Yessir, they're comin'.
MB
MB, any pre-orders/wait lists for the V22-M at the moment, sir? Really diggin the Vuddo in 22WMR
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Yessir, they're comin'.
MB
MB, any pre-orders/wait lists for the V22-M at the moment, sir? Really diggin the Vuddo in 22WMR
Can't wait... Mine is on order
Ray Pope
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Repeater at 100 yards 5 shot Center X Bartlien 18" KRG Bravo, Athlon BTR 10-40x56 great group = .2655
Looks awesome! I'm on the list and can't wait until mine gets here.
Awesome, won't be much longer.
MB
I like the 18" for the minimizing harmonics issues. What is your suggestion on best contour and length, for 50ft to 100 yards?
Is there any chance of longer barrels for the new single shot receivers have a longer barrel over 20”?
I guess I will justified a new vudoo by starting to shoot benchrest.
MB:
If it not proprietary, what will be the Vudoo/Flavio trigger specifications for the V-22S?
MB:Not at all a secret, the pull weight range is .7 to 2.8 oz.
MB
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.M
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
Sorry, Professional Shooting League (PSL).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.
Is it the Flavio that’s currently available or something expressly for the V-22S
Mike
I prefer a trigger pull of 5-6 ounces. Will there be an option for this?
Thanks
Mike, could you just use a Jewell trigger on the new barreled action to get the 5-6 ounces some folks are looking for?HHHhhhhmmmmm, I need to figure this one out, but it's as simple as doing another trigger of a higher pull weight range. I've received enough requests for the higher weight that it shouldn't be a problem.
MB
Mike, could you just use a Jewell trigger on the new barreled action to get the 5-6 ounces some folks are looking for?
One of my favorite parts of the V-22S:
MB
I am as excited as a 10 year old at Christmas. I will see my V22L and my V22S in May!
Santa= Paul Parrot and Mike Bush! Been on the LIST for a long time, and it is now here!
that’s awesome. Will the regular v22 bolts stay the same or convert over
what’s this v22L I keep seeing things about?
Ravage88,
Can you tell us what direction you are planning to go with the finish on the V22S action?
Mike, will any 700 style trigger work with the "S" or will the flavio be required?Yes, but it'll have to use the old cocking piece. The advantage of the new fire control is the angled sear face is gone.
MB
Left hand bolt
I believe that they are talking about "long range" - faster twist barrel for the 22lr.
MB just said that nomenclature didn’t come from Vudoo. Maybe he’s pulling our leg, though.
I should of said it differently. When I said they I should of said he, the person using the nomenclature.
25K plus down my 18" ace barrel.....Still doing this View attachment 7306900View attachment 7306901
Not at all a secret, the pull weight range is .7 to 2.8 oz.
MB