Hello sir,
I cannot attribute any single point of my setup to the accuracy levels I'm able to achieve with Vudoo.
On the other hand, I'm of the strong opinion that yes, it should be bedded.
Most of what you see concerning my levels of precision, a lot of shooting, years of practice. A lot of 22 guns. A lot of perfecting a technique. Then acquiring a Vudoo gun. Then learning that gun and acclimating myself to that gun and only that gun. Yeah I shoot other guns too, mostly airguns, but sometimes I just take the Vudoo out and set it on the bags , looking through the scope, steadying everything off and lightly pressing the trigger with the gun disengaged imagining where impact would be and seeing it happen in my mind......without ever firing a shot. I am 100% dedicated to the highest levels of inherent accuracy that a 22 rimfire can achieve in a real world situation where the First shot from a cold bore absolutely must count.
Keep in mind that I do not own a rest. All of my precision shooting is done off sand bags. In the field I use an atlas bipod which is a different thing altogether that requires its own set of rules. Or a tree stump, or fallen tree that I can set up on for the shot, or anything else that may be around me at the time a clean shot is needed. I'm not going to have the luxury of a 30 pound rest with bubble levels, and adjustment wheels and whatever other gadgets hanging all over it.
So yes, if it were me, I would indeed bed it. This will eliminate a variable. Inherent accuracy is all about eliminating variables.
Be well,
T.S.
9:00 am this morning. Straight out the gate from a cold bore. Murphy oil cup. Got it yesterday when I got me a banana slushy. I love those things. Oh and yes, this is 50 yards.
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