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Vudoo Gun Works V-22 Rimfire Bolt Action

So a short update. I found a little Norma Tac-22, and Tenex. I shot some foulers with the tac22, seemed a little better then GMM, but not much better. Fouled and shot some tenex, those were about 1/2” outside to outside. So I think about 3/8 c2c. Better, but I think the gun and myself can do better.
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FGGM is really inconsistent and typically doesn't group well, as is the case with most CCI ammo. On occasion, you'll find FGGM/CCI stuff that works pretty well. But, due to the design of the Vudoo chamber, you'll feel resistance during bolt closure on any of this stuff. However, Eley is awesome in our Lapua oriented chamber. With Eley, you'll also notice slight resistance upon bolt closure because of the CIP standards that dictate certain case features and it headspaces differently than Lapua/SK.

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@RAVAGE88, the tenex didn’t feed good out of the mag. The rounds wouldn’t nose up unless I fiddled with them. If I didn’t fiddle with them they would just push straight into the mag. Any thoughts?
 
@RAVAGE88, the tenex didn’t feed good out of the mag. The rounds wouldn’t nose up unless I fiddled with them. If I didn’t fiddle with them they would just push straight into the mag. Any thoughts?

Yessir, call the shop and speak to Jill; let her know you'd like one "Eley" follower for each of the mags you have and provide your shipping address. She'll get you squared away.

MB
 
Yessir, call the shop and speak to Jill; let her know you'd like one "Eley" follower for each of the mags you have and provide your shipping address. She'll get you squared away.

MB
Just curious Ravage, I have the MDT chassis and I am shooting Center X (lot recommended from lapua test facility) and I am getting the same thing happening more and more often?
 
Just curious Ravage, I have the MDT chassis and I am shooting Center X (lot recommended from lapua test facility) and I am getting the same thing happening more and more often?

How recent is your MDT?

MB
 
Krob95 pretty much covered it. The chassis, especially MPA, have a known issue and it can cause issues with feeding. I run Manners with their Mini Chassis and the Eley run without a problem. I have actually had my barreled action in 3 different Manners stocks and never an issue. I bet the Grayboe or McMillans would be the same.

Rob,
I have a Grayboe stock and I put my barreled action in it and had the same exact problem. I have zero issues picking up the next round. The issue is getting the bolt to close far enough to cam closed. The shape of the bullet makes the bullet engage the rifling before SK/ Lapua does. It takes quite a bit of force to slam the bolt home. If I get a run at it so to speak and slam the bolt home hard it forces the bullet into the rifling. It I try to close the bolt with anything less that a lot of force the bolt stops just shy of being able to cam over. I have to back the bolt up and slam it home to get the round to chamber. My son tried to run a magazine of Eley Edge through the rifle and he couldn’t get a single round to chamber. It is bad enough that I would never consider using Eley ammo in a match. Right now I am just testing the various SK ammo to find out where the sweet spot for cost vs performance is. I will have to leave the Eley ammo I have for my custom Tikka. The jury is still out on which rifle shoots better. I would say right now it is about a tie as far as precision goes. My Tikka shoots the cheap Eley Force and Contact amazing. Right now it looks like the Eley ammo is not an option with my Vudoo.
 
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I can't shoot, but if I want to test cycling ammo, since it's rifling the bullet, extracting them and re-using them later probably isn't going to be good for precision right? I would love to test feeding, but I don't want to waste a bunch of ammo when I go and shoot for groups in a month when the ranges open.
 
I just got my voodoo a couple of weeks ago. Due to work, I have only been able to shoot it once. I tried some CCI SV that I had on hand, while I wait for the SK and Lapua to be delivered. It shot pretty well, although I didn't measure any groups. I did have the issue that's been described where my bolt required more forward pressure to close. As I was reading through the explanation in the above posts, a question occurred to me. Does shooting an ammo that exhibits this behavior cause any kind of buildup of lead that would interfere with chambering a round that would not normally pose this problem?
 
I don’t think it will cause any issues. It engages the rifling but doesn’t appear to be removing and lead or wax. All the ammo with the exception of Eley Force shot really well. When I shot Force the groups opened up to close to 1” at 50 yards. Everything else I put in it was better than 1/2 with most being closer to 1/4”. My rifle is a shooter no question I just need to adjust my ammo to suit it.

I had to do the same thing with my custom T1x. It shoots Eley Force and Eley Contact amazing. As soon as I put something in with an EPS bullet the group resembles a shot gun. I have to be very selective about my practice ammo with it as well. Some stuff it loves and other cheap ammo it hates.

