I’ve always shoot my groups to a hunting type scenario if it doesn’t then I keep trying tell I find the right load. The animals don’t wait for your barrel to cool
@@rogerramjet7567ya I think that goes without saying but it’s nice to know your gun can group if you need to make a fallow up shot nobody’s perfect and honestly there’s no such thing as a one shot person.
I want to say great review - but you've got about 5 grand into the gun / scope combo to shoot over 1 MOA. I'd like to see what this gun could do in the hands of a better shooter. And if you are a better shooter, the video review is certainly a perfect place to show it.
At the cost of $3k MSRP it better be all that because I got the 2021 Bergara wildernesses Terrain 6.5cm and that rifle is a tack driver sub MOA at 100 yards with the 140 match ELD Hornady
I would never hunt elk with a6.5 anything. First elk was with a 270 partitions. Close. Took four shots. After that, 338. Twenty nine more, maybe some took two steps. Most, none. Average, two-250yds. Bigger IS BETTER!!! Elk and brown bear especially.
@@jamessammann9183 My son, wife & daughter killed elk with a 6.5C at 100, 200 and 225yds & they went 20-80yds. I had never heard of the round in 2014. My son’s went 80yds, stopped and just stood so he put a second round in him. I believe the bullets didn’t expand well based on the wounds and lungs when cleaning them. At 200+ yds, they weren’t going anywhere. Wife’s at 225 turned and just took a few steps. I wanted them to use my 300Weatherby, but my son was 8y/o and the others afraid of the recoil, so we borrowed a 6.5C from the guide. It’s what he used for Colorado elk and north texas deer.
Hello thanks for your great videos. I have a question the Bergara MgLite and for example the Fierce Reaper or Fierce MTN Reaper or other manufacturers seem to use the same rifle stock. Can you tell me who makes these? Greetings
I’ve been eyeballing this chassis without the Bergara goodies. This really solidified that I should get this option as sold from Bergara. I have two of their rifles and couldn’t be happier with their performance but this is a great combination by two companies that offer an excellent option into lightweight hunting rifles. Good job on the video, you painted a very honest and descriptive review.
When guys talk about light hunting rifles then I see aluminum / magnesium and I cringe. Guess it’s for guys who don’t hunt below freezing. Holding aluminum when it’s cold outside absolutely sucks. The whole forstock should be carbon.
I held the first bergara hunting rifles when they first came out and I hated it the feel the weight the function wasn’t smooth. Turned me off and it’s basically like a savage. I prefer Christensen n browning
@@ssimossimo576 I owned a rem700 7mm. Bergara is just a cheap rifle never got into that brand the day I held it no way. Yes it’ll shoot fine maybe but touch feel balance not for me. Best balance of rifles I like to carry is my browning xbolt not heavy not light perfectly balanced when sling on my shoulder. Even my light weight tikka does feel as balanced when carrying during hikes. I hunt and hike so all that stuff matters to me.
@@rdgsupafli i took more roes and chamois than you ever even saw in your life with a b14 and i kept it with me for miles. Your statement doesn't mean anything. If you say all matters to you when looking at a rifle is using it (hunting and hiking), you can't evaluate it as "cheap" just from looking at it. But I know you can't admit i am right cause you are emotionally invested in your shitty crappington 700. If it's a old rifle it could be good quality tough, newer remingtons are crap, i have seen them many times and everytime i wasn't sure it was a toy gun Touchè
It's the stock. It on its own is around $1500 when made to order. Plus their carbon barrel which are always higher priced. I got a 2019 premier approach in 6.5 for less than $1600 on its initial release. Same action and trigger in the MG lite but everything else adds the cost unfortunately
So on my mg light I just went to put on the scope rail but even using the short screws in the front two holes the farthest one as in closer to the end of the barrel maxes out and doesn’t pull the rail down tight 🤷♂️
Thanks for watching... the scope is a Leupold VX 6HD 4-24x52 CDS-TZL3... Here's a link to my review of that particular scope. ua-cam.com/video/2L4C9GXZvdg/v-deo.html
@@josojoso1974 That'll work too. Advances in bullet design and better bc's have made most centerfires obsolete. I use .32 gn match bullets for elk and caribou.
