Well, I finally got the B78 back together again. Since I first posted the extractor problem here, one of the GBO members sent me an exploded parts view and assembly instructions for the Browning B78. I took the rifle apart and found the extractor plunger was broken, which prevented the cam effect on the extractor to remove the case. I ordered new springs and plunger from Browning direct as some of the 1885 and B78 parts are interchangable. I spent the last 5 months in my home in remote Alaska and hadn't the chance to pick up my mail until a couple of weeks ago. Today I installed the new plunger, spring and put it back together. Yes, the trigger assembly is a bear to get back together correctly without forcing it. I sure was glad to have some instructions for disassembly and assembly handy for reference. Anyway, all works as designed and am ready to put it on the range. However, the range behind my house still has over 5' of snow and is a bit difficult to get to the target holders, so will have to wait until it melts. I need to re load some ammo too, but will do that at the time of sighting in to find an accurate load. As you can tell, I'm kind of anxious in anticipation to put it through the paces. Thanks for all those who assisted me in this repair. Sure appreciate it.