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Vudoo V-22S Single Shot BR/F-Class Action

Wow! That's beautiful! Those Burris cases also fit 3 boxes of 22 rimfire perfectly!
Thank you Sir!! My wife was responsible for the colors....she made and excellent choice!!!

Thanks for the tip on the box, I'll have to try that out. (y)
 
Got my Vudoo V22S back together just in time for our ARA Unlimited match yesterday. Also shot my personal best high card of 2350 13 X's during the match. I'm thinking it's gonna do just fine!!! :D

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Maybe a dumb question but do those “bloop tubes” make a difference?
The short answer...... Yes, they do work for me.

I've been using this Bob's bloop tube for about a year now and not even thinking of shooting without it. I've had the opportunity to put them on 6 rifles and only one did not show improvement with it. I will say the total rifle package has to be working well to see a difference. The tuner itself makes the most difference and the tube is like icing on the cake, kinda brings it all together.

It's my understanding the tube helps stabilize the muzzle blast and bullet as it leaves the rifle. Others say it's only adding weight and that can be done without a tube. I can tell you the tube I use has a pinch point inside like an hourglass, other shooters with way more brains than me said this creates a negative pressure inside the tube. If I recall right they referenced to something concerning jet injection.
Others state the tube was originally design back in the day to increase sight radius for iron sight rifles, which makes total sense to me also.

Not a dumb question at all Sir and the same one I asked when jumping into the rabbit hole. I never got a real answer so I bought one and tried it for myself. I will say I'm glad I ran into Mr. Bob when I first started looking into tubes.

Hope this helps. :)
 
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I was looking at the one on Harrell's site to go with the tuner, but I wasn't really sure if they actually did much. Did you have to readjust your tuner once you installed it?
 
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I was looking at the one on Harrell's site to go with the tuner, but I wasn't really sure if they actually did much. Did you have to readjust your tuner once you installed it?
once you have found the sweet spot you rarely need to move it EVER

for different lots of ammo, re-tune

and unless you are a REAL BR SHOOTER leave it alone
 
I was looking at the one on Harrell's site to go with the tuner, but I wasn't really sure if they actually did much. Did you have to readjust your tuner once you installed it?
I didn't have to change my tuner setting. I have tried a couple different tuner setting over the last year and always come back to my original tuner setting.
As I stated, it made just a little difference and the complete rifle setup has to be working well to see it. It was a surprise to me when I noticed the change as soon as I put it on.

Here are the results from our ARA match day before yesterday. I shot 4 different ammos to get these results, a different ammo for each card. I do not change my tuner setting at all. I've tried in practice and always come back to my original setting.

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