If I have to stick with SK/Lapua ammo in my Vudoo I’m fine with that. SK standard plus shoots fantastic and is inexpensive enough to use for practice. As well as it performs with that ammo I have no complaints.
 
I’m gonna pick up some SK plus local and give it a shot.

Just FYI, I don't know if you've followed this thread but Vudoos are chambered by Mike's proprietary ravage chamber meant to perfectly meet the specs for Lapua/SK ammo, specifically Center-X. This is why you basically are guaranteed that any Lapua/SK ammo will shoot fantastically out of the Vudoo. This is what the shooters asked for, to not have to go mess around with 20 different ammo brands that you generally have to do when buying another factory branded 22LR...

So when you buy a Vudoo, you pay the premium that it's tuned and specifically chambered for a certain ammo to save you time on trying to match ammo. I wouldn't bother tinkering with geco, rws, cci, fgmm etc... just buy some SK Standard Plus for $5.50 for good practice ammo, or up it to Rifle Match for $7.50, or Lapua Center-X for $11.
 
Just FYI, I don't know if you've followed this thread but Vudoos are chambered by Mike's proprietary ravage chamber meant to perfectly meet the specs for Lapua/SK ammo, specifically Center-X. This is why you basically are guaranteed that any Lapua/SK ammo will shoot fantastically out of the Vudoo. This is what the shooters asked for, to not have to go mess around with 20 different ammo brands that you generally have to do when buying another factory branded 22LR...

So when you buy a Vudoo, you pay the premium that it's tuned and specifically chambered for a certain ammo to save you time on trying to match ammo. I wouldn't bother tinkering with geco, rws, cci, fgmm etc... just buy some SK Standard Plus for $5.50 for good practice ammo, or up it to Rifle Match for $7.50, or Lapua Center-X for $11.

thanks for the heads up. I’ll try the SK local, and I think a friend has some center x I can try
 
Rob,
I have a Grayboe stock and I put my barreled action in it and had the same exact problem. I have zero issues picking up the next round. The issue is getting the bolt to close far enough to cam closed. The shape of the bullet makes the bullet engage the rifling before SK/ Lapua does. It takes quite a bit of force to slam the bolt home. If I get a run at it so to speak and slam the bolt home hard it forces the bullet into the rifling. It I try to close the bolt with anything less that a lot of force the bolt stops just shy of being able to cam over. I have to back the bolt up and slam it home to get the round to chamber. My son tried to run a magazine of Eley Edge through the rifle and he couldn’t get a single round to chamber. It is bad enough that I would never consider using Eley ammo in a match. Right now I am just testing the various SK ammo to find out where the sweet spot for cost vs performance is. I will have to leave the Eley ammo I have for my custom Tikka. The jury is still out on which rifle shoots better. I would say right now it is about a tie as far as precision goes. My Tikka shoots the cheap Eley Force and Contact amazing. Right now it looks like the Eley ammo is not an option with my Vudoo.

That's odd. No issue on my rifle or my friend's feeding or chambering any of the Eley. Only one I did have a slight issue was the Eley CMP and that has a round nose bullet. That was more due to it being bulk ammo and not good quality.

I only use Center X of the Lapua offerings in matches. The SKs are ok out to 100 but I don't trust them past that with the SDs and accuracy.
 
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It is odd. I have shot older Vudoo’s with Eley ammo and it seemed to chamber fine. Maybe after I break mine in it will not be an issue. I don’t even have 300 rounds through it yet so it isn’t even close to being broken in yet.
 
I am in the same situation ... I could probably go to 60 yards but I wouldn't chance it. Ok ... I did try out the suppressor when I first got it but my wife said she could hear it in the front room ... so no.
 
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I was dry firing the V-22 with a two-stage Huber. While it was clean and crisp, I think the 2nd stage breaks at about 3lbs and the wall seems a bit hard to overcome. Soooooooo, I ordered a Bix'n Andy TacSport Pro with the high sear and flat shoe, and asked they adjust it to 1lb.

Padom.....I hate you.....?
 
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I was dry firing the V-22 with a two-stage Huber. While it was clean and crisp, I think the 2nd stage breaks at about 3lbs and the wall seems a bit hard to overcome. Soooooooo, I ordered a Bix'n Andy TacSport Pro with the high sear and flat shoe, and asked they adjust it to 1lb.

Padom.....I hate you.....?

You can have Huber set it to 1lb for you. Mine is set at 1.6lbs. But the TacSport Pro is also fantastic.
 