8ish pounds is light. LightEST? No. But LIGHT? Absolutely. It sure beats the 12+ pound rifles we have been slinging through the woods for years. Also super high quality and built by a decent manufacturer.
@UA-camAlgorithm Dismantler better then a 30-06? Haha for a hunting rifle? No. For a long range rifle? Yes. But if you're looking for an all round hunting rifle the 30-06 is better in every capacity. Wider range or bullet weights, more case capacity, much wider selection of factory ammo.
For the price,I would build a custom that shoots half inch or better!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I’ve always shoot my groups to a hunting type scenario if it doesn’t then I keep trying tell I find the right load. The animals don’t wait for your barrel to cool
If you’re a one shot person, you’re always looking at a cold barrel. Making that first shot count, best thing to do.
@@rogerramjet7567ya I think that goes without saying but it’s nice to know your gun can group if you need to make a fallow up shot nobody’s perfect and honestly there’s no such thing as a one shot person.
Not one single con in a review. 🧐
I want to say great review - but you've got about 5 grand into the gun / scope combo to shoot over 1 MOA. I'd like to see what this gun could do in the hands of a better shooter. And if you are a better shooter, the video review is certainly a perfect place to show it.
Wish I could afford one of those but their Wilderness Ridge in 300prc works for me just fine. Damn good rifles at both ends of their price spectrum
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At the cost of $3k MSRP it better be all that because I got the 2021 Bergara wildernesses Terrain 6.5cm and that rifle is a tack driver sub MOA at 100 yards with the 140 match ELD Hornady
that guns weighs 3 more lbs than this one, assuming some of that is in the barrel
Perfect sniper rifle
Can I run a suppressor on this gun ?
I would never hunt elk with a6.5 anything. First elk was with a 270 partitions. Close. Took four shots. After that, 338. Twenty nine more, maybe some took two steps. Most, none. Average, two-250yds. Bigger IS BETTER!!! Elk and brown bear especially.
Shot all of the above with 6.5prc all went down no second shot needed
@@jamessammann9183 My son, wife & daughter killed elk with a 6.5C at 100, 200 and 225yds & they went 20-80yds. I had never heard of the round in 2014. My son’s went 80yds, stopped and just stood so he put a second round in him. I believe the bullets didn’t expand well based on the wounds and lungs when cleaning them. At 200+ yds, they weren’t going anywhere.
Wife’s at 225 turned and just took a few steps. I wanted them to use my 300Weatherby, but my son was 8y/o and the others afraid of the recoil, so we borrowed a 6.5C from the guide. It’s what he used for Colorado elk and north texas deer.
@@chadgardnerdds3197 they work great it's shot placement. I have a 300 Weatherby also never use it i just love my 6.5prc
Hello thanks for your great videos. I have a question the Bergara MgLite and for example the Fierce Reaper or Fierce MTN Reaper or other manufacturers seem to use the same rifle stock. Can you tell me who makes these? Greetings
XLR Cassis smoke Composites grip what did Bergara actually make I feel like you can just build this one yourself
What tripod head are you using in this video?
That's the Leupold Pro Guide Tripod w/ARCA Swiss ball head.
I’ve been eyeballing this chassis without the Bergara goodies. This really solidified that I should get this option as sold from Bergara. I have two of their rifles and couldn’t be happier with their performance but this is a great combination by two companies that offer an excellent option into lightweight hunting rifles.
Good job on the video, you painted a very honest and descriptive review.
7mm prc perfect huntingM G lite🎉🎉🎉
Sick rifle!
Would you change the standard action for a
Big Horn Origin Action
Any left hand?
Not at this time
When guys talk about light hunting rifles then I see aluminum / magnesium and I cringe. Guess it’s for guys who don’t hunt below freezing. Holding aluminum when it’s cold outside absolutely sucks. The whole forstock should be carbon.
