Bergara B-14 Timber LH .300 Win Mag 24in Walnut
About this product
What is the Bergara B-14 Timber LH .300 Win Mag 24in Walnut? It is a purpose-built, left-hand bolt-action hunting rifle that combines Bergara's Spanish-made precision barrel technology with traditional American walnut stock ergonomics for serious big-game hunters. The chambering in .300 Winchester Magnum provides terminal ballistic authority for elk, moose, and bear at extended ranges, while the left-hand configuration serves the significant minority of shooters who have historically been underserved by major manufacturers. The design balances classic aesthetics with modern manufacturing tolerances, resulting in a field-grade tool that appeals to shooters who value both mechanical consistency and heirloom-grade materials.
What is the Bergara B-14 Timber used for?
This rifle is engineered for hunting heavy game at distances where standard cartridges lose effectiveness. Its intended use is the ethical harvesting of North American large game like elk and moose at ranges from 200 to 400 yards, where the .300 Win Mag cartridge maintains sufficient energy for clean kills. The 24-inch barrel maximizes powder burn for optimal velocity, translating to a flatter trajectory and less holdover guesswork in the field. The Monte Carlo walnut stock with a raised comb and cheek piece is specifically designed for use with traditional hunting optics, providing immediate and consistent eye alignment when bringing the rifle to shoulder.
How does the Bergara B-14 Timber compare to the Stevens 334?
The Bergara is a superior long-range hunting platform, while the Stevens 334 Rifle in .308 Win is a more utilitarian, shorter-range option. The Bergara's primary advantage is its Bergara-produced barrel, which is hammer-forged and hand-bedded into the action for sub-MOA accuracy potential right out of the box; the Stevens 334 uses a button-rifled barrel with more common tolerances. The Bergara's adjustable Bergara Performance trigger offers a crisp break that can be tuned down to approximately 2.5 pounds, whereas the Stevens uses a fixed, lawyer-friendly trigger typically around 4-5 pounds. However, the Stevens is significantly lighter at roughly 6.5 pounds and nearly $500 cheaper, making it a better choice for dense-forest hunting or for a budget-conscious shooter who does not require magnum performance.
What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?
The rifle weighs 7.90 lbs unloaded and measures 44.50 inches in overall length. That weight, distributed across a 24-inch barrel and dense walnut stock, provides a stable shooting platform that significantly mitigates felt recoil compared to lighter synthetic-stocked rifles in the same caliber, which can weigh under 7 lbs. The physical length means this is not a rifle for stalking in thick brush; it's a dedicated tool for open-country hunting where you anticipate taking longer shots. The magazine holds 3 rounds in the internal box magazine plus 1 in the chamber, for a total capacity of 4 rounds of .300 Win Mag ammunition.
Who is this NOT for?
This rifle is not for a first-time shooter or someone sensitive to recoil and ammunition cost. The .300 Winchester Magnum generates substantial recoil energy—often over 30 ft-lbs of force—which can develop a flinch in inexperienced shooters and makes casual target practice expensive, with factory ammo costing over $3 per round. It is also a poor choice for any application requiring a compact or lightweight firearm, such as still-hunting in dense timber or backpacking where every ounce counts. Finally, right-handed shooters should immediately disregard this model, as the left-hand bolt and ejection port offer no benefit and will only complicate manual-of-arms.
What's in the box?
You receive the rifle, a set of scope mounting bases (Weaver-style #62 front and #46 rear), and the mandatory cable lock. Unlike some competitors, Bergara does not include detachable box magazines; the B-14 Timber uses a hinged floorplate internal magazine system. You will need to purchase and install scope rings, a scope, and ammunition separately. I recommend budgeting an additional $600-$1200 for a suitable long-range hunting optic and mounts to realize this rifle's accuracy potential.
Is the Bergara B-14 Timber worth it at $1179.99?
