish; seamless, omni directional and multi-ported muzzle brake brake that will reduce felt recoil by up to 35% and is factory drilled and tapped to fit Remington 700 style rings and bases.
Brand Bergara Rifles
Category Rifles
Caliber 28 Nosler
Model B-14
Series Ridge Wilderness
Stock Finish Woodland Camo w / Soft Touch
Action Bolt
Sights None, Drille & Tapped
Capacity 2+1
Muzzle Omni Muzzle Brake
Hand Right
Oal 46"
Receiver Finish Gray Cerakote
Receiver Material Steel
Safety Two Position
Stock Description Fixed American Style
Stock Finish Group Digital Camouflage
Stock Material Synthetic
Thread Pattern 5 / 8"-24 tpi
Trigger Bergara Performance
Twist 1:9.50"
Weight 7.90 lbs
Barrel Description Tapered Threaded
Barrel Finish Gray Cerakote
Barrel Length 26"
Caliber Dictionary
The Below Information Has Been Provided From Our Gun Caliber Dictionary And Is Meant For Informational Purposes Only. It Is Not Intended to Describe The Unique Specifications For This Ammunition.
The 28 Nosler is Nosler Bullets' second proprietary cartridge, following the 26 Nosler in 2015. It is based on the 26 Nosler necked up to 7mm, thus based on the 7mm Remington Ultra Magnum case shortened…which was based on the 404 Jeffery case. Case length is 2.590 inches, allowing it to be housed in standard (30-06-length) actions. The base diameter is .550-inch, with the rim slightly rebated to .543-inch. The 28 Nosler has been the most popular of the Nosler series. It is not as overbore capacity as the 7mm RUM, making it more efficient and allowing a greater variety of propellants. With a 26-inch barrel velocity of up to 3300 feet per second is possible with a 160-grain bullet, making it, as Nosler describes it, "the most powerful 7mm in the world." Nosler is the primary source for ammunition, but in addition to Nosler rifles it has been chambered in numerous custom and semi-custom rifles. — Craig Boddington