Are these rifles not allowed to be shipped there?Yes please.Here in Australia i hang on everything written about this rifle. I may be to old before one comes here (76 now) but while there is life there is hope.Scott.
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Are these rifles not allowed to be shipped there?Yes please.Here in Australia i hang on everything written about this rifle. I may be to old before one comes here (76 now) but while there is life there is hope.Scott.
I'm thinking no so much cause there aren't too many released to the wild yetV22S shooters..
Anybody shooting these days.
Anyone finding ammo for sale .
Anyone put MB videos to practice ?
If you have what are you finding ?
I’m sure Mike would love hearing our feed back, that way we can get him to do more videos ..
I have a small list started.. Lol
Matt , do your best to stay healthy the more time I get with this build the more it may have been worth the wait.Yes please post them
Ammo is getting harder to come by most site are looking a back orders into January I did stock up before things got crazy and I don’t have a problem with the prices of the Midas and some of the others , but I need to find something just for trigger and glass time that will give above average groups . So watch for me to tell you what I’m finding .All this is VERY exciting! I think I said earlier that I sold my 40X back to the gentleman who sold it to me. You could say that I was caretaker of the piece for 3 years and enjoyed every minute of it. It was time to move on and I couldn't afford both so I replaced the Don Stith stock with the original and removed the Jewel Trigger and sent it to VGW for them to install in my new one. I know that the Remington has a good home!
My gun is due some time in January. There is an INDOOR 50yd range c/w benches pretty close to the house. Guess where I'll be spending quite a bit of time (and money)! I have some ELEY target and SK rifle match along with some Center-X and ELEY Black Box which the 40X liked. The more information everyone adds, the better it'll be for the rest of us waiting......
THANKS GUYS!
Hey Guys,
Well, it’s time to start this thread. As I go forward with this, you’ll note, as I’ve been doing lately, that I’ll be speaking a bit more candidly. There are a few reasons for this, but the greatest of them being to keep information relevant. What you can expect to see within the next few days are the first builds on the new three lug action and I’ll provide details regarding the approach to what we’ve done and why we’ve done it.
I received an email from Fabio of Flavio Fare this morning and he had good news. His area within Italy will be “unlocked,” as he termed it, on 4May, so the few remaining things he needs from suppliers will be available again. We finalized the artwork on the triggers and if you guys are interested, I’ll post the renderings, but, as much as I’ve messed with you guys lately I don’t want to frustrate anyone any further than I did with the barrel slugging thing over the weekend.
So, standby and I’ll edit this opening post with quite a few detailed pics of individual parts and the first of the newly built rifles.
Editing to add, we’re not accepting orders yet, but still maintaining the list. Everyone on the list will be notified and I’ll make an announcement here as well when the switch is flipped. If you’d like to be on the list, email [email protected].
MB
I'll bite.
1. I'm looking for a setup that's similar to a 3 position rifle like an older Anschutz 54 1413. I have a couple of them that I like and shoot better than my more modern 1907 in a 1914 stock. Iron sights, butt hook, thumbhole or similar stock, accessory rail on underside of the forearm for a handstop. I'm waiting for the faster twist, longer barrels. Would most likely choose the Ace barrel. For 3 position, I prefer the trigger to be about 8 to 12 ounces. I'd also like to scope it for some longer range shooting. I'm looking at Trijicon, NF, S&B, but haven't decided yet. I'm not happy with my Vortex PST Gen II at the moment.
2. I shoot 3 position at my local club and also an iron sight only silhouette match at another club (max distance 100m/109yd). I also would like to attempt some longer range F-class style shooting since I'll have 500 yards available. I'm not aware of any NRL22 or 22 F-class competitions near my area, but open to trying it if I find one.
3. I'll probably try an F-class style bipod and rear bag for the longer range shooting. I have a caldwell rest that's shit and a bear to be consistent. Haven't looked at better rests yet.
4. I have a pretty good selection of older SK, Wolf, RWS, Lapua, and Eley on hand. If they don't work, or they run out, I'm about 2.5 hours away from the Lapua test facility at Cardinal Center in Marengo, OH. I plan to take my future Vudoo and Anschutz rifles there for testing. I'm also not to far from the National Matches at Camp Perry and I stock up on various ammo every year.
