My B14R has been fed all sorts of ammo with no issues whatsoever. (see attached image. ) When my Vudoo was sent out for lot testing,
someone told them to start with Midas Plus. I asked Devan to please try Center X and he actually got better results. As a matter of fact,
none of my guns likes Midas Plus better than Center X. It is almost seems like the V22 found the most consistent lot of Center X
and that that ammo does well in all but two rifles.
When I test ammo, my objective is to find the best shooting and the most cost effective that I can get. It is almost always ends up being
the lot of Center X that my V22 liked. BTW.... none of my guns have any FTE issues. I would not be tolerant of that even it
was only 2 / 100 rounds. I would have to resolve it.
I have a Serbian made MP22 that does pretty well with SK red box. Strangely, it doesn't like Center X at all. I have forgotten but I think
it liked Wolf the best. I have over a dozen other guns that hate Wolf. Hate means any group over .375" ctc. is unacceptable.
I considered shot #6 in image #3 as my fault. I will be re-testing that gun.
Here is an accurate article about the rifle. $5.00 USD would have made a huge difference in the trigger. The rest of the gun is
really very nice. Fit n finish, polish, bluing, wood etc. I paid $275.00 USD in 2021
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They also come with a threaded muzzle.....
Back to your point.... I would look into the extractor and spring. It is after all a childishly simple design that simply grabs the rim of the
case. There is little to go wrong from a design standpoint. My B14R extractor spring is at least twice as strong as the left side finger.
And the extractor finger edges are very crisp so as to not roll off of the case rim.
In image number 3, the circles are .50" and 1" diameter. My aim point was the black dot and I was shooting to
see how it grouped. Image #3 was for the Zastava MP22. Image number 4 and 5 were for the B14R.
In the future, all testing will be done using the Bullet Pro 150 target. I have them printed on thick card stock at the UPS store.
The bullet holes print much nicer than on plain thin paper. I also have a .22 E-Z Scoring Plug on the way from Nikk in Canada.
I suspect you have seen how to add a 4.5 pound #6-32 long nose spring plunger to your trigger to change the weight to 11 ounces??
The mod also provides you adjustable sear engagement and stop. Cost is $4.56 and 20 minutes. Your trigger already has pilot holes drilled
so all you need do is enlarge the hole and install the plunger. Part number 8495A11 ( order one with nylon thread locker)
If you have already installed a #4-40 set screw, you can still do this mod.
My SH connection is painfully slow but you can contact me on my email which is shown on my Avatar face. There is no need to
open the trigger module..... It is also a reversable, removable mod.