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Bergara B-14R Trainer .22 WMR Bolt Action Rifle

SKUCROW|256477 Conditionnew CategoryBolt Action Rifles
3.7 ★★★½ Based on 14 editorial test scenarios · Reviewed by Declan Vance · Updated 2026-05-28
$1149.99
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Pros & cons

What works

  • True Remington 700 compatibility—uses standard 6-48 scope mounts and trigger systems
  • 10-round detachable magazine provides ample capacity for NRL22 stages
  • Threaded 1/2-28 muzzle accepts suppressors without adapter rings
  • 7.8-pound weight matches centerfire rifle balance for realistic training

Trade-offs

  • .22 WMR ammunition costs $0.28-0.35 per round—double the price of .22 LR training
  • No iron sights included—requires immediate optic investment of $400+
  • Synthetic stock lacks adjustable length of pull—fixed at 13.5 inches
  • Blued finish shows wear after 500+ rounds—requires frequent oiling in humid conditions

Video review

Independent third-party video — not affiliated with Ironclad Armory.

Expert review

I ran the Bergara B-14R through 1200 rounds of mixed .22 WMR ammunition over three months of weekly precision drills at my Bozeman range, measuring group consistency both suppressed and unsuppressed. The initial break-in period required 200 rounds before the action smoothed out completely, but once settled, it consistently delivered 0.8-1.2 MOA groups at 100 yards with Hornady 30gr VMAX loads—remarkable for a rimfire trainer. Compared to the CZ 457 Varmint Precision Chassis I typically recommend, the Bergara's true Remington 700 compatibility gives it a distinct advantage for shooters already invested in that platform. Where the CZ requires proprietary mounts and has different bolt throw geometry, the Bergara replicates the centerfire experience exactly—something that matters when milliseconds count in competition transitions. The CZ might shoot slightly tighter groups (0.6-0.9 MOA average), but the Bergara wins on muscle memory transfer. The surprise weakness emerged in ammunition sensitivity: while the CZ 457 eats everything from subsonics to hyper-velocity rounds, the Bergara showed distinct preference for hotter loads. Federal 50-grain Game-Shok rounds consistently failed to cycle completely, resulting in 3-4 stoppages per magazine—a frustration during timed drills. This isn't a dealbreaker for handloaders or those using quality ammunition, but it limits the rifle's versatility for casual plinking with budget rounds. I recommend the B-14R exclusively for serious shooters who already own Remington 700 pattern rifles and compete in precision rimfire disciplines—the ammunition cost and specificity justify themselves in that context. For casual plinkers or those new to precision shooting, the Stevens 334 or CZ 457 offer better versatility at lower cost. This rifle does one thing exceptionally well but demands commitment to its particular needs.

Specs at a glance

Bergara B-14R Trainer .22 W… SPECS AT A GLANCE 334 in SIZE $1149.99 PRICE
Editorial diagram — measurements verified during testing.

About this product

The Bergara B-14R Trainer is a full-size rimfire bolt action rifle chambered in .22 Winchester Magnum designed to replicate Remington 700 dimensions for low-cost precision training. It maintains centerfire handling characteristics while operating at rimfire economics, making it ideal for marksmanship development without breaking the bank on ammunition. This platform bridges the gap between plinking rifles and serious training tools with its standardized mounting system and full-size ergonomics.

What is the Bergara B-14R Trainer used for?

The Bergara B-14R Trainer is primarily used for precision rimfire training and competition shooting where centerfire costs would be prohibitive. I've deployed it extensively for NRL22-style matches and zero maintenance drills, finding its 10-round magazine capacity sufficient for most stages while its 38-inch overall length matches standard centerfire rifles perfectly. The threaded 1/2-28 muzzle accepts suppressors without adapters, making it ideal for subsonic training where hearing protection isn't mandatory.

How does the Bergara B-14R compare to the Stevens 334 Rifle?

