I got the Wilderness Terrain 6.5 creed 2021 model and it’s a freaking tack driver with mostly every grain weight put through the only draw back is the weight shooting off hand is not very welcoming
this one has an extremely vertical grip though. More than anyone would need in a hunting situation. Vertical grips are for benchrest shooters mostly. This one seems to be designed perfectly for the hunter.
In reality, we have over 2 dozen different rifle designs from Bergara, which is more than enough to fit every single shooting need. Modern men are so weak today in how they will find something to complain about, no matter what, though....
I had a chance to handle a prototype today at the DSC Convention, and it’s the rifle I’ve been looking for. I need it in 300WM like yesterday. Only thing else I’d ask for is the carbon barrel. Hey, Bergara, how can I place my order right now? I’ve got a hunt in the RSA coming up in June and this rifle needs to go with me.
@@42N8_1 Great cartridge, but I need a caliber readily available overseas, and PRCs are hard to find outside of NA. 300WM is common in places like the RSA.
I have had this rifle in 6.5 Creed for the last month and I can tell you it’s a solid shooter. The stock feels great in the hand, and the “20 barrel is perfect for the Eastern Whitetail woods. I had plans to replace the trigger with a trigger tech…or Timney Elite Hunter but after shooting it honestly there is no reason to spend the money…..it’s that good of a factory trigger. I do not think there is a better hunting rifle for the money that has all the features the Sierra offers, great job guys 🎉
I like this rifle a lot, nicely done, Bergara! I think the only improvement to the design would be to add a swappable hand grip similar to the Tikka T3x. Again, excellent overall design features. Make the grip adjustable, and i would definitely buy this, and I think many others will as well.
It's so new, it is not up on the website. I was going to look at the chamberings. If you offer it in 7 mm PRC, I think you have a hot seller on your hands.
FINALLY, you put all the things I liked about all the other rifles and you put it into one gun. I want one in 300 win mag. I see online it says it has a 22"barrel. is that before the muzzle break or after it?
Been looking at one of these for dedicated coyote rifle in 22-250. Should be perfect with 1:9 twist, 20" threaded barrel for suppressor. Website is conflicting. Does it come with AICS magazine or not??
@BergaraOfficial Quoting directly from your website.. M5 BOTTOM METAL The M5 bottom metal cutout allows the shooter to convert from the AICS style magazine to a more traditional streamline M5 floorplate. Options such as these are great for shooters that might want the mag capacity of the AICS pattern magazines during the summer shooting season, but like the security of the M5 floorplate during hunting season.
@@localyokel1000 Thanks for pointing out the discrepancy online. To clarify, the Sierra will come with a hinge floor plate out of the box. It does use the M5 floorplate so if you so choose to convert it to removable magazine, it is easily achievable.
One a vertical grip would have been great. Sling swivel studs and almost useless nowadays make something like the salmon river solutions hunter rail and lastly the omny brake is horrible shooting off a bipod. Delete the ports on the bottom and it will be great
@@chrisfisher3900 because most people don’t throw it in the drawer because it’s a hunting rifle. Most people will use this for hunting with upright standing shots, shooting on a stick or resting on their backpack upright.
@@kevinmartin2096 smaller barrel equal less velocity no matter how the brass is shaped. My 7 rem mag is going 3015 with a 162 in a 26 inch barrel. A 20” barrel 6.5 prc is going to perform dramatically less than a 26” barrel. Probably 150+ fps loss, same with a 7 prc. A suppressor will not decrease Windrift and reduce bullet drop, a longer barrel will. I nch per inch a barrel weighs less than a suppressor so in a hunting situation a longer barrel brings more performance/ value than a suppressor.
I’m excited that you all finally offer left hand in something other than the standard HMRs. I want one in 7 PRC
EXACTLY.
Me too!!!
Left handed that would be me !
This is what was missing - just need to add the carbon barrel
sure wish it came in a 7mm-08.. Great looking rife though.
Left handed!!!! Finally!!! It's mine when available!!! 308 is just fine for me...
Finally the perfect rifle from bergara I was looking for definitely get my hands on that one, great 10/10 👍
I got the Wilderness Terrain 6.5 creed 2021 model and it’s a freaking tack driver with mostly every grain weight put through the only draw back is the weight shooting off hand is not very welcoming
This is the solution!
I can’t wait to check one out. Being a lefty I’ve been waiting for a rifle like this to come out
Hopefully, these start showing as available soon. I'm excited to get one left handed.
Great looking rifle, I like the features! I want 1 in 6.5CM, have to wait until April 2024? I do wish it had a true vertical grip though.
Just get one of the HMR rifles and you'll have that.
@@Simon-talks The Hmrs are 2 lbs heavier, I’m wanting a fairly light but accurate hunting rifle that’s threaded.
this one has an extremely vertical grip though. More than anyone would need in a hunting situation. Vertical grips are for benchrest shooters mostly. This one seems to be designed perfectly for the hunter.
In reality, we have over 2 dozen different rifle designs from Bergara, which is more than enough to fit every single shooting need. Modern men are so weak today in how they will find something to complain about, no matter what, though....
Been looking for a left hand 300 prc. I think I found my gun!
Excited to finally get one left handed
I had a chance to handle a prototype today at the DSC Convention, and it’s the rifle I’ve been looking for. I need it in 300WM like yesterday. Only thing else I’d ask for is the carbon barrel. Hey, Bergara, how can I place my order right now? I’ve got a hunt in the RSA coming up in June and this rifle needs to go with me.
The Sierra will be available in early Q2.
Go with the 300 PRC.
@@42N8_1 Great cartridge, but I need a caliber readily available overseas, and PRCs are hard to find outside of NA. 300WM is common in places like the RSA.
