Here some facts to consider...
Their tactical rifle is in the same league as a MCmillan.
They opened a manufacturing site in Atlanta, GA to support LEO and professional customers.
They hired some of the best gunsmiths and armorers they could find in the USA.
https://www.americanrifleman.org/articles/2016/2/25/bergara-storms-the-rifle-market/
http://bearingarms.com/bob-o/2014/11/17/built-sniper-rifles-marine-corps-now-building-rifles/
The B14 is their 'entry' leven hunter assembled in Spain but they use materials and parts made in the USA too.
Timmey created a drop module just for bergara rifles.
Years ago they partnered with US barrel maker Shilen to perfect their barrel making so when you look at Bergara
barrels is like looking at Shilen super match quality.
-Action is blueprinted to strictest tolerances
-Side bolt release
-Improved sliding plate extractor on a 15degree angle. Superior to SAKO or Badger system. Many top actions do not have this kind of innovation to extract the brass at the perfect angle and completely avoid the hangups we sometimes see.
-Lugs tapered on the front (Kelbly's style)
-Shilen trigger
-Their synthetic stock texture and rigidity tells you right away it is not Tupperware like found in many rifles.
-Action runs like butter
Most people report below MOA out fo the box even with over the shelve ammo.
The initial impression is that it looks and feels like a top shelve European rifle.
I think their strategy is very good. First they make a great product. For that the choose the Remington 700 action that is the
most popular action on the planet for modern sporting rifles. Then take everything that is wrong wiht the factory R700 action and fix it
so you don't have to invest a cent after you get the rifle. Some of those upgrades might run up to $2500-3000 in a custom action and rifle.
Then release it with a very nice deal to penetrate the market after making sure they have a winner platform.
So instead of selling things they are still in blueprints and shot shows they are actually finished, tested and committed to follow through.
A few years ago I would be skeptical but after using Bergara products for a few years I am convinced they have a superior product.
I am waiting for more calibers but as of today I think there is no better deal on the market for an out of the box hunting rifle.
So what is not to like?