I have oneThat's what it was.
MB
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I have oneThat's what it was.
MB
Hey, careful there with the age discrimination! Don't forget, the older BR guys have spent a lot of their retirement money on your designs...That would be pretty cool. And I agree, the 50 yard BR guys only care about what was new 50 years ago, when most of them were in their 40s.
MB
C’mon BR guys, I’m kidding.
And by the way, what, in your experience and data is the optimal setup for 50 BR shooting? Is it still 16 twist?Hey, careful there with the age discrimination! Don't forget, the older BR guys have spent a lot of their retirement money on your designs...
Just kidding back at you!
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Yo, Dude, too funny, and I appreciate your sense of humor.And by the way, what, in your experience and data is the optimal setup for 50 BR shooting? Is it still 16 twist?
Thanks,
Larry
Hi Mike, you mention Bolt Stop Kits but no order # and price. Is this something coming up or did I miss something previously stated in an earlier post?Quick Update: Available to order, email to [email protected]
Springs:
Main Springs for all generations of V-22 (most probably call them firing pin springs) are available as follows:
DDG-MS15V22 15 lbf Main Spring--Green
DDG-MS16V22 16 lbf Main Spring--Orange
DDG-MS17V22 17 lbf Main Spring--Red
DDG-MS18V22 18 lbf Main Spring--Purple
DDG-MS19V22 19 lbf Main Spring--Blue
DDG-MS20V22 20 lbf Main Spring--Yellow
DDG-MS22V22 22 lbf Main Spring—No Color
Complete Main Spring Kit: all seven springs, DDG-MSK-V22: $63.00
Individual Springs, order by color code: $9.69 each
Extractor/Pusher Spring Kit--DDG-EPSK-V22: $7.00
Magazine Springs:
Legacy Nylon Mags and Gen 1 Aluminum Mags:
Five Round Aluminum Mag Spring, DDG-V22-MS05: $5.00
10 Round Nylon/Gen 1 Alum Mag Spring, DDG-V22-MS10: $8.00
15 Round Gen 1 Alum Mag Spring, DDG-V22-MS15: $10.00
Bolt Stop Springs will be included with the specific Bolt Stop Kits for Gen 1, Gen 2, and Gen 3 V22 Actions.
Single Screw Cocking Piece:
Gen2/Gen3 60 Deg Single Screw Cocking Piece, DDG-G2/G3-60DCP: $83.00
Next Week:
Firing Pins for Gen 2/Gen 3 Repeaters and Gen 3 Single Shot will be available to order. I'll announce when I'm opening the ordering and will provide pricing at that time.
Thank you, to this incredible community, for your support,
MB
Mornin, Dude, you've not missed anything. The bolt stops are inbound, as are the threaded pins and I have springs on hand. I'll have the complete kits for these ready to go in another week or so.Hi Mike, you mention Bolt Stop Kits but no order # and price. Is this something coming up or did I miss something previously stated in an earlier post?
What pricing are you can estimating for the DDG Range Test Fixture?Quick Update:
Receiver Wrenches:
The backlog of Receiver Wrenches is out the door via USPS Priority, and if you ordered as recently as this morning, it's on the way to you now. I appreciate the patience as I dealt with getting an issue sorted.
Single Screw Cocking Pieces:
I'm down to less than 100 in stock; they're going fast, but I'll be issuing another PO if you're not quick enough on the email to me to get squared away.
Magazine Progress:
I'm highly pleased with how this has come together. The custom form tools have been designed and ordered, and the Swiss machines are about to turn out Thumb Buttons and the Adjustable Catch Block. The validation in the Mill/Turn has been with the V-Series 17 Round to test the clearance envelope, and the 10 round case halves are about to start. Pictures very soon.
DDG Range Test Fixture:
I've been receiving DMs and emails about the Range Test Fixture. I've held off on the launch during the summer slump and have been planning to start taking orders around mid-September. If you guys are ready for them now, I'm perfectly willing to get them in the mix sooner than later.
DBMs:
The DDG Standard M5 and M5x DBMs are in the early phases of LRIP, so, like the Range Test Fixture, I can get ahead of the curve and start Pre-Orders if there's enough interest.
All the best,
MB
For the sake of the Pre-Order, I believe it's going to be around $415 with a bushing plate.What pricing are you can estimating for the DDG Range Test Fixture?
Sounds good, thanks, Dude. I'll know for certain in another day or so.I’m in for sooner pre-order for the DDG Range Test Fixture.
Mike, a spring question and a trigger question related to this ^^^ post:
Inquiring minds wanna know.
- Firing pin spring: After maybe 12-14k rounds on my 2019-vintage V22 (serial 20xx), is a new firing pin spring advisable? As far as what the rifle is telling me re accuracy, all is copacetic. I very seldom disassemble the bolt for cleaning; when I've done so, its innards are clean with a film of lube visible.
- Trigger: Is there any way for a semi-skilled student of precision rifle to quantify drag imparted by the trigger, which, according to your preceding post, affects ignition consistency? I have a TT Diamond; action is in an MPA BA Comp chassis.
