Please, whats your oppinion between carbon or steel, in this rifle barrel???
@PCMGuns10 ай бұрын
Well apart from the obvious weight difference, it has been said that CF insulates more, so a barrel takes longer to cool down, but on a hunting gun that's academic as you're not firing that many shots at any one time. The real thing is the price, as in the majority of cases a CF tube is a lot more expensive than steel, with only Bergara having a near identical and cost effective price tag.
@IIIRAYDENIII5 ай бұрын
Great review!! 😄
@WEEGIMEDIA Жыл бұрын
Good to see you reviewing, have subbed to the channel . Curious to know if any of the manufacturers test with hunting ammo as this Bergara is a hunting rifle or at least to my thinking ? Would be encouraging to hear/read guaranteed sub MOA using non match ammo, is this possible or is it not worth it from a costing perspective? My S20 6.5 is giving me 1/3” MOA with S&B Blue 120’s @ 100m’s and Federal Power Shock 130’s 0.203” MOA @ 100m’s which I’m glad as it saves me going down the reloading rabbit hole 😅.
@PCMGuns Жыл бұрын
Thanks for subbing, always appreciated. I think that most sub-MOA claims are done with match ammo, as if it shoots tighter, they are getting their message across. After all it's not a lie, also I think cost is a factor. Some sweet groups there. Even though I still reload, I have found some factory fodder for my 8x57, 243 and 308 that shoots very well and it does stop the rabbit hole effect, problem is mine now a warren.
@grallochervideos10 ай бұрын
I currently have a Bergara itch that I need to scratch and this thumbhole carbon in CM is on the shortlist. Only because I can’t afford a Bergara Elevate!
@PCMGuns10 ай бұрын
Yeah, fair bit of difference between £1500 and £3500, that's the curse of carbon fibre.
@BreakingPROs9 ай бұрын
Which barrel is better: Wilderness Thumbhole Steel or Wilderness Ridge Steel? What do you recommend?
@PCMGuns9 ай бұрын
I would guess they are both the same, being both all-steel construction.
@lmj278327 күн бұрын
Great review as always. I'm picking mine up next week. Really looking forward to it. What sling do you have there ?
@PCMGuns27 күн бұрын
Now there’s a question! Had it for years, I think it’s from Uncle Mikes range. It’s well made and been in use for at least 15-years. It’s a nice rifle and a good choice. Good luck with your new toy.
@WEEGIMEDIA2 ай бұрын
Pete I currently have an S20 in 6.5 CM with a lopped down barrel from 24” to 22&1/4” and it serves me well putting Deer on the ground but it is a lump to carry after a while . I have a Bergara itch especially for this one, so considering chopping in the S20 for one of these, is this a wholly rediculous train of thought ?
@PCMGuns2 ай бұрын
Hi Sako a good rifle but pricey, I’ve seen them from £1850 to £2300. The wilderness is around £1500 and also a nice piece. If you part X the S20, then you’re likely to loose a fair bit of money. A private sale might be better, but more hassle. In this case, I feel I’d keep the Sako, as you’ve made the initial investment that you are unlikely to get back and apart from the weight you seem happy with it. My Mauser M03 is similar, love it, it’s a bit heavy, but it works, so I have no need to replace it. Pete
@WEEGIMEDIA2 ай бұрын
@ Thanks for the reply, think I was having an eejit moment the S20 is staying put in the cabinet for now 👍
@PCMGuns2 ай бұрын
@@WEEGIMEDIA you know it makes sense, my life is full of ‘why did I sell that gun moments’ 😬