Looking for feedback on Ultimatum Actions

Franko

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I am in the market for a 22 and have my eye on an Ultimatum Deuce action. The problem is that the action is brand new so I can't really research it and see how its working in the field. So looking for feedback on their other actions as well as their customer service.

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If you’re in that price range for a .22 budget, might as well just get a vudoo.

Ultimatum is a good company and I was impressed with the duece. But vudoo is established and a known quantity as far as performance.
 
I just did a build on a Deadline in 6 x 47L. I really like it. No surprises, no issues. It does have a trigger hangar, which I'm not a fan of in general terms. Theirs works fine, I just don't like extra parts. I think it has to be there because the bolt diameter is oversized (because of it being a three lug action) and the trigger has to ride lower in the action than on an action with a "standard" (two lug action) diameter bolt.
 
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If you’re in that price range for a .22 budget, might as well just get a vudoo.

Ultimatum is a good company and I was impressed with the duece. But vudoo is established and a known quantity as far as performance.
I am seriously considering the Vudoo and RimX as well but am interested in the 60 degree throw on the Deuce.

Of course I could just wait to see how it all shakes out but that's no fun...
 
I am seriously considering the Vudoo and RimX as well but am interested in the 60 degree throw on the Deuce.

Of course I could just wait to see how it all shakes out but that's no fun...

I prefer 60deg when I can get it. But I don’t even notice my vudoo is 90deg.
 
I have a deadline I built up in 6.5cm, about 300 rounds through it so far, and at least 4x as many dry fires. I really like the action so far. Quality has been exceptional, all of the features have worked 100%, and dropped into a whiskey 3 chassis all I had to do was trim the mag catch a little. It’s been perfectly reliable with both MDT AICS mags, and double stack AW mags. Their CS is also great to deal with. It’s one of my favorite actions out of all the ones I’ve shopped for, because imo it combines all of the best features of aftermarket actions into one. 3 lug/60° throw, aw mags, mag over insertion stop, floating/interchangeable bolt heads (AND INEXPENSIVELY! Not $700 for a whole new AI bolt), trigger hanger, prefit savage barrels, etc etc etc.

With that being said, when it comes time for me to build my .22 trainer, I’ll be using a deuce. For one to mirror my center fire build, a deuce in a KRG X-ray would be super close for less $$ than another w3, two because I’ve been beyond happy with my deadline, and three I really like the features of the deuce. AFAIK the deuce is the only action to offer 60° throw in a .22, I like the ability adjust headspace personally because I’ll end up shooting lots of different ammo through it, and the one I played with at SHOT was super smooth.

Everything that I’ve seen and experienced with deadline says that the deuce is going to be an awesome setup as all of their other products so far have been, but you’ll ultimately have to decide if the deuce fits your needs the best vs something like the vudoo.

ETA: I also want to say, in my opinion the adjustable headspace is a bigger deal than most people say. I always hear how vudoo is known to shoot the Lapua? .22 ammo very well right off the bat, which is cool unless everyone is using a vudoo shooting the Lapua ammo and we end up with the same problem we have now in reloading 6.5cm. Where we can’t get any goddamn H4350. So yes you may have to take the time to adjust your headspace a little to get the best out of your ammo, but it’s a worthy trade off for the adaptability it offers imo.
 
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