I have purchased two Bergara B14 HMR, one for my Grandson graduation present in 7mm Rem Mag, I have put 50 rounds down it now breaking it in, following there guidelines on cleaning. I will say my Grandson rifle and the other one in 6.5 CM for myself are by far the best factory rifle I have ever owned. The fit and finish is great, the stock fits great, the trigger on the 7mag breaks consistently at 2.5lbs with no creep, the CM trigger breaks consistently at 2lbs with no creep. The 7mag reloads with H1000, CCI LRM and Berger 168 HVLD's produce .585" group at 100 yards with the lowest powder charge 63gr. with a .050 jump. I am now at the point of running up the powder charge to 68 gr at 1 gr increments to see if it will produce a better group. I have only had time to shoot the CM five times and out of the box with factory ammo for breaking it in, it is producing 1/2 MOA. I own a custom built 28 Nosler that I paid 4500 with scope, it has a Jewel trigger on it and I had problems with that trigger not being able to put it back on safe. If I had known how great these Bergara were before, I think I would have went with the Bergara over the custom, I could have purchased two Bergara B14 Premium rifles for the cost of the custom. Don't get me wrong, I do like my Custom rifle a lot, it has a McMillan A3 Sporter stock, Stiller action, Brux 26" Interrupt fluting, Armor Black Cerakote on all metal, with a Vortex Viper PST 6.5-24x50 Scope. I too had heard all of the few problems with the firing pin shroud, but what I also read a lot of those were from early manufacturing, 2018 models, I had read they had fixed this issue and ones built after Sept 2019 should not have an issue, as of now neither of mine have an issue, but I have not had them for 2 months and only 55 rounds total through both of them. They do come with a lifetime warranty, so that should have a little piece of mind if something should fail.