Thank youCronus is slightly bigger than an ETR, so you'll be between 1.0" and 1.1" rings.
Thank youCronus is slightly bigger than an ETR, so you'll be between 1.0" and 1.1" rings.
56 objIs it 56 or 50obj?
I just installed a Bix'n Andy TacSport Pro 2 Stage with flat 90 degree trigger shoe in mine. I fucking love it. Its amazing. 2nd stage pull weight is set at 6oz. Very noticeable wall between 1st and 2nd stage, 2nd stage breaks like glass. So happy I bought 3 more. My Vudoo did require the High sear...
Do you have pics you can post? Are you able to compare it with, for instance, a Huber two-stage?
I can't compare it to a Huber as I've never owned one. Just Timney, Jewell and TT Diamond. I'll take this over all of those... that's why I bought 4 of them setup identical to this.... Haha
Thanks. I've had a Timney, Jewell and TriggerTech and prefer the Huber over them. Maybe I'll order one if they aren't all out-of-stock.
Lololol
Don over @ Bullet Central will get you squared away. Great guy. They come with a medium sear. Make sure you order the right sear for your action ( High if putting in Vudoo) or you will have issues. They will even install the sear and tune trigger pull to what you want before shipping it out if you ask.
Just got my Vudoo...V22 took it home to install my Huber 700 trigger but the trigger hanger pins were freaking hell to get installed. I gave up halfway as I was hammering my punch for an hour and it just wasn't budging. I think maybe then they cerakoted it, maybe it made the trigger pins a bit too small? I was going to knock the pins back out so I could maybe lap those holes, but I gave up trying to knock it back out too.
Suggestions? I've never had issues with any other trigger installs or punch pins out of my bolts etc, but these trigger pins are not going in. I might try to swing by a gunsmith tomorrow.
Just got my Vudoo...V22 took it home to install my Huber 700 trigger but the trigger hanger pins were freaking hell to get installed. I gave up halfway as I was hammering my punch for an hour and it just wasn't budging. I think maybe then they cerakoted it, maybe it made the trigger pins a bit too small? I was going to knock the pins back out so I could maybe lap those holes, but I gave up trying to knock it back out too.
Suggestions? I've never had issues with any other trigger installs or punch pins out of my bolts etc, but these trigger pins are not going in. I might try to swing by a gunsmith tomorrow.
It seemed that Bix n Andy and Vudoo didn’t believe me when i ordered a 3 oz total, 2 stage trigger.It came to me at 8 oz. After I ordered the lightest springs and loctighted adjustment screws just before falling out, it is at a VERY CONSISTANT 2.7-2.8 oz. I have never seen a trigger that even compares to it.Just got my Vudoo...V22 took it home to install my Huber 700 trigger but the trigger hanger pins were freaking hell to get installed. I gave up halfway as I was hammering my punch for an hour and it just wasn't budging. I think maybe then they cerakoted it, maybe it made the trigger pins a bit too small? I was going to knock the pins back out so I could maybe lap those holes, but I gave up trying to knock it back out too.
Suggestions? I've never had issues with any other trigger installs or punch pins out of my bolts etc, but these trigger pins are not going in. I might try to swing by a gunsmith tomorrow.
I just installed my Huber.
- I did test fit and all was good without pins.
- I used the front and rear slave pins that came with the Huber to lock the hammer and spring.
- I dropped it in the V-22 - Had to tap it in as it was tight.
- I installed the front pin (left to right) with no issues.
- I could not get the rear pin in, no way no how. I measured the pins and they were 0.1250". I found another trigger pin that was 0.1245" and it fit like a glove.
Are all trigger pins tapered? If so my fact for the day. And what if they are not?Trigger pins are typically a perfect fit, no play. They have to be 100% aligned with the hole. You push the tapered end in with hand till it enters the trigger hole then finish it up with light tapping on a punch with hammer.
You should NEVER be hammering away on trigger pins, you risk damaging your action.. if your pins are not going in STOP. Remove your trigger and push pins into the action by hand with no trigger installed and once partially in finish off lightly with punch. If they go (99% of the time they will) then your actions/pins aren't the problem.
Are all trigger pins tapered? If so my fact for the day. And what if they are not?
Trigger pins are typically a perfect fit, no play. They have to be 100% aligned with the hole. You push the tapered end in with hand till it enters the trigger hole then finish it up with light tapping on a punch with hammer.
You should NEVER be hammering away on trigger pins, you risk damaging your action.. if your pins are not going in STOP. Remove your trigger and push pins into the action by hand with no trigger installed and once partially in finish off lightly with punch. If they go (99% of the time they will) then your actions/pins aren't the problem.
Hey Stinky, haven’t seen you here for a while. Glad to see you still kickin!^^^^THIS.
Our pins are a precise fit to the receiver. The key to installing them correctly is the correct punch and hammer and knowing how to use them. Not in any way am I saying you guys don't know how to use a hammer, but you have to be careful because you CAN damage the receiver AND trigger. Don't use a light weight brass "hammer" typically found in the brass punch kits from Brownell's or MidwayUSA.
Also, I use, as does everyone at Vudoo, a slave pin to properly align the trigger via the rear hole. Once the slave pin is in place, install the front pin and remove the slave pin. At this point, ensure the rear hole is properly aligned as the trigger can and usually does pivot down slightly; this is where trigger damage occurs. Once the rear hole is properly aligned, make sure the sear is out of the way as the pin goes through. If you you're using the correct tools the correct way, there's never any reason to bang on the pins to get them in.
Hope this helps.
MB
Anyone know how long does it typically take to ship out a Vudoo Apparition (bravo stock) after placing an order?
Hey Stinky, haven’t seen you here for a while. Glad to see you still kickin!
What chassis is that? Nice looking rifle!Rifle is ready, I just need to find some time to get to the range.
What chassis is that? Nice looking rifle!
My barreled action will be in on Tuesday. It took almost exactly 4 weeks to ship. There are also several vendors that have barreled actions in stock if they have the barrel length and contour you want.
Thanks! AICS (Accuracy International Chassis System) - 13" Rail - Pale Brown.
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Don't use a light weight brass "hammer" typically found in the brass punch kits from Brownell's or MidwayUSA.
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Hey Stinky, haven’t seen you here for a while. Glad to see you still kickin!
What hammer & punches do you recommend folks use for this task?
To repeat my question, is there anywhere one can buy tapered steel rod with a specified diameter and length if the pins that came with the trigger do not work?
One less mystery of the universe. MB, The Taper Pin Slayer.I would not use tapered pins.
MB
Yessir, things have been INCREDIBLY busy and the accumulation of Sky Miles has been crazy. I've only had the time to check in every now and then to keep up with PMs.
MB
I’m really enjoying my Vudoo!
It’s incredible to see all the vudoos out at the match yesterday!Hit a hanging golf ball at 200 yards yesterday. In a match, on the clock.
6 out of 10 (match is limited to 13 and it snowed) shooters had a Vudoo. 40X took first place but he could beat you w/ a stock 10/22. He didn't hit the golf ball.
What the hell, you only live once! That's how I justified this purchase to myself.....
Also, a lot of great discussion in this thread, that helped to push me over the edge.
Looking forward to getting this one running.
Purchased from Mile High Shooting last week, and received today.
Grayboe Custom Ridgeback stock, TriggerTech Special trigger, 30MOA rail and
bottom metal from Vudoo are on the way.
Haven't decided on glass yet, but I have a few different scopes I can use, until I do.
I also bought mine from Mile High, I only got one mag though.
Mine included one magazine. I bought a three pack with it.I also bought mine from Mile High, I only got one mag though.