This is my first post to Snipershide. So please be gentle! I haven't been posting that much recently to gun forums, but this B14R has me really excited.
I recently picked up a BA (steel) Begara B14R, installed it in an MPA Hybrid chassis, and topped it with Burris XTR Signature rings and a Vortex Viper PST Gen II.
It has a Sparrow suppressor. the trigger is the stock trigger. I just ordered a Timney Hit for it. The stock trigger is heavy somewhere north of 2 pounds. I haven't measured it because of the damn firing pin reports about the Bergara, but I know it's heavy. Speaking of heavy, this entire package currently weighs 15 pounds. I bought the hybrid chassis because it is one of the lightest, and am I glad I did! The rifle is butt heavy because of the shorter barrel length. I can add weight to the fore end of the hybrid, but I don't want to.
I purchased a couple extra mags. I have three. Out of the three, two seem to function flawlessly. The other one will not feed. I have the dreaded droop in the front of the mag. This has been reported on other threads regarding the MPA chassis and the B14R. I don't know how to address this issue long term.
I cleaned the barrel out of the box to make sure there wasn't any debris remaining. Then I started shooting center-x. Right out of the gate, the thing shot lights out! These are the very first 20 rounds out of the barrel after shooting two test shots to get on paper and roughly zeroed. Note these groups are at 60 yards. The first group actually had 6 or 7 rounds. Once I realized how well it was shooting, I started shooting 5 shot groups. All well within 1 moa.
Today is a nice quiet day for wind, so I thought I would shoot some more groups:
I had some odd lots of center-x sitting around. So I tried two of them. Immediately upon switching to the second lot, it was shooting high and I actually heard the crack. After inspecting the lot closer, I see it was cronoed higher. I can see the B14R does not like that second lot as well as the first.
I recently picked up a BA (steel) Begara B14R, installed it in an MPA Hybrid chassis, and topped it with Burris XTR Signature rings and a Vortex Viper PST Gen II.
It has a Sparrow suppressor. the trigger is the stock trigger. I just ordered a Timney Hit for it. The stock trigger is heavy somewhere north of 2 pounds. I haven't measured it because of the damn firing pin reports about the Bergara, but I know it's heavy. Speaking of heavy, this entire package currently weighs 15 pounds. I bought the hybrid chassis because it is one of the lightest, and am I glad I did! The rifle is butt heavy because of the shorter barrel length. I can add weight to the fore end of the hybrid, but I don't want to.
I purchased a couple extra mags. I have three. Out of the three, two seem to function flawlessly. The other one will not feed. I have the dreaded droop in the front of the mag. This has been reported on other threads regarding the MPA chassis and the B14R. I don't know how to address this issue long term.
I cleaned the barrel out of the box to make sure there wasn't any debris remaining. Then I started shooting center-x. Right out of the gate, the thing shot lights out! These are the very first 20 rounds out of the barrel after shooting two test shots to get on paper and roughly zeroed. Note these groups are at 60 yards. The first group actually had 6 or 7 rounds. Once I realized how well it was shooting, I started shooting 5 shot groups. All well within 1 moa.
Today is a nice quiet day for wind, so I thought I would shoot some more groups:
I had some odd lots of center-x sitting around. So I tried two of them. Immediately upon switching to the second lot, it was shooting high and I actually heard the crack. After inspecting the lot closer, I see it was cronoed higher. I can see the B14R does not like that second lot as well as the first.