Regulating a BD14

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I think you will be pleased with the accuracy capability of the BD14, once you have had time to get to know her.
The.22 Hornet barrel on my BD14 is especially pleasing.
I have never owned a .22 Hornet before, even though it was my fathers favourite cartridge.
I fired 5 shots on Tuesday, 4 went into one hole.
Bugger all noise, no muzzle flash, and no recoil. :D
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Never had a hunting 222 or 308 either so will make a change from deer hunting with the 416 Remington :lol:

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Alan how many screws have you got at the end of the hornet barrel. Your instructions say 2 but i only have one torx screw?

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One 2.5 hex, and inside the 2.5 hex is a T6 torx.
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Those with a BD14 can they reconcile the instructions with this photo of my front end. I don't have any safety screws just one screw. Is this similar to yours?
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Hey Chuck, I can see the T6 torx in the photo inside the outer hole.
Does the outer head fit a 2.5 Allen key?
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The outside screw looks round to me?
Does it have absolutely any internal contour or shape?
Maybe it’s a different head?
Is the other adjustment point the same?
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Allan put a picture of yrs up, maybe Chuck's was made in China lol. :lol: :lol: :lol: :handgestures-thumbup:

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Ok I will go take a pic.
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I think yours is fine Chuck.
It does not look like a 2.5 hex , but it fits as per photo below.
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The second photo shows a Blaser Drilling muzzle cover in case your interested.
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9.3x64 wrote: Fri May 24, 2019 4:46 am I think yours is fine Chuck.
It does not look like a 2.5 hex , but it fits as per photo below.
Yep, maybe the angle of the picture?? :handgestures-thumbup:

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Thanks Alan,

Yes amazingly there is a torx screw inside a torx screw. I'll work it out now.

I like the blaser drilling cover but given how fast I have to shoot some times I'd just forget and blow it off :lol:

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mchughcb wrote: Fri May 24, 2019 6:02 am
Yes amazingly there is a torx screw inside a torx screw. I'll work it out now.
That's precision German engineering for you, ya won't see that on a Merkin. :lol:
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