This leads me to ask if there are Remington 700 footprint stocks available that suit themselves to 3 position shooting? My only complaint with the older Anschutz rifles is the reach when single loading in prone. What will the reach look like in a Vudoo with some type of 3 position stock? The reach on my 1907 is better and I can keep position more consistently, but for whatever reason I don't shoot it as well as the older rifles (not ammo related, shoots Eley Tenex well from a rest).
It might be asking a lot of a single gun, but I'm curious if the single shot adapter is removable, how easy it's removable, and/or if a single shot adapter magazine can be used? I'd still like to be able to use the gun as a repeater with 10 or 15 shot magazines.
I'm anxious to see the data on the faster twist barrels too. How long of a barrel can I go and at what twist rate? Can I go up to 24 or 26 inches? Or should I stick with the 22 inches discussed elsewhere and get a bloop tube?
I'm exited! Good job MB on pushing RF to another level!
Can't wait for economy to get back on track so I can get my Vudoo. Holding every penny I got until I know my job will be secure.
do you realize that that post was from April ?Well that kinda sucks... just bought a rifle from you guys 2-3 weeks ago lol
Had I known this info, I probably would’ve waited.
Well that kinda sucks... just bought a rifle from you guys 2-3 weeks ago lol
Had I known this info, I probably would’ve waited.
Looks great, well thought out. Good luck and enjoy.My V-22S full build arrived yesterday. I picked it up at my FFL and began the process of inspection, scope and tuner installation, and initial testing. All aspects of “day one” proceeded smoothly and the “proof of the pudding”, i.e., precision/accuracy testing was truly impressive.
My V-22S is a single purpose build benchrest rifle intended to shoot primarily at 50 yards but, from time to time out to 100 yards. I intend to shoot both postal, club and sanctioned benchrest matches.
My build specs include a V-22S action, a Shilen 24” Ratchet barrel, Flavio Fare trigger all housed in a McMillan Edge stock. I added a Mueller 40X56mm scope (that will soon be replaced with either a Nightforce Precision Benchrest or Sightron SIII SS) and a J N L PRXIII tuner that I borrowed until my Harrell’s is refitted for the Shilen barrel.
The custom paint on the stock draws attention to the manufacturer by contrasting the glossy black stock with VGW’s unique company logo that Paul, Mike and I discussed earlier in the year. I think the paint met all of our expectations.
I scoped the bore and chamber and, as expected, both were pristine. I did run a wet and dry patch through the barrel on general principal.
The barrel to muzzle length and tuner opening were measured and used to feed the Purdy Prescription which calculates physical (overall) length for initial tuner setup.
The next step was setting the rifle on my one-piece rest, getting a rough zero and shooting both Eley Match and Lapua Midas +. I think the Shilen Ratchet on my new rifle is a good one as even the first few rounds were “hole in a hole” impacts.
The final activity for the day was to shoot a few five-round groups (Lapua Midas +) and begin refine the tuner settings. Three groups were shot, one at 200, 210 and 220 tuner setting. Center-to-Center groups were 0.143”, 0.171” and 0.183”.
I’m VERY impressed with these initial groups and look forward to my next range day to continue refining the set-up. If all goes well this rifle may even begin competing in a few ARA Indoor Matches.
My bad, I thought this was within the last couple days. My mistake.Sir, that post was seven months ago, A LOT has changed since then....
MB
My bad, I thought this was within the last couple days. My mistake.
I had plenty of time to develop my initial plan and it went smoothly, maybe except for the tuner - my Harrell's needs a little attention to fitment but luckily, my shooting buddy was willing to take the tuner off his Turbo until I can fit my Harrell's.All I can say is.. Oh My. Setup looks well planned out.
One question I’m sure everyone is wanting to ask is .. how do you keep your bench so clean.
So for the moment .. was worth the wait ?
I didn’t even see it on their site. I went back to the site and looked and it’s definitely on there. I just completely missed it and read about it yesterday on here.bast0573 - Kind of strange that you feel the purchase of a V-22 repeater 'sucks' because VGW announced the availability of their new single shot BR/F-Class action. You do realize the info on the new action was out there back in April? And that the intended purpose of the new single shot action is quite different than that of the original repeater? What was your intended use of the V-22 repeater that you just purchased? If you were looking for a single shot target action in the first place, it's a little hard to understand how you managed to miss the announcement of the V-22S, along with all the talk about it on several shooting forums online....
