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  1. littlepod

    SOLD WTT: Matrix Pro w/ Weights for ESR w/ Weights & Comp Rails

    It was cut by MPA... if you ask for a LH, they will make the nice smooth LH cut (and the RH already existed). I'll get a pic of it later today.
  2. littlepod

    SOLD WTT: Matrix Pro w/ Weights for ESR w/ Weights & Comp Rails

    I bought a Matrix Pro on here but looking to instead try out an ESR because it's a little lighter. I have a Matrix Pro R700 SA, Ambi (was originally a LH). Comes with all the original LH grips (I'm a righty). I put on a RH MPA EVG Grip w/ the Thumb Grip. Also has 2 external grayops weights...
  3. littlepod

    Since the Vudoo mags aren't coming out in my life time, what chassis?

    Just get this - https://grayopscnc.com/products/bag-stop-arca
  4. littlepod

    Since the Vudoo mags aren't coming out in my life time, what chassis?

    XLR Envy Pro (newer release w/ adjustable mag latch). Best lock up I've found. If you want to apply pressure to your mag and not have it rock, I'd just get a Gray Ops bag stop.
  5. littlepod

    Which 22LR

    I have 3 Vudoos, and I absolutely love them. For the best bang for the buck if you're short on funds, get the CZ 457 MTR.
  6. littlepod

    New Lapua Long Range and Super Long Range (Announced)

    Do you have lot #'s? The Box tells you the tested velocity based on the first 2 digits of the lot#. It is possible to shoot a 29xx center-x and a 29xx long range.
  7. littlepod

    New Lapua Long Range and Super Long Range (Announced)

    So when I test at Lapua the last 4 years, their lot #'s are 22xx to 29xx. That's across the Center-X, Midas, X-Act lines. My different lots of Long Range go from 29xx to 37xx. So it is a totally different band of speed. I've never seen 37xx Midas+ before. Why the first 2 #'s matter is what...
  8. littlepod

    Suppressed .22 and real effects on accuracy?

    Suppressor just changes the tune. It can get better or worse. Problem is that the suppressor keeps collecting carbon and gets heavier over time and keeps causing the tune to change. Also all the unburnt powder gets dumped back into your action and bolt which can cause flyers on the first round.
  9. littlepod

    SK Pistol match BC

    Same bullet as all the other SK round nosed ammo. So same BC.
  10. littlepod

    Vudoo 12rd or 15rd mags still exist?

    They have a new 15 rounder coming out soon... probably in a month or two.
  11. littlepod

    New Vudoo .22 purchase

    ACC is a lot easier to balance than the Matrix Pro... significantly easier.
  12. littlepod

    Accessories Falkor Defense ROC chassis

    So does this fit like a standard R700 action? Terminus Zeus, Vudoo etc? I am guessing your issue is with like an Impact with a trigger hanger or something?
  13. littlepod

    RimX Benchrest Stock

    https://xlrindustries.com/products/m-lok-bench-rest-guide-plate ? I'd call McMillan and see if they can do a Kestros magazine fed.
  14. littlepod

    Vortex Venom for Base Class?

    Strike Eagle is $900 MSRP. CZ/Tikka's MSRP are at least $500. So it won't work.
  15. littlepod

    Barrel length, velocity, and vertical, oh [**]

    Nothing with a large enough sample size to be scientific.
  16. littlepod

    Vortex Venom for Base Class?

    1300 for 2023/24 season.
  17. littlepod

    Barrel length, velocity, and vertical, oh [**]

    Faster is better, not as drastic of a change but it is. The only reason why longer is better is if the SDs/ESs are lower, otherwise, the percent of ES / Velocity is the factor. So 32/1110 or 24/1080. For me longer = better weight balance for PRS, and slightly lower SDs. Maybe not be drastic...
  18. littlepod

    Barrel length, velocity, and vertical, oh [**]

    I think your table has some bad data. Your drops are wrong for 1097 I plugged in some data... to say if the SD was slightly better on the longer barrel. Comes out to be the same spread. So it'd be a 24 ES, vs a 32 ES. Average 2SD -2SD SD Velocity 1110 1126 1094 8 Drop 12.4 13 0.6...
  19. littlepod

    AR22 for .22 PRS/NRL type matches?

    We have a few people who started with AR22 style rifles for these competitions. For the basic NRL22 where the target sizes are 3 MOA and a lot of targets under 100 yards, the AR22 style rifles did okay... maybe 60-70% hit rate. Once it stretched past 100, they just weren't precise enough...