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Dialing wind Question

Ask them or go to a JTAC class. In the video above, he dials on the clock. They will bang that into your head.

lol well then all the power to them. I wouldn’t advise that to anyone let alone a new shooter. Way too much wasted time, especially for a newer shooter, in having to come off the rifle to see the windage knob and adjust it then get back on the rifle and on target when all you needed to do was a small shift in the reticle.

Sierra 6mm 107HPBT Matchking caution

Maybe so. There's a reason Palma shooters refer to the 2155 vs the 2156 for Sierras 30 cal 155 Match Kings. They left the old reliable tug boat design in play when they brought out the new sleeker design (their first design with the closed nose, AFAIK), so everyone used the model # to differentiate which one they were talking about. Later I think they wised up and just tweaked the design slightly to get a 169 or 177 rather than confuse the end user.

Same thing here - just saying 'S107MK' could be a newer closed nose design, or it could be the 'OG' version that I just finished off a 15+ year old 500ct box of - it's been a while since I had a 6mm anything 😉

PRS-Here I come! Follow my progress. UPDATED!

Here we go again. I shot in another Regional Qualifier match in Anderson, Texas this past weekend. I was prepared, but was I really? I noticed a few things that need some attention. Mostly, taking an extra second to steady up on the target and make a clean trigger squeeze. How about aiming at the middle of the target? How about actually measuring my misses? Only excuse I can come up with is this was my first match with 1:45 par times. Its an excuse and I know it.
I tried to go suppressed again, this time I had a new brake made that helped a lot, but I'm giving up on the suppressor and going back to the brake. Seems with the suppressor my speeds are way higher than without. Sometimes as much as 60 fps. Maybe it's my barrel showing some wear, who knows? I have another barrel procured and that will be going on this weekend.
Finished the match with 52 of 83 impacts with 73% hit rate compared to the winner (winner dropped 10).
Let me know what you think, I'm all ears. Just trying to get better.
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DeLane Dev Grp V-22S Single Shot Support

I've received a bit of outreach about what parts are in the kits and at the moment, I'll answer for everyone here by saying that every small component that is part of the action assembly will be in the comprehensive kits. I'll publish what's specifically in the kits later, but there are five:

1. Orange--Gen 1
2. Red--Gen 1.2
3. Purple--Gen 2
4. Blue--Gen 3 Repeater
5. Yellow--Gen 3 Single Shot

I won't be offering the action assembly components individually, so if you need a part, the kit is the only way to go. There's a lot involved in making this work and to ship a single part only to have to provide another single part for the same action/rifle later on is not efficient and there are many kits that will be shipped OCONUS.

I've also received numerous questions about magazines and if I have an equivalent to my original polymer magazines. Currently, I do not, but I will be making and supplying a new magazine later as part of the two actions that will use them, and the plan is, they will be backward compatible with the V-22.

Hope this helps,

MB

DeLane Development Group Rimfire Ventures

I've received a bit of outreach about what parts are in the kits and at the moment, I'll answer for everyone here by saying that every small component that is part of the action assembly will be in the comprehensive kits. I'll publish what's specifically in the kits later, but there are five:

1. Orange--Gen 1
2. Red--Gen 1.2
3. Purple--Gen 2
4. Blue--Gen 3 Repeater
5. Yellow--Gen 3 Single Shot

I won't be offering the action assembly components individually, so if you need a part, the kit is the only way to go. There's a lot involved in making this work and to ship a single part only to have to provide another single part for the same action/rifle later on is not efficient and there are many kits that will be shipped OCONUS.

I've also received numerous questions about magazines and if I have an equivalent to my original polymer magazines. Currently, I do not, but I will be making and supplying a new magazine later as part of the two actions that will use them, and the plan is, they will be backward compatible with the V-22.

Hope this helps,

MB

DeLane Development Group Rimfire Ventures

I assume a late 2024 Vudoo is cerakoted. Hand tap or drill good enough? I don’t have a workspace to fixture or drill press.
A proper end mill is best (like @David Lott posted), as it has no point like a drill and will clean the entirety of the blind hole for the pin. It's best to have no, or a very small, corner radius.

MB
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223 freebore for 88-95gr

Some more modern bullets post-date the wylde chamber. 85.5 Berger comes to mind, I think the ideal throat/fb or whatever for 85.5 is around 100, but I'd have to check my notes. [ETA my notes show ideal "spec" FB for the 85.5 Hybrid @ 0.99 and for Beger 90VLD Target @ 1.06.]

I am well aware of that. Pretty much any 223 chamber is going to have to be 'non standard' to accommodate that class of bullets. But OP was lumping the 223 Wylde in with the 223 Rem Ackley Improved. There's absolutely nothing about the Wylde chamber itself - throat aside - to make load data materially different. The throating will of course make a huge difference, but it's entirely possible / common to have a Wylde chamber throated long.

Optics NIB Bushnell Spotter with reticle

I’ve got a brand new Bushnell Legend T-series . I’ve used the scope for five years in PRS and love it. I recently just went to binoculars with the reticle in them and don’t need both. The bottom tripod piece had broke on me so I sent it back for a warranty replacement. This is the new one, never used. In perfect shape.

Asking 475 shipped CONUS

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