I bought a Bergara HMR Pro in 6.5CM on sale in 2018 for $1250.00. It shot a 3/8" group on its first box of Hornady 147gr Match ammo, and regularly shoots under 0.5MOA on any given day with a shitty scope.
You can find the HMR version (non-Pro) going for under $1K. They come with the same fantastic barrels as the HMR Pro, just without a few of the upgrades...like Bergara Premium Receiver, Cerakote barrel, TriggerTech trigger, etc....
Bergara has an excellent reputation for accurate barrels that don't break the bank. Also, the HMR Pro comes with an adjustable TriggerTech trigger that has zero creep and breaks like glass.
Look up the reviews. 10/10 would buy again.
I bought a Bergara HMR Pro in 6.5CM on sale in 2018 for $1250.00. It shot a 3/8" group on its first box of Hornady 147gr Match ammo, and regularly shoots under 0.5MOA on any given day with a shitty scope.
You can find the HMR version (non-Pro) going for under $1K. They come with the same fantastic barrels as the HMR Pro, just without a few of the upgrades...like Bergara Premium Receiver, Cerakote barrel, TriggerTech trigger, etc....
Bergara has an excellent reputation for accurate barrels that don't break the bank. Also, the HMR Pro comes with an adjustable TriggerTech trigger that has zero creep and breaks like glass.
Look up the reviews. 10/10 would buy again.
I bought a Bergara HMR Pro in 6.5CM on sale in 2018 for $1250.00. It shot a 3/8" group on its first box of Hornady 147gr Match ammo, and regularly shoots under 0.5MOA on any given day with a shitty scope.
You can find the HMR version (non-Pro) going for $1K. They come with the same fantastic barrels as the HMR Pro, just without a few of the upgrades...like Bergara Premium Receiver, Cerakote barrel, TriggerTech trigger, etc....
Bergara has an excellent reputation for accurate barrels that don't break the bank. Also, the HMR Pro comes with an adjustable TriggerTech trigger that has zero creep and breaks like glass.
Look up the reviews. 10/10 would buy again.
I bought a Bergara HMR Pro in 6.5CM on sale in 2018 for $1250.00. It shot a 3/8" group on its first box of Hornady 147gr Match ammo, and regularly shoots under 0.5MOA on any given day with a shitty scope.
You can find the HMR version (non-Pro) going for $1K. They come with the same fantastic barrels as the HMR Pro, just without a few of the upgrades...like Bergara Premium Receiver, Cerakote barrel, TriggerTech trigger, etc....
Bergara has an excellent reputation for accurate barrels that don't break the bank. Also, the HMR Pro comes with an adjustable TriggerTech trigger that has zero creep and breaks like glass.
Look up the reviews. 10/10 would buy again.
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I bought a Bergara HMR Pro in 6.5CM on sale in 2018 for $1250.00. It shot a 3/8" group on its first box of Hornady 147gr Match ammo, and regularly shoots under 0.5MOA on any given day with a shitty scope.
You can find the HMR version (non-Pro) going for $1K. They come with the same fantastic barrels as the HMR Pro, just without a few of the upgrades...like Bergara Premium Receiver, Cerakote barrel, TriggerTech trigger, etc....
Bergara has an excellent reputation for accurate barrels that don't break the bank. Also, the HMR Pro comes with an adjustable TriggerTech trigger that has zero creep and breaks like glass.
Look up the reviews. 10/10 would buy again.