Glad you're smoothing out the rough areas and the rifle is coming around for you very nice rifle..I actually have several rifles made by this company and they all shoot quite good... THANKS for sharing..
what caliber, what barrel length and what twisting step?! I ask because I recently bought a bergara but a b14 tumbhole wilderness in caliber 308win with a step of 1:10 and a barrel length of 20 inches, just finished break in barrel, and try some lead bullets, I have tried 3-4 types of bullets so far but they were all lead and I would like to hunt with a non-lead bullets, what surprised me was that the worst grouping of all was the eld-x of 178 grains, catastrophic.I'm interested in which fox bullets would be best grouped, I have 150 and 165 grains at my dealer. greetings
@@TheDeercast ok many thanks. If you shoot 10, then clean, shoot 10 then clean.... keep doing this you may find you get to where you want to be quicker. All barrels are different. Some thumbhole out of the box, others can take some work.
Congratulations on finding the load and the bullet for your gun. I wanted to test the fox hunter classic, but they dont sell them in Norway i think. What do you think about the Barnes tipped TSX 130 gr or 110 gr whit the Bergara BA13?
Glad you're smoothing out the rough areas and the rifle is coming around for you very nice rifle..I actually have several rifles made by this company and they all shoot quite good... THANKS for sharing..
Yay! Very nice guys 👍👍
what caliber, what barrel length and what twisting step?! I ask because I recently bought a bergara but a b14 tumbhole wilderness in caliber 308win with a step of 1:10 and a barrel length of 20 inches, just finished break in barrel, and try some lead bullets, I have tried 3-4 types of bullets so far but they were all lead and I would like to hunt with a non-lead bullets, what surprised me was that the worst grouping of all was the eld-x of 178 grains, catastrophic.I'm interested in which fox bullets would be best grouped, I have 150 and 165 grains at my dealer. greetings
@@perakojotgenije this is a 308 Bergara BA13 in standard length and twist!
its amazing . Are all groups thumbnail now ? can you expand on the accuracy /precision profile of the ba 13?
@@conorburke1550 in this test we only used two different types of ammunition - the Fox 130gr and the Yew Tree 112.5gr. Both are thumbnail.
Can you guys test how the Bergara BA13 groups when the barrel is hot ?
Much like any other rifle!
How many rounds have you had to put through it to tighten your groups and what was your cleaning procedure?. Just for my reference.
@@kris308100 Harry might have put 75 rounds through it. Prior to this test Harry hadn’t cleaned the rifle!
@@TheDeercast ok many thanks. If you shoot 10, then clean, shoot 10 then clean.... keep doing this you may find you get to where you want to be quicker. All barrels are different. Some thumbhole out of the box, others can take some work.
@@kris308100 thank you! Very helpful!
Contessa makes a aftermarket rail for your gun, thats the one i use.
@@filipsodersomtrioom9814 thank you!
Congratulations on finding the load and the bullet for your gun. I wanted to test the fox hunter classic, but they dont sell them in Norway i think. What do you think about the Barnes tipped TSX 130 gr or 110 gr whit the Bergara BA13?
@@EvyHatleset in our experience the heavier bullets work best. 130gr might work, but 150gr will likely be better.
Jaktdepotet eller Skitt Jakt selger Fox i Norge.
Hello what caliber is the rifle?
@@beeboop1726 308!
What moderator you running? Is it light ?
@@JSDeerstalking it’s an MDT moderator, and yes, very light.