Story of my life. Always missing something... usually super important. At least I have another reason to buy another rifle.No worries, Dude, I've done the same thing....
MB
Go with night force bench rest own both sightron and several NF including the 10x55 comp model. The couple 12x42 benchrest models cost almost half as much as my NF competition . In my view the bench rest models have way better glass with the huge ocular. Shot them all from 50 yard 22 bench rest to 1000 f/class .View attachment 7481010
My V-22S full build arrived yesterday. I picked it up at my FFL and began the process of inspection, scope and tuner installation, and initial testing. All aspects of “day one” proceeded smoothly and the “proof of the pudding”, i.e., precision/accuracy testing was truly impressive.
My V-22S is a single purpose build benchrest rifle intended to shoot primarily at 50 yards but, from time to time out to 100 yards. I intend to shoot both postal, club and sanctioned benchrest matches.
My build specs include a V-22S action, a Shilen 24” Ratchet barrel, Flavio Fare trigger all housed in a McMillan Edge stock. I added a Mueller 40X56mm scope (that will soon be replaced with either a Nightforce Precision Benchrest or Sightron SIII SS) and a J N L PRXIII tuner that I borrowed until my Harrell’s is refitted for the Shilen barrel.
The custom paint on the stock draws attention to the manufacturer by contrasting the glossy black stock with VGW’s unique company logo that Paul, Mike and I discussed earlier in the year. I think the paint met all of our expectations.
I scoped the bore and chamber and, as expected, both were pristine. I did run a wet and dry patch through the barrel on general principal.
The barrel to muzzle length and tuner opening were measured and used to feed the Purdy Prescription which calculates physical (overall) length for initial tuner setup.
The next step was setting the rifle on my one-piece rest, getting a rough zero and shooting both Eley Match and Lapua Midas +. I think the Shilen Ratchet on my new rifle is a good one as even the first few rounds were “hole in a hole” impacts.
The final activity for the day was to shoot a few five-round groups (Lapua Midas +) and begin refine the tuner settings. Three groups were shot, one at 200, 210 and 220 tuner setting. Center-to-Center groups were 0.143”, 0.171” and 0.183”.
I’m VERY impressed with these initial groups and look forward to my next range day to continue refining the set-up. If all goes well this rifle may even begin competing in a few ARA Indoor Matches.
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If you have only had a gun ordered for 2 to 3 weeks call Jill and see what it would take to change your order to a V22sStory of my life. Always missing something... usually super important. At least I have another reason to buy another rifle.
Called yesterday and got the news my V22S will ship next week. The wait is almost over!!!!!!
Called yesterday and got the news my V22S will ship next week. The wait is almost over!!!!!!
Range day... Sunny 30 degrees light breeze.
Best group 5 at 100 yds
Anyone else getting to range ?
Looking forward to seeing what you can do with it.I'll be head-over-heels happy if mine does that well at 100 - what ammo were you shooting?
UPS made an abortive 'attempt' to deliver this Kestros stock yesterday; came back today while I was in town for lunch and left it sitting at the front door. If the weather is decent tomorrow, I'm going to take a day off from watching the GPS steer the tractor over the field and go shoot mine...if not, we'll just keep on burning diesel fuel.
I'll be head-over-heels happy if mine does that well at 100 - what ammo were you shooting?
UPS made an abortive 'attempt' to deliver this Kestros stock yesterday; came back today while I was in town for lunch and left it sitting at the front door. If the weather is decent tomorrow, I'm going to take a day off from watching the GPS steer the tractor over the field and go shoot mine...if not, we'll just keep on burning diesel fuel.
Looking forward to hearing about this one!I'll be head-over-heels happy if mine does that well at 100 - what ammo were you shooting?
UPS made an abortive 'attempt' to deliver this Kestros stock yesterday; came back today while I was in town for lunch and left it sitting at the front door. If the weather is decent tomorrow, I'm going to take a day off from watching the GPS steer the tractor over the field and go shoot mine...if not, we'll just keep on burning diesel fuel.
I have a silver T36 waiting on my rifle.
The stock will be medium gray and I believer the stainless barrel and action with the T36 will make a great looking rifle.
great looking rifle ,what were conditions like?