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  1. Matt_3479

    Rim-x vs. Vudoo. Which did you choose and why?

    You can buy right off there site, I had no issues. Bought two and built two identical guns for myself and my shooting partner. I have not used an ibi prefit for the vudoo. I was waiting for them and just bought a blank and had a smith chamber and spun it on. 6 weeks after my build was complete...
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    Rim-x vs. Vudoo. Which did you choose and why?

    Just a couple points here. - ibi makes prefits for vudoo’s - vudoo sells just the action. That’s how I bought my second one. First as a barreled action, second as just an action
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    Rim-x vs. Vudoo. Which did you choose and why?

    This happens quite often on my rimx. Twice in the last match, 8 times during a practice session the weekend prior. Like you mentioned, I rarely get a rim lock with a vudoo but if you do, it’s a mag dump and change vs more time loss due to trying to extract a round with the rimx. Another option...
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    Rim-x vs. Vudoo. Which did you choose and why?

    I own both and like both. I’ve owned a vudoo quite a bit longer and so I’m more familiar with it and it’s my preference. Out of the box the vudoo barreled actions are tough to beat! Just flat out shoot. If you’re looking at trying a few barrels then the rimx is a no brainer. The rimx mags are...
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    Rimfire Rifle Photos Thread

    How’s it shooting?
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    Give me your input on how to practice.

    With those kind of ranges, mix rimfire in there for wind holds and dialing practice. Don’t drop centerfire all together due to recoil management but the rimfire will help at these ranges. Dryfire practice is one of the best training methods for repetition on building a solid position, and...
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    22 LR setup for getting into competition shooting.

    I’ve been shooting rimfire for 2 1/2 years now and a touch over 37,000 rounds on the match set ups between the 3. I’ve always had the opportunity to play with a few others. The bergara, tikka and cz are excellent in their own manner. The bergara being 700 platform offer the most aftermarket...
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    .22 br

    Well let us know, Ibi also runs a tight bore
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    .22 br

    Well as long as rifle arrives on time then I’ll definitely jump right into it
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    .22 br

    My 22bra should be done in a few days and I’ll be starting with n140 and n150 with 75’s to try. Once it gets here I’ll post my experiences
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    NEW From Zermatt Arms - RimX Actions

    Thank you, I have a few ibi’s and have great results and have a ks coming.
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    22LR Barrel Length and Twist Rate for PRS and ELR

    I prefer a little extra length and weight to help balance the rifles off the barricades and props. As far as twist rates I’ve noticed the 16’s perform better at the closer ranges and the 12’s seem to be slightly more consistent at the longer ranges. Now this isn’t saying either won’t do the...
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    NEW From Zermatt Arms - RimX Actions

    Did you ever test ks or ibi
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    Action with lightest bolt lift?

    Yah I really feel the kelbly offers a ton of action for the money. I own both and shoot both and like both, but I feel the kelbly is a phenomenal action in comparison to the others I own.
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    Action with lightest bolt lift?

    The kelbly’s are smoother in my opinion then the origin/tl3
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    Action with lightest bolt lift?

    Kelbly atlas tac or lone peak fuzion/impact 737. These would be really close to the lightest lift. The deadline gen 2 also has a shockingly light lift
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    NEW From Zermatt Arms - RimX Actions

    Are those the only options? I’d love to see a comparison with either ibi or ks arms personally. Ibi is massive in Canada, and ks makes a killer barrel and is the recommended choice for those structured barrels. Both have relatively short lead times with 8-12 weeks
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    25 Creedmoor build

    Still needs dies to reload though after
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    25 Creedmoor build

    As stated above you need a bushing die of some flavour. I use a lot of redding dies but the SAC dies are amazing!! You need a bushing that is the bullet diameter plus the neck thickness of the brass minus .001-.005 thou for neck tension. Standard seems to be .002-.003 thou below
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    Fast Twist- where are we?

    If I had a more direct comparision for 1:16 twist I would try it, but I have 2 ibi 1:12’s 22” and a lothar 16 twist. I have a 16 twist Ibi coming and a 14 twist ks arms coming