Vudoo Gun Works V-22 Rimfire Bolt Action

I would imagine that is so your bore guide will clear your ejector. I have a bore guide with out the cutout so I remove my ejector every time I clean. It really helps keep the solvent out of my action.

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I have an extra 18” spiral fluted ace Kurkri barrel that was fitted to my action before changing barrels, is there any value to them? I will not be using again. It shot great but I wanted longer and heavier for balance. TIA
 
This is an update on my Three60, new last November ... I haven't posted on it since April 4, post 9372.

We are at 20k rounds and I have been tuning/testing three random lots of CenterX. All shoot the same as far as I can tell. Each lot has been shot for score at least a dozen times and the scores/statistics are comparable. I'm shooting the F Class smallbore target at 50 yards. This afternoon I shot my best yet in a light rain, 400-37x and the 40 shot composite group had an average to center of .099 inches.

This is a Vudoo 360, 22 inch Kukri, B and A Competition trigger, NF 15-55, Foundation stock, Harrel tuner with added weight. I'm just flopped out on the forest floor with 5 wind flags, a Rempel bipod and a bag of rice for a rear bag.

I have had no fail to fire or eject. I started out with SK and when I switched to CenterX I experienced some magazine issues. Nothing major or frequent and I suspect my mags are due a good cleaning.

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This is an update on my Three60, new last November ... I haven't posted on it since April 4, post 9372.

We are at 20k rounds and I have been tuning/testing three random lots of CenterX. All shoot the same as far as I can tell. Each lot has been shot for score at least a dozen times and the scores/statistics are comparable. I'm shooting the F Class smallbore target at 50 yards. This afternoon I shot my best yet in a light rain, 400-37x and the 40 shot composite group had an average to center of .099 inches.

This is a Vudoo 360, 22 inch Kukri, B and A Competition trigger, NF 15-55, Foundation stock, Harrel tuner with added weight. I'm just flopped out on the forest floor with 5 wind flags, a Rempel bipod and a bag of rice for a rear bag.

I have had no fail to fire or eject. I started out with SK and when I switched to CenterX I experienced some magazine issues. Nothing major or frequent and I suspect my mags are due a good cleaning.

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Good shooting, The data really highlights how consistent your setup is and your marksmanship skills are. Outstanding. Nice to see how a 22inch barrel performs, what brand is it? I am thinking of getting another 360 and was looking going with a 22 inch barrel. What software are you using and did you run any chrono data; ES, FPS. thx
 
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Good shooting, The data really highlights how consistent your setup is and your marksmanship skills are. Outstanding. Nice to see how a 22inch barrel performs, what brand is it? I am thinking of getting another 360 and was looking going with a 22 inch barrel. What software are you using and did you run any chrono data; ES, FPS. thx
Thanks.
The barrel is an ACE ... Vudoo's in house offering.
The software is On Target - TDS. I think being able to 'stack' all 40 shots into one group gives me the best of all worlds for evaluation. I get 5 shot groups, 40 shot composite, and score. which is my ultimate objective.
Sorry, no chronograph in my set up.
 
New bore guide from Battle Engineering. Squares up to the face of the barrel with no opening for fluid to fill your action. And fits all gens of vudoos.
 

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New bore guide from Battle Engineering. Squares up to the face of the barrel with no opening for fluid to fill your action. And fits all gens of vudoos.
This looks great but if the ID of the aft piece is not a slip fit for the cleaning rod, or at very least bore diameter it really isn't doing much to protect your bore. This is the main thing that most bore guides get wrong. In order to keep the rod from rubbing the bore it needs to be properly supported at the action.
 
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New bore guide from Battle Engineering. Squares up to the face of the barrel with no opening for fluid to fill your action. And fits all gens of vudoos.

Now the important question Chris. How much? 😁 I really like that set up compared to the Bore Tech.
 
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That's been my biggest heartburn with that design. Even with this new one I will try to take a look at ways to seal off the guide to the barrel/chamber area.
 
I didn't know mags for Vudoo were available anywhere other than VGW.
Yup they are. Mile High has them as do other places like Altus. Not the 15 rounders though.


 
Thanks for the info. I will say that I heard VGW was having manufacturing issues with the larger mags. I don't remember if they posted it on the site or if it came up in conversation when I ordered several more 10 rounders recently.

They are doing a redesign of the larger aluminum mags and probably why the old 15 rounders can't be found now.
 
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I like both. I have my 15 round aluminum when high round count is needed and have a +1 and +2 adapter on a couple poly mags along with other 10 round poly mags.
 
I talked to vudoo a little while back abt the redesign on the metal mags as well, he told me the people who made the previous one for them lacked in QC and some were perfect and others didn’t hardly feed at all and there was really no fix for the ones that didn’t feed. He talked like the new design would be out soon but didn’t give me a date.
 
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I know there's a billet L3I version in the works as well. I'm betting the vudoo gets launched this fall since they were working on it in the spring. I don't think the L3I billet mag will be here till after the PRS season.
 
Yeah I won't fix a problem if there isn't one lol. I had 11 vudoo mags and for some reason three of them presented the round at a different angle than the others so my adjustable chassis couldn't run them both. I ended up just selling the three and they run fantastic for someone else, it's always something weird lol
 
Thanx for all the input guys. Preference can go either way but other than round count is there a particular reason why you prefer aluminum over plastic - or the opposite?

For my own purposes a 10 round mag is perfect. I usually shoot 5 round groups so 2 groups per mag. I have 15 so I can have 3 boxes of ammo - same or different to compare - loaded and ready. 150 rounds at a time on my backyard range works well.
 
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Nope. As long as they feed I don't care what they are made out of. They could be wood. LOL The aluminum are heavier so if you wanted it to drop out faster from the mag well they would do it.

The higher capacity is for stages of fire at matches where you have 12 or 15 or even unlimited round count stages. If you are just doing casual shooting then it really doesn't matter the capacity.
 
The higher capacity is for stages of fire at matches where you have 12 or 15 or even unlimited round count stages. If you are just doing casual shooting then it really doesn't matter the capacity.
Yeah I was wondering about that. I am very new to the sport and there is not much if any of that sort of competition close by. I'm in NH - I guess there is some PRS/NRL22 stuff in Maine but I haven't gone looking yet.
 
Yeah I was wondering about that. I am very new to the sport and there is not much if any of that sort of competition close by. I'm in NH - I guess there is some PRS/NRL22 stuff in Maine but I haven't gone looking yet.

There is actually a lot of it up in New England. Look at the MARS series and also Minuteman Precision Rifle League. Granby down in MA has one on 8/14.

 
I ordered four 15-round aluminum magazines shortly after ordering my Vudoo last year.
One had a concrete bruise on one side of the loading port but ran okay a few days ago when I tried it.
Guess I need to try the other three. 🤷🏼‍♀️
It's kind of discouraging to hear Vudoo is making improved models but guess it's a good thing in the end.