Vudoo Gun Works V-22 Rimfire Bolt Action

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Not at all a secret, the pull weight range is .7 to 2.8 oz.

MB
MB:

Thanks for the intel.

You said in a post when you observed benchrest shooting it was done free recoil and with the shooting having his/her thumb on the rear of the trigger guard and trigger finger on the trigger. Is that the conventional technique? Do benchrest shooters use a variety of trigger shoes and if so will you offer a variety? Or is one geometry greatly preferred?

Finally what precision do you expect at 50 yd and 100 yd with and without a barrel tuner?

Rick
 
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MB:

Thanks for the intel.

You said in a post when you observed benchrest shooting it was done free recoil and with the shooting having his/her thumb on the rear of the trigger guard and trigger finger on the trigger. Is that the conventional technique? Do benchrest shooters use a variety of trigger shoes and if so will you offer a variety? Or is one geometry greatly preferred?

Finally what precision do you expect at 50 yd and 100 yd with and without a barrel tuner?

Rick
Great questions! In the PS and probably other matches, it's not uncommon for folks to have their custom rifles in a one-piece rest, with free-recoil and using the "pinch technique". It's part of staying off the rifle so you don't affect the accuracy of the shot. Basically, once loaded, your left hand is on the adjustment knob for aiming, and your right hand has the thumb behind the trigger guard, and the trigger finger resting inside the guard until you're ready to shoot.
 
Great questions! In the PS and probably other matches, it's not uncommon for folks to have their custom rifles in a one-piece rest, with free-recoil and using the "pinch technique". It's part of staying off the rifle so you don't affect the accuracy of the shot. Basically, once loaded, your left hand is on the adjustment knob for aiming, and your right hand has the thumb behind the trigger guard, and the trigger finger resting inside the guard until you're ready to shoot.
Sorry, Professional Shooting League (PSL).
 
Had my Keystone Accuracy Vudoo V22 20" Benchmark with my custom 22LR Match Eachus chamber out today for the second time. I had it out Monday just to get some rounds down it, today was the first outing I really tested ammo for accuracy at 50yds. It did not disappoint with CenterX and SK RM..





Vudoo V22
20" Keystone Accuracy Benchmark M24
My 22LR Match Eachus Chamber
MDT XRS Chassis
MDT Cyke POD
Bix'N Andy TacSport Pro 2 Stage Flat shoe
 
Is it the Flavio that’s currently available or something expressly for the V-22S

It is expressly for the V-22S; I designed and provided SolidWorks Models for the Vudoo part of it, the first 40 are on the way. Flavio and his son, Fabio are AWESOME people.

MB
 
One of my favorite parts of the V-22S:

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Who on here has the most rounds down their original vudoo barrel and still hammering with it? I have been shooting mine about everyday for the last couple weeks and have 2050 on mine so far, has anyone with a ton of rounds down the barrel noticed any drop in accuracy?
 
What is everyone running for scope mounts or rings on their V22? Mine is sitting in purgatory with a 20 MOA rail. The scope I ordered is a Vortex Razor II 4.5-27x56. Does anyone have this combination or know of rings that are confirmed to clear?
 
What is everyone running for scope mounts or rings on their V22? Mine is sitting in purgatory with a 20 MOA rail. The scope I ordered is a Vortex Razor II 4.5-27x56. Does anyone have this combination or know of rings that are confirmed to clear?
So it depends on the chassis you’re planning on using. If you’re using an enclosed forend like on the AX chassis’s, you’ll need >30mm (1.18”) height. If you’re not using a chassis with an enclosed forend, I know my spuhr 4001 mount (it’s the 1.18” height) worked great on my bravo chassis but not so great on my AX. I run the 1.5” spuhr 4002 mounts on my AX’s so I can get the proper cheek weld and clearance for my scope caps. And this is with a 20moa rail as well
 
So it depends on the chassis you’re planning on using. If you’re using an enclosed forend like on the AX chassis’s, you’ll need >30mm (1.18”) height. If you’re not using a chassis with an enclosed forend, I know my spuhr 4001 mount (it’s the 1.18” height) worked great on my bravo chassis but not so great on my AX. I run the 1.5” spuhr 4002 mounts on my AX’s so I can get the proper cheek weld and clearance for my scope caps. And this is with a 20moa rail as well
Thanks a lot! It is setting in to a Keg Bravo. I will run down a 4001.
 
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