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I was dry firing the V-22 with a two-stage Huber. While it was clean and crisp, I think the 2nd stage breaks at about 3lbs and the wall seems a bit hard to overcome. Soooooooo, I ordered a Bix'n Andy TacSport Pro with the high sear and flat shoe, and asked they adjust it to 1lb.

Padom.....I hate you.....?
I love the tac sport pro!
 
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I was dry firing the V-22 with a two-stage Huber. While it was clean and crisp, I think the 2nd stage breaks at about 3lbs and the wall seems a bit hard to overcome. Soooooooo, I ordered a Bix'n Andy TacSport Pro with the high sear and flat shoe, and asked they adjust it to 1lb.

Padom.....I hate you.....?

You're welcome ???
 
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Just FYI, I don't know if you've followed this thread but Vudoos are chambered by Mike's proprietary ravage chamber meant to perfectly meet the specs for Lapua/SK ammo, specifically Center-X. This is why you basically are guaranteed that any Lapua/SK ammo will shoot fantastically out of the Vudoo. This is what the shooters asked for, to not have to go mess around with 20 different ammo brands that you generally have to do when buying another factory branded 22LR...

So when you buy a Vudoo, you pay the premium that it's tuned and specifically chambered for a certain ammo to save you time on trying to match ammo. I wouldn't bother tinkering with geco, rws, cci, fgmm etc... just buy some SK Standard Plus for $5.50 for good practice ammo, or up it to Rifle Match for $7.50, or Lapua Center-X for $11.
You have to be fair, each rifle likes something different, I have 2 Vudoos and they both do not like the same ammo, not even close. My MDT only wants Center X of the lot that was found by Lapua and my Ridgeback is less picky and likes SK Pistol Special Match and a different Center X
 
You have to be fair, each rifle likes something different, I have 2 Vudoos and they both do not like the same ammo, not even close. My MDT only wants Center X of the lot that was found by Lapua and my Ridgeback is less picky and likes SK Pistol Special Match and a different Center X

Out of curiosity do you know what kind of velocity you are getting out of the SK pistol Match special? I have had really good luck with that ammo in the past and think it may have a little higher velocity for longer range shooting.
 
Finally had some calm weather Saturday here in Ohio in between the storms. Temps were in the low 60’s . No wind at all.
I was shooting Wolf match 40 grain ammunition I’ve had , my Vudoo likes it more than my lit of Center X.I had some dope in my Ballistic solver and I dialed 24.7 mil for the target, 450 yards.
A 66% IPSC ( 12” wide by 18” tall including head).
Shooting out my kitchen window, no rear support I went 3 / 3 !
I was feeling lucky so I stopped there, plus the wife wasn’t very impressed...
I can honestly say I’m impressed with my Vudoo!!!!!
 
Anyone ever mucked with rimfire tuners for the Vudoo?


Kukri-spec is .870, and their stainless finish, and diameter and threading seems like it would fit perfectly with the Kukri barrel + some tinkering with tuning.
 
@RAVAGE88

What’s the chance of you guys producing a scope rail for the Voodoo that is extended and height matched for use with the AX chassis with a top rail? Maybe I’m the only one that would want this, I don’t know, as I’ve not seen any other comments related to this. But, I put my V22 together to replicate my duty rifle, as closely as possible, and I would like to retain the aesthetics and functionality of the continuous top rail.

I’m using the full length forend rail, but to clear the rail, with enough room for scope caps, I’ll have to use a super high scope mount, and I don’t like the gap that’s left between the scope mount and the forend tube / top rail.

That being said, I love my Voodoo. I think it’s the best firearm purchase I’ve made besides my AI.

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Lolol. I have a small fortune invested in TacSport Pro 2 Stage triggers. They are amazing!
Same here, they are amazing! Im curious as to what did you have for issues with the standard sear? I'm fairly certain that mine has the standard and havent had any issues with it.
 
Same here, they are amazing! Im curious as to what did you have for issues with the standard sear? I'm fairly certain that mine has the standard and havent had any issues with it.

Setting to a lower pull weight. They have a chart and how to measure. If you measure you'll see you should be using the high sear.
 
Here’s my thoughts on FGMM 922a for use with a vudoo as sort of a response to some questions and posts recently. I think it’s great cheap or cheaper ammo . It also shot great out of my cz and 10/22. Here’s just a couple examples of what it can do paired with a vudoo at 50 and 100 yards with pretty decent wind for 22 15-25 l-r.
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Oh and I have had no problems with working the bolt or bolt closing or anything for that matter using fgmm.