I sprayed mine with truck bed undercoating. Works real good but now the rifle weighs 14.6 lbs.
That is a good ass comment, Because I didn't think about this for my December mountain Barbary Sheep Hunt.
Will say though: Gloves are a thing.
Which pic rail are you using?
What size is the arca rail ?
Hmmm, it's built into the bottom of the chassis and I never measured it. I can say that it fit into several different Arca tripods around the office.
Ok thank you
Not light at all. Many other offers that are lighter and better quality
Any examples you can share?
Thank you 😊
Pretty awesome! I want one
I held the first bergara hunting rifles when they first came out and I hated it the feel the weight the function wasn’t smooth. Turned me off and it’s basically like a savage. I prefer Christensen n browning
You didn't handle a bergara my man, probably it was a remington 😂
@@ssimossimo576 I owned a rem700 7mm. Bergara is just a cheap rifle never got into that brand the day I held it no way. Yes it’ll shoot fine maybe but touch feel balance not for me. Best balance of rifles I like to carry is my browning xbolt not heavy not light perfectly balanced when sling on my shoulder. Even my light weight tikka does feel as balanced when carrying during hikes. I hunt and hike so all that stuff matters to me.
@@rdgsupafli i took more roes and chamois than you ever even saw in your life with a b14 and i kept it with me for miles. Your statement doesn't mean anything. If you say all matters to you when looking at a rifle is using it (hunting and hiking), you can't evaluate it as "cheap" just from looking at it. But I know you can't admit i am right cause you are emotionally invested in your shitty crappington 700. If it's a old rifle it could be good quality tough, newer remingtons are crap, i have seen them many times and everytime i wasn't sure it was a toy gun
Touchè
If you hunt elk with a 6.5 I’m kicking you in the nuts. TGAT IS NOT AN ELK GUN PERIOD. Respect game use the proper caliber you’re not a child
Insanely expensive for a non customized gun.
It's the stock. It on its own is around $1500 when made to order. Plus their carbon barrel which are always higher priced. I got a 2019 premier approach in 6.5 for less than $1600 on its initial release. Same action and trigger in the MG lite but everything else adds the cost unfortunately
I mean it's factory customized. Same idea as buying a new truck with a lift and wheels installed from the dealer.
So on my mg light I just went to put on the scope rail but even using the short screws in the front two holes the farthest one as in closer to the end of the barrel maxes out and doesn’t pull the rail down tight 🤷♂️
Good job
Saludos🤗🤗
What scope is this?
Thanks for watching... the scope is a Leupold VX 6HD 4-24x52 CDS-TZL3... Here's a link to my review of that particular scope. ua-cam.com/video/2L4C9GXZvdg/v-deo.html
Interesting and informative 🇯🇲
Oh boy 6.5 needmore and elk??????
yup mines killed 5
@@coltonoutdoors358 good for you.
Why not use 22lr?
@@josojoso1974 That'll work too. Advances in bullet design and better bc's have made most centerfires obsolete. I use .32 gn match bullets for elk and caribou.
How is that light? My Tikka Superlite in 30.06 only weights 7 lbs that includes scope
His has ammo in it I believe
8ish pounds is light. LightEST? No. But LIGHT? Absolutely. It sure beats the 12+ pound rifles we have been slinging through the woods for years. Also super high quality and built by a decent manufacturer.
@UA-camAlgorithm Dismantler better then a 30-06? Haha for a hunting rifle? No. For a long range rifle? Yes. But if you're looking for an all round hunting rifle the 30-06 is better in every capacity. Wider range or bullet weights, more case capacity, much wider selection of factory ammo.
@UA-camAlgorithm Dismantler what distances are you hunting?
@UA-camAlgorithm Dismantler and what animals? I'm not asking to be a dick btw, I'm generally curious about what people do and what they use.
I wouldn’t be elk hunting with a 6.5. I always use a 338. Never ever lost one. It dumps them right there.