Hi Mike,Quick Update:
....
V22 Parts: Single Screw Cocking Piece:
Gen 2/Gen 3, Single Screw Cocking Pieces are inbound and will be available as soon as they land. I'll post here when they're available, as I know many of you are dealing with the screws in the two-screw version loosening.
I've also received a lot of outreach about proper adjustment, which I have spoken to in the individual emails I've received.
*For the purposes of working with valid information:
**Do not follow the procedure outlined in the VGW video that uses a piece of paper to determine "firing pin location."** This procedure is wrong and references the wrong component and datums to determine proper adjustment.
Instead, bear-in-mind, when the adjustment is made, one is not positioning the firing pin, but instead, positioning the cocking piece relative to actual sear location. This adjustment is necessary because sear location varies across trigger brands and across triggers of the same brand. This is why the adjustment is necessary for optimal ignition tuning.
As soon as I have a few minutes (likely during X-Series testing at the range next week), I'll do a video outlining proper adjustment of the cocking piece.
Thank you to all that reach out and I appreciate this community being so responsive to the efforts that push things forward.
MB
Hi Mike,
I just received my G3 barrel wrench and single screw cocking piece in the mail this afternoon! Thank you for these parts (excellent quality parts if I may say)! One comment on the single screw cock piece - wrench size is 0.050 hex key (use actual hex key where shaft is same size as the end so it can fit all the way down the screw hole). Also, the threaded hole for the screw was not "cleanly threaded" all the way down - meaning that when I was turning the screw down, it ran into resistance and needed to be (some/little) "forced" turned before I could see the set screw to protrude into the main channel (firing pin channel?). I recommend this be performed before installing so that when you turn the set/grub screw to "finger tight" that it is actually contacting the part and not just "binding up" in un-chased threading.
I was searching and found the 3 year old VGW video on setting this and then the back of my brain was screaming "DON'T DO IT...go back and read the SH forum" and lo and behold, found what I read (and stored in my aging brain) your warning and note.
Any update on creating a video on how to do a proper adjustment of the cocking piece (as this will likely need to be done after replacing the OEM (2 screw CP) with the DDG 1-screw CP?
Hey Mike,Thanks, Dude.
Yessir, the Allen size is .050 and I use a hardened tool, not the .050 from a Chinese Allen set, which is why the broached feature in the screw gets stripped.
Also, the initial resistance is normal and not indicative of a problem. The set screw has no issue moving through the junction of one threaded feature into a perpendicular threaded feature.
Exactly; do not follow the VGW video, as there’s info pertaining to using a piece of paper as a gauge between surfaces that aren’t relevant to proper adjustment.
Keep in mind that the process isn’t adjusting the firing pin at all, but instead, the position of the cocking piece relative to the sear surface and adjustment validation occurs by monitoring the handoff during bolt closure.
I’ll cover all the details as soon as I can get a video done, which I’ll post here.
MB
Hey Mike,
My comment was to inform that the screw will have resistance when turning at the later part of the threaded feature prior to reaching the perpendicular threaded feature. I have learned that with small set screws (on other unrelated parts) to "precheck" these threaded holes to ensure that they will engage as intended and not assume that as I tighten the set screw (and praying I don't strip the tiny screw drive or broached feature) that the resistance felt is the actual engagement and not a phantom resistance due to the screw hole threading/binding and not actually engaging as intended.
You are correct, after I pre-tested the threading until the set screw protruded into the perpendicular threaded feature, it backed out easily and forth with no issue or further concerns.
My comment was to provide my (singular) color commentary or helpful hint for those with similar (lack of) experience with this piece.
It might be to your benefit to go all the way back to post 10,884 which marks the first post about the demise of "Vudoo" as we knew it. Over the next 35ish pages, you find @RAVAGE88 stepping up - not only to start a new company to provide parts and new "stuff" but also to go deeper into the causes of "feeding issues" than we've heretofore seen.I came late to this long thread. I have read most posts up to page 130 (post 6400)
I have an early V22 Gen 1 in a KRG Bravo stock.
Could someone assist with a few questions.
1) I have seen much posted about the new aluminum mags. What is the advantage of this new design?
2) I have occasional Hard Bolt closing. Really hard. I have had this with different brands of ammo.
3) Are there any tricks or special adjustments for the Bravo stock to help feeding?
4) I have a 24” Kreiger barrel. I shoot benchrest not PRS. Is this the optimal barrel length for benchrest?
5) does Mike have a website to order parts?
Thanks
Bobhide,I came late to this long thread. I have read most posts up to page 130 (post 6400)
I have an early V22 Gen 1 in a KRG Bravo stock.
Could someone assist with a few questions.
1) I have seen much posted about the new aluminum mags. What is the advantage of this new design?
2) I have occasional Hard Bolt closing. Really hard. I have had this with different brands of ammo.
3) Are there any tricks or special adjustments for the Bravo stock to help feeding?
4) I have a 24” Kreiger barrel. I shoot benchrest not PRS. Is this the optimal barrel length for benchrest?
5) does Mike have a website to order parts?
Thanks