Pot meet Kettle?If you don’t have anything helpful to say. Then your just trolling me. People like you are ruining this site. I am done.
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Pot meet Kettle?If you don’t have anything helpful to say. Then your just trolling me. People like you are ruining this site. I am done.
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Do you see a problem that a “trainer” cannot be dry fired? Have dry fired my CZ452 over and over for 25 years. I may sell the b-14, but not for the insulting price offered.
I very seldom dry-fire any of my rifles intentionally. I have a good friend who dry-fires his AR service rifle on a very regular basis, and his dedication & natural ability won him the civilian offhand aggregate trophy at Camp Perry a few years ago when the NRA was still holding the HP National Matches there. But this guy's dedication made my meager practice sessions look totally weak by comparison, especially after I finally legged-out 20+yrs ago. Earning the Distinguished Rifleman Badge was the motivation it took to keep me working at offhand, sitting, & prone. But since I have easy access to 50-100-1000yd shooting here on my own property, I never wanted to settle for dry-firing when I could be shooting a CLE 22RF dedicated upper or a practice 223 Wylde upper. And when the weather was too crappy to be outdoors, I shot offhand with a Walther LGR air rifle in the basement. But those were the days when we could all find normally priced loading components & 22RF ammo without doing anything more complicated than calling PV & placing an order.
For all you guys who live in an urban area where you can't just walk out of the garage door and start shooting like I can - you have my admiration & respect for going through all it takes to get to a range, and once there, to share it with how ever many other shooters who've also had to drive however far to get there. It's a wonder we still have as many members here who really want to develop & improve their shooting skills, and I worry about how many guys who've thrown in the towel and given up on shooting. So hang in there and keep dry-firing - hopefully, one of these days before long, we'll have a good reliable supply of 22RF ammo again, and that'll be one less reason why any of us have to settle for dry-firing.
Traded it on a CZ 457 long range. You boys have fun with your girly snap caps and your broken firing pens. Problem solved.
Contrary to popular opinion, dry firing is hardly about pulling the trigger and mostly about everything else that you need to do with a firearm.
It can also be a mind game trick to screw with other guys in my squad. I'll shoot from support side and I'll hear someone say, "Hey, I never thought about shooting it like that." Then they get up and it takes them longer than it would if they just contorted in strong side.
I bought a 457 Training Rifle 2 weeks ago. The manual is an interesting read.Traded it on a CZ 457 long range. You boys have fun with your girly snap caps and your broken firing pens. Problem solved.
Maybe it's from the damage done as one round slides over the next round in the magazine (cycling and loading mag), causing bullet deformation thereby changing the effect the rifling has on it. You're not getting that single load. Not only that, the spring tensions in my magazines vary greatly. The more spring pressure the more damage.Took my Begara out for the first time to zero and break in and it got noticeably smother after 100 rds. But I did notice something weird, the first shot on a fully loaded mag shot way left as opposed to the single load mag I was testing. This happened 3 times in a row and it wasn’t a cold or clean bore
Bergara B14R is an Open Class gun. Its MSRP is over a grand.Alright gang, I work at a gun shop part time and can get a steel B14r for just over our cost. I’ve been oogling and finger f’ing the B14r for a few weeks now and this thread is just fanning the fire- once I offload a few things I can grab it and get it set up. I was thinking about getting into NRL22. Do you think I should start in base class with something cheaper or just go for the Bergara and hit the open class?
Yeah, that’s what I was afraid of. Wasn’t sure if it made sense to start with something lower end to get a taste in Base or just go all out and jump right into Open.Bergara B14R is an Open Class gun. Its MSRP is over a grand.
You have to have a scope that has an MSRP of like $150 or less....which means a scope that costs about $100 retail.
If you want to be competitive (even in base class) your gonna be break the $1200 MSRP cap to have an adequate setup.
Bummer...getcha one or two of these.First range trip was a fail for me. Just picked up a B14r Carbon. The magazine shit the bed about 10rds in. Looks like a part of the polymer lips broke or cracked causing the rounds to ride to high to feed. Got annoyed and just stopped shooting it.
I only had the one magazine that came with it unfortunately.
Isnt there a Bergara rep on here?
Wish they were in stock! Thanks for the heads up.
First range trip was a fail for me. Just picked up a B14r Carbon. The magazine shit the bed about 10rds in. Looks like a part of the polymer lips broke or cracked causing the rounds to ride to high to feed. Got annoyed and just stopped shooting it.
I only had the one magazine that came with it unfortunately.
Isnt there a Bergara rep on here?
Contact Customer Service and they will get you taken care of. Call 877-892-7544 and let them know what happened.First range trip was a fail for me. Just picked up a B14r Carbon. The magazine shit the bed about 10rds in. Looks like a part of the polymer lips broke or cracked causing the rounds to ride to high to feed. Got annoyed and just stopped shooting it.
I only had the one magazine that came with it unfortunately.
Isnt there a Bergara rep on here?
They took care of me. Sent me a new magazine. I did however buy a few spares from Euro Optic. Rifle ran flawless today with the new magazines.Contact Customer Service and they will get you taken care of. Call 877-892-7544 and let them know what happened.
Had a chance to hit the range over the weekend, put 200 rounds down it and didn't have not one issue. still early days but no matter how fast or slow I ran it the cases spat out fine. Got a few more types of ammo to put through it as I only had some hunting HV stuff to play with.
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It's a Manners MCS- CS , yeah shot heaps of groups but nothing too crazy as it was more just about getting shots down range to be honest .Looks real nice!!
What kind of stock is that? Did you shoot any groups you could share?