Hey guys, just wanted to make a post for those that have extraction issues with their Vectors.
I had both the standard bolt and the 223 bolt for my Vector and both of them became very unreliable at extracting brass. The extractor would pull the brass out of the chamber, but then drop it in the action instead of flipping it out the ejection port. I assumed the extractor claw was bent and contacted CC about it and they sent me a new extractor/ejector set. This corrected the problem initially, but then the problem returned. I tried to contact them again about the issue since both of my bolts would no longer extract, but I never could get a response back from them, which was really disappointing. Since I couldn't get any help from them, I decided to see if I could fix it on my own. I noticed that if I shook the bolt in my hand, I could hear the extractor flopping around. When the bolt was new, there was no free play in the extractor. So I removed the spring and stretched it out and it fixed the problem. I did this to both bolts and they started working flawlessly. Apparently the springs lose their memory and fail to keep the extractor claw in the correct position. So if you have this issue, stretch the extractor springs out and it will fix it. However, I'm guessing the springs will lose their memory again after a while and you'll probably be back right where you left off. But it will at least get you a temporary fix.
After having constant pressure problems and extraction problems like many of you have, I gave up on the Vector and switched to Bighorn and haven't had a problem since. But if you really don't want to give up on your Vector, stretching the extractor springs should get you back up and running again. At least temporarily. It's frustrating that an action this expensive is so unreliable.
Let me know if this helps anybody out.