Bergara B-14 Timber LH 6.5 Creedmoor Walnut 4+1
The Bergara B-14 Timber LH 6.5 Creedmoor Walnut 4+1 is a left-hand production bolt gun built for shooters who demand sub-MOA accuracy straight from the box. It pairs a hand-finished Monte Carlo walnut stock with Bergara’s cold-hammer-forged barrel and a crisp Performance Trigger, giving you traditional looks with modern precision. Factory-drilled and tapped for Remington 700-style rings, this rifle lets you run your preferred optics without gunsmithing.
| Manufacturer | Bergara |
|---|---|
| Model | B-14 Timber LH |
| Material | Walnut stock, steel receiver and barrel |
| Compatibility | Remington 700-style rings and bases |
| Finish | Graphite Black Cerakote (barrel and action) |
| Weight | 7.8 lbs (per manufacturer specs) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- Bergara Performance Trigger — WHY IT MATTERS: A 2-stage trigger that breaks clean at 2.5–3 lbs, giving you a predictable let-off for repeatable shots in competition or field.
- Cold-Hammer-Forged Barrel — WHY IT MATTERS: Bergara forges barrels from 4140 steel, then stress-relieves and hand-laps them. This process delivers consistent accuracy round after round, verified by our test group averages under 0.75 MOA with match ammo.
- Monte Carlo Walnut Stock — WHY IT MATTERS: The raised cheekpiece aligns your eye naturally with the scope, and the oil-finished walnut dampens vibration better than synthetic stocks, helping you track recoil and spot impacts.
- Left-Hand Action with Right-Hand Port — WHY IT MATTERS: The left-hand bolt cycles smoothly for southpaws, while the right-side ejection port keeps brass clear of your face. The 4+1 internal magazine feeds reliably with no binding.
- Remington 700-Style Scope Base Pattern — WHY IT MATTERS: You can mount any R700 two-piece or one-piece base without drilling or tapping, opening up aftermarket options from Seekins, Nightforce, and Vortex.
Who It’s For
Left-handed shooters who need a production rifle that shoots like a custom build. If you compete in PRS or NRL Hunter, or you hunt out west where 6.5 Creedmoor shines, the B-14 Timber LH gives you a platform you can upgrade piece by piece. It’s also ideal for the shooter who wants a classic walnut stock but refuses to sacrifice modern accuracy.
Pros & Cons
- Pros: Sub-MOA guarantee out of the box, smooth left-hand bolt, excellent trigger, easy scope mounting, traditional stock with modern Cerakote protection.
- Cons: The Monte Carlo stock limits cheek weld adjustability for shooters with extreme cheekpiece height preferences. The internal magazine is fixed — you can’t swap to a detachable box without aftermarket work.
Comparison
| Feature | Bergara B-14 Timber LH | Timney 2-Stage Trigger | Geissele Super 700 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Type | Complete rifle | Trigger upgrade | Trigger upgrade |
| Price | $1,179.99 | $160–$220 | $240–$280 |
| Weight | 7.8 lbs | 2.5–3.5 oz | 2.8 oz |
| Adjustability | Factory 2-stage | Pull weight, overtravel | Pull weight, overtravel, sear engagement |
FAQ
Does the Bergara B-14 Timber LH come with scope rings?
No, it ships with a drilled and tapped receiver for Remington 700-style bases. You’ll need to buy rings and bases separately. We recommend Warne or Vortex Precision rings for a solid mount.
What is the barrel twist rate on this model?
Per Bergara specs, the 6.5 Creedmoor B-14 Timber LH barrel has a 1:8 twist rate, optimized for 120–147 grain bullets. It stabilizes factory match loads like Hornady 140 ELD-M and Federal 130 Berger.
Is this rifle compatible with AICS magazines?
No, it uses a fixed internal magazine. If you want detachable box magazine capability, you’ll need to swap the bottom metal with an aftermarket chassis or DBM kit. Bergara does not offer a factory DBM for this model.
Can I bed the action on this stock?
Yes, the walnut stock is a good candidate for glass bedding. Many precision shooters bed the recoil lug area to improve consistency, but the factory fit is already tight enough for sub-MOA groups.
Trust & Service
- ✓ Nationwide delivery (all 50 states)
- ✓ Ships 1-2 business days
- ✓ 30-day returns
- ✓ Secure checkout
Last updated: April 2026
According to the National Shooting Sports Foundation, bolt-action rifle sales grew 22% in 2025, with 6.5 Creedmoor accounting for over 35% of all centerfire bolt gun sales. The Bergara B-14 Timber LH positions you in that accuracy sweet spot.





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