Description
The HMR Wilderness has been one of Bergara's most popular rifles for years, and for good reason. It splits the difference between a dedicated hunting rifle and a match gun without shortchanging either job. Now chambered in 25 Creedmoor, this version pairs that proven platform with one of the most talked-about new cartridges going. The quarter bore Creedmoor slots neatly between the 6mm and 6.5, running high-BC bullets with less recoil than the 6.5 and better wind performance than most people expect. It feeds from standard AICS magazines, and Hornady factory ammo is already on shelves, so you're not stuck handloading to feed it.
Built Around a Real Bergara Barrel
Bergara made its name building barrels for other companies before it ever put its own name on a rifle, and the 24 inch 4140 chrome moly tube on this one shows why. It's free floated, finished in Sniper Grey Cerakote for serious weather protection, and threaded 5/8-24 with the Omni muzzle brake installed, which knocks felt recoil down considerably on a cartridge that was already mild to begin with. Pull the brake and a suppressor spins right on. The two-lug B-14 action runs smooth thanks to its coned bolt nose and sliding plate extractor, and it's drilled and tapped for Remington 700 pattern bases, so scope mounting options are endless.
An HMR Wilderness Stock That Fits You
The molded stock houses an integrated mini-chassis that gives the barreled action a consistent, repeatable bedding surface, which is a big part of how these rifles hold their accuracy. An adjustable cheekpiece gets your eye behind the scope properly, length of pull spacers dial in the fit, and QD flush cups plus swivel studs handle slings and bipods. The Bergara Performance Trigger breaks clean and crisp right out of the box.
Whether you're after coyotes, pronghorn, whitetails, or just ringing steel way out there, this is a do-it-all rig chambered in a cartridge built for exactly that kind of versatility.
Key Specifications
- Manufacturer: Bergara
- Model: B-14 HMR Wilderness
- Manufacturer Part Number: B14S3815
- UPC: 043125001415
- Caliber: 25 Creedmoor
- Action: B-14 Bolt Action, Two-Lug with Sliding Plate Extractor
- Barrel Length: 24 in
- Barrel Material: 4140 CrMo Steel, Free Floated
- Muzzle: 5/8-24 Threaded with Omni Muzzle Brake
- Capacity: 5-Round AICS-Style Detachable Magazine
- Stock: Molded with Integrated Mini-Chassis, Adjustable Cheekpiece and LOP
- Finish: Sniper Grey Cerakote
- Trigger: Bergara Performance Trigger
- Safety: Two-Position
- Scope Mounting: Remington 700 Style Bases (6-48 Screws)
- Bolt: Fluted
What’s Included
- Bergara B-14 HMR Wilderness rifle
- One 5-round AICS-style detachable magazine
- Omni muzzle brake (factory installed)
- Owner's manual
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the 25 Creedmoor good for?
It's a genuine do-everything short action cartridge. With bullet weights running from light varmint loads up to heavy high-BC match bullets, it handles coyotes, antelope, and deer while staying very capable on steel past 1,000 yards. Recoil is noticeably lighter than 6.5 Creedmoor, which makes spotting your own impacts much easier.
Does the HMR Wilderness 25 Creedmoor accept aftermarket magazines?
Yes. It ships with a 5-round AICS-style detachable magazine, and the 25 Creedmoor was designed around the 2.800 inch overall length that feeds from standard AICS pattern mags. Higher capacity AICS short action magazines from other makers generally run fine in these rifles.
Can I put a suppressor on this rifle?
You can. The barrel is threaded 5/8-24, which is the most common thread pattern for centerfire rifle suppressors. Just remove the factory Omni muzzle brake and your can threads straight on.
What scope mounts fit the Bergara B-14 HMR Wilderness?
The B-14 action is drilled and tapped for Remington 700 pattern rings and bases using 6-48 screws, so the aftermarket support is massive. A one-piece 20 MOA rail is a popular choice if you plan on stretching the 25 Creedmoor out to longer distances.





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