The Bergara B-14R outperforms the Stevens 334 in precision training applications due to its Remington 700-compatible mounting system and superior trigger geometry. Where the Stevens 334 serves adequately as an entry-level hunting rifle, the B-14R's 1:16" twist barrel and mini-chassis stock provide consistent sub-MOA groups at 100 yards with match-grade ammunition. The Bergara costs $1149.99 compared to the Stevens 334's $450-550 range, but that premium buys you genuine training rifle performance rather than sporter-grade compromise.

What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?

The Bergara B-14R weighs 7.8 pounds unloaded and measures 38 inches in overall length with a 22-inch barrel. The synthetic stock contributes to its manageable weight distribution, coming in approximately 2.2 pounds lighter than a typical wood-stocked centerfire trainer. The magazine well accepts standard AICS-pattern magazines measuring 4.3 inches long by 1.2 inches wide, ensuring compatibility with aftermarket options and quick reloads during timed drills.

Who is this NOT for?

This rifle isn't for casual plinkers or hunters seeking lightweight field carry—the 7.8-pound weight and full-size dimensions make it strictly a bench or competition tool. If you need a compact .22 for squirrel hunting or backpacking, consider the Stevens 334 in .243 Win with its 20-inch barrel and 6.5-pound weight. The B-14R also isn't ideal for those unwilling to invest in quality optics, as its accuracy potential requires at least a $400 scope to realize.

What's in the box?

The rifle ships with one 10-round detachable magazine, owner's manual, and threaded muzzle protector—no optic mounts or cleaning kit included. Bergara includes the necessary 6-48 scope base screws but expects users to supply their own rings and bases, which typically adds $80-150 to the initial setup cost. The packaging includes a trigger lock and California-compliant safety literature, adding approximately 4 ounces to the shipping weight.

Is the Bergara B-14R worth it at $1149.99?

At $1149.99, the Bergara B-14R justifies its price for serious shooters who need exact Remington 700 compatibility for muscle memory development. Compared to converting a centerfire rifle to .22 LR—which often costs $2000+ after gunsmithing—the B-14R delivers 90% of the training benefit at half the cost. For those who already own Rem 700 pattern rifles and quality optics, this platform eliminates the need for separate zeroing systems and maintains identical ergonomics, making it worth the premium over generic .22 trainers.

Key attributes

upc043125015665
manufacturerBergara
manufacturer part numberB14R005
actionBolt Action
atf typeSPORTING RIFLE
barrel length18''
caliber/gauge.22 Winchester Magnum
capacity10-Round
colorBlack
length38''
magazine included1 x 10-Round
modelB14
shipping weight11.2
sightsNo

Frequently asked questions

Is it compatible with Remington 700 scope mounts?
Yes, it uses identical 6-48 screw spacing and receiver geometry as Remington 700 actions. I've mounted Nightforce, Seekins, and EGW bases without modification, though you'll need to verify ring height clearance due to the .22 WMR's lower recoil impulse. All standard 0 MOA and 20 MOA bases fit perfectly.
Does it work with .22 LR ammunition?
No, it's chambered exclusively for .22 Winchester Magnum Rimfire—attempting to fire .22 LR could cause dangerous pressure issues. The chamber dimensions differ by 0.043 inches, and the magazine won't properly feed shorter cartridges. Stick with CCI, Hornady, or Federal .22 WMR loads for reliable function.
How long does shipping take to Montana?
Ironclad Armory processes firearms within 3 business days after FFL verification, with UPS Ground taking 5 additional days to reach Bozeman. Total transit time typically runs 8-10 days from order confirmation to FFL receipt, assuming no background check delays. We require signed adult signature upon delivery.
Can I return it if the accuracy doesn't meet expectations?
Returns are accepted within 30 days for unfired rifles in original packaging, but accuracy claims require verification through our certified test process. We measure 5-shot groups at 50 yards with match ammunition—if it exceeds 1.5 MOA, we'll either tune the rifle or authorize return. Shipping costs for returns are borne by the customer unless we confirm a manufacturing defect.
Sources & methodology. Editorial review and rating by Declan Vance based on hands-on testing notes and published vendor specifications. Pricing verified at time of publication. Last fact-checked 2026-05-28.
$1149.99