You got Norma ammo with it, according to your video. Why didn’t you use that? Also, why swap a Meopta to a night pearl? That’s like getting a maserati and swapping the engine to a lada 😂 Would have liked to see the groups with the brake instead of that wildcat weight on the end. Oh and you do get inserts in the box to increase length of pull - seen it with my own eyes.
Nice rifle , and a decent revue , the rifle could probably group better with different ammo , I think Your right about the steel barrel being a better choice for range shooting or anyone not wandering around for miles carrying it , but the carbon fibre barrel and a larger calibre would probably be ideal for stag hunters wandering the Highlands for hours on end .
The Bergaras look to have some nice features. But watching various reviews they really do seem to be a lot more finicky about ammo than something like a Tikka.
Hey mate, I've just bought a brand new Carbon quest and noticed it has small pitting marks (tiny holes, and quite a substantial number of them) all over the stock. Have you noticed anything on yours? I've been told by the importers that they all have it. However after speaking to Sako and Blaser, they don't seem to have this issue with their carbon stocks . Was wondering if I'm just being fobbed off or is it just a inferior moulding /bonding technique that Bergara has? I'd expect alot better quality after pay so much for the rifle
Great review, not sure that’s the accuracy I would expect to see from Bergara or from a £1800 rifle if I’m honest.
Someone from Europe needs to do a video on sound moderators. I’d love to know how they compare in sound, price, quality with the US options.
You got Norma ammo with it, according to your video.
Why didn’t you use that? Also, why swap a Meopta to a night pearl? That’s like getting a maserati and swapping the engine to a lada 😂
Would have liked to see the groups with the brake instead of that wildcat weight on the end.
Oh and you do get inserts in the box to increase length of pull - seen it with my own eyes.
Nice rifle , and a decent revue , the rifle could probably group better with different ammo , I think Your right about the steel barrel being a better choice for range shooting or anyone not wandering around for miles carrying it , but the carbon fibre barrel and a larger calibre would probably be ideal for stag hunters wandering the Highlands for hours on end .
The Bergaras look to have some nice features. But watching various reviews they really do seem to be a lot more finicky about ammo than something like a Tikka.
Does it come with a normal thread protector as well to allow you to take the muzzle break off...
Hey mate, I've just bought a brand new Carbon quest and noticed it has small pitting marks (tiny holes, and quite a substantial number of them) all over the stock. Have you noticed anything on yours? I've been told by the importers that they all have it. However after speaking to Sako and Blaser, they don't seem to have this issue with their carbon stocks . Was wondering if I'm just being fobbed off or is it just a inferior moulding /bonding technique that Bergara has? I'd expect alot better quality after pay so much for the rifle
Usual great vid have to agree with the guy on accuracy not impressed with that loading is it load fussy
Why is it no good range rifle for target shooting? to thin barrel?
Needs a wide variety of Ammo testing, as is it's a big NO.
Is the stock pillar bedded ?? Or not needed with carbon????
That’s way too many rounds back to back out of a carbon barrel
That's not very good accuracy. CVA Cascade's are getting better groups than that. Weird!!!
Blumpy
Is there an aluminum mini chassis imbedded for the qd s and sling studs to screw in or wtf ???