At $1,179.99, this rifle represents strong value for a left-handed shooter requiring magnum-class, sub-MOA accuracy from a walnut-stocked hunting rifle. You are paying a premium of roughly $300-$400 over a comparable right-hand model for the left-hand machining and tooling, which is a standard industry markup for catering to this niche. The investment is justified by the barrel, which is the heart of the system; Bergara barrels are consistently capable of 0.75 to 1.25 MOA groups with quality factory ammunition, a level of precision that often requires a $500-$800 aftermarket barrel on a standard factory action. If your primary need is a reliable, accurate magnum rifle for open terrain and you are a left-handed shooter, this price is competitive. If you are right-handed or hunting primarily in woods under 150 yards, a rifle like the Stevens 334 in .308 Win is a more practical and economical choice.
Specs at a glance
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Pros & cons
What works
- True left-hand bolt and ejection port — eliminates casings crossing the shooter's field of view.
- Bergara barrel guarantees sub-MOA accuracy — typically shoots 0.75" to 1.25" groups at 100 yards with factory ammo.
- Walnut stock with raised comb — provides immediate, consistent eye alignment with scope, reducing target acquisition time.
- Adjustable Bergara Performance trigger — can be tuned to a crisp 2.5-pound pull weight.
Trade-offs
- Significant weight at 7.90 lbs — over 1.3 lbs heavier than a synthetic-stocked Stevens 334, making it less suitable for mountain hunting.
- .300 Win Mag ammo cost — factory rounds average $3.25 each, making practice expensive compared to .308 Win at $1.25 per round.
- 24-inch barrel and 44.50" OAL — cumbersome in thick brush or tight blinds compared to a 20-inch barreled rifle.
- Left-hand config adds $300+ premium — a right-hand B-14 Timber retails for approximately $850-$900.
Expert review
Key attributes
| upc | 043125016754 |
| manufacturer | Bergara |
| manufacturer part number | B14LM001L |
| safety | Thumb |
| sights | Drilled & Tapped |
| action | Bolt Action |
| barrel length | 24" |
| caliber/gauge | .300 Winchester Magnum |
| capacity | 3 + 1 |
| product type | Rifle |
| shipping weight | 9.35 |
| package width | 7.7 |
| package height | 3.0 |
| atf type | RIFLE |
Frequently asked questions
- Is it compatible with a muzzle brake or suppressor?
- Yes, the 24-inch barrel features a standard 5/8"-24 thread pattern under the factory-installed thread protector cap. This allows direct mounting of any .30-caliber muzzle device or suppressor with a 5/8"-24 thread pattern, such as those from SilencerCo, Dead Air, or SureFire. Ensure your chosen device is rated for the pressure of the .300 Winchester Magnum cartridge.
- Does it fit in a standard rifle case?
- It requires a 46-inch or longer hard or soft rifle case for transport. The rifle's overall length of 44.50 inches means a standard 42-inch case will not close. I recommend a Plano All-Weather 52" Double Scoped Rifle Case or similar for secure travel with an optic mounted.
- How long does shipping take to an FFL?
- Ironclad Armory processes in-stock firearms for shipment within 2 business days of cleared payment. Transit time via FedEx or UPS Ground to your chosen FFL dealer typically adds 3-7 business days depending on your location. Your FFL will then contact you to complete the 4473 form and NICS background check before transfer.
- Can I return it if there's a mechanical defect?
- Ironclad Armory accepts returns for firearms with verifiable mechanical defects within 30 days of delivery. The rifle must be unfired and in its original packaging, and you must initiate a return authorization through customer service. Approved returns are sent directly back to Bergara USA for warranty repair or replacement, a process that can take 4-8 weeks for completion.
- Does this work with aftermarket triggers?
- Yes, the B-14 action is compatible with several aftermarket trigger options, most notably the TriggerTech Primary or Special models designed for the Remington 700 footprint. Installation is straightforward but requires basic gunsmithing tools and knowledge to safely detach the factory trigger assembly, which is held by two pins. The factory Bergara Performance trigger is adjustable from approximately 2.5 to 4 pounds and is excellent for most hunters.