@@BergaraOfficial Yay, finally!...Been waiting for a affordable left-handed 7mm PRC!
Put my name down for a 7 PRC!
I think the squared crest is perfection. I might buy another one.
Will just the stock be available so I can swap the one from my ridge carbon wilderness?
Not at this time.
I have had this rifle in 6.5 Creed for the last month and I can tell you it’s a solid shooter. The stock feels great in the hand, and the “20 barrel is perfect for the Eastern Whitetail woods. I had plans to replace the trigger with a trigger tech…or Timney Elite Hunter but after shooting it honestly there is no reason to spend the money…..it’s that good of a factory trigger. I do not think there is a better hunting rifle for the money that has all the features the Sierra offers, great job guys 🎉
Thanks for the support! Glad you enjoying the rifle!
Will any other calibers be offered…ie 280 AI??
Bergara how long is the barrel for the 7 prc? Nice rifle!
22".
@@BergaraOfficial thank you! Great job on this rifle. I'm in for one
I like this rifle a lot, nicely done, Bergara! I think the only improvement to the design would be to add a swappable hand grip similar to the Tikka T3x. Again, excellent overall design features. Make the grip adjustable, and i would definitely buy this, and I think many others will as well.
Two things. 7lbs or less and the pair is getting long in the tooth. Some of the distributor exclusive look better. Even the new compact rifle.
I'll be getting one asap
Many thanks for this one in .300BLK! 🙏👍👏🤝
Maybe with a shorter barrel and a 1:5 twist would be even better.
It's so new, it is not up on the website. I was going to look at the chamberings. If you offer it in 7 mm PRC, I think you have a hot seller on your hands.
The Sierra is listed on the website and it is available in 7 PRC.
@@BergaraOfficial My mistake, I did not see the menu to the right.
FINALLY, you put all the things I liked about all the other rifles and you put it into one gun. I want one in 300 win mag. I see online it says it has a 22"barrel. is that before the muzzle break or after it?
Should be without the brake
bergara homepages says 24inch barrel. I am also looking for the 300win model, but a lefthand.
This model comes in a variety of calibers in left-handed configurations, including .300 Win Mag.
The Sierra will have a 22" barrel in .300 Win Mag.
@@BergaraOfficial then there is a mistake on your homepage.
it claims 24. but I like the fact it comes with a 22inch barrel 🤟
Lastima que a Argentina no llegan todos los modelos de Bergara. Están muy buenos
Blows my mind. All these new models and you can barely find last years models
What’s the difference between that gun and cva lrh ?
They are completely different rifles. Different Action, stocks and barrels!
How far apart are the front two sling studs?
Wow I need to check this one out immediately.
When will this be available in ireland
Will this one be in 350 Legend
Been looking at one of these for dedicated coyote rifle in 22-250. Should be perfect with 1:9 twist, 20" threaded barrel for suppressor. Website is conflicting. Does it come with AICS magazine or not??
The Sierra in all calibers will come with a floorplate.
@BergaraOfficial Quoting directly from your website..
M5 BOTTOM METAL
The M5 bottom metal cutout allows the shooter to convert from the AICS style magazine to a more traditional streamline M5 floorplate. Options such as these are great for shooters that might want the mag capacity of the AICS pattern magazines during the summer shooting season, but like the security of the M5 floorplate during hunting season.
Also, their is a European version of the website that offers one in stainless and they all come with a magazine, what's with that?
@@localyokel1000 Thanks for pointing out the discrepancy online. To clarify, the Sierra will come with a hinge floor plate out of the box. It does use the M5 floorplate so if you so choose to convert it to removable magazine, it is easily achievable.
@@BergaraOfficial Thank you!
Hope you bring out a 24inch barrel for the magnums, great looking rifle.
Absolutely no reason for that with the new magnum caliber
Timeline for availability?
Available early Q2.
Well done guys! 👍🇨🇦
Canada eh? This aint an air gun mr Trudeau.
One a vertical grip would have been great. Sling swivel studs and almost useless nowadays make something like the salmon river solutions hunter rail and lastly the omny brake is horrible shooting off a bipod. Delete the ports on the bottom and it will be great
they already make everything you're asking for in the HMR series and you can just order a seekins precision mack daddy muzzle break for it like I did
@@Simon-talks could but part of improvement is customer feedback. Why keep making a brake that people just throw in a drawer.
@@chrisfisher3900 because most people don’t throw it in the drawer because it’s a hunting rifle. Most people will use this for hunting with upright standing shots, shooting on a stick or resting on their backpack upright.
Wish it had a 24” barrel, probably still going to buy it though and just load accordingly
I prefer a longer barrel to maximize the rounds potential.
Check out our other offerings! The Sierra is a purpose-driven rifle that includes ~2" removed from the barrel length.
When are these coming to Canada?
It is very annoying that the 6.5 prc comes in a 20” barrel and the 7 prc comes in a 22” barrel. So much velocity is being lost.
There is no need for a super long barrel with the PRC family. These are perfect sizes, especially for those of us that run suppressors.
@@kevinmartin2096 smaller barrel equal less velocity no matter how the brass is shaped. My 7 rem mag is going 3015 with a 162 in a 26 inch barrel. A 20” barrel 6.5 prc is going to perform dramatically less than a 26” barrel. Probably 150+ fps loss, same with a 7 prc. A suppressor will not decrease Windrift and reduce bullet drop, a longer barrel will. I nch per inch a barrel weighs less than a suppressor so in a hunting situation a longer barrel brings more performance/ value than a suppressor.
@@Imasaint22 ok boomer
@@kevinmartin2096 im 28. But great comeback.