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First trip: I figured with all the noise I was making re ordering a Vudoo, I'd post a couple of pics. While the 6 groups of 5 shots each at 50 yards of Center X are a bit disappointing, before I start trying different ammo, I will do these things first: lighten the TT trigger, use a more solid rear rest and better focus on the fundamentals.
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Second range trip:
-Adjusted the TT Diamond Trigger down

-Check all screws: action and scope rail

-Replaced scope with a Leupold Mark 5 HD 3.6-18x44

-Cleaned barrel

-Used a more rigid rear rest and braced bipod

-Focus on fundamentals

Overall, a little better, maybe. Seems like the first groups at the beginning of each row/far left is where I'm doing something noticeably wrong. The second and third group in each row are better. Still not smiling. I'll keep at it.

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Nice. Which rear bag is that?


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It's a wedge bag from Triad Tactical.

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I see several GLARING tells. Hint.

Firstly,lose the bipod and shoot a soft front rest,as a rifle critique of inherent virtue. Hint.

Second,parallax is screaming at you. Hint.

Lastly,at 50yrds every (1 MPH) of wind not detected,is greater than a .1" horizontal shift.

Re-lastly,any/all Reupolds would haveta' REALLY fhuqking impress me in zero retention and tracking,before a critique of said rifle. To date...they don't make one. Hint.

Start at the fhuqking start and thank me later.

Should add,mine are both Bart' spouts,but pards happily drive ACE,with multiple chambers in the fray(all Vudoo twisted up).

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J Scott and (dare I say/ask)Little twig, is the Voodoo subject to most rimfires needs in that it takes 100 to 200 rounds through a brand new rifle before it settles in? I was under the impression the VooDoo’s were lapped and ready to rock and roll. If that is the case then perhaps the issues are some of the talking points brought up a couple threads above.

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A better day at the range. 3rd trip and a total of 185 rounds down the tube.
-Watched SHLowlight videos (again) on fundamentals like: shooting hand grip/pulling rearward into shoulder pocket, gripping the rear bag, loading the bipod/don't jump, trigger control, staying with the shot and finally, consistency. Additionally, I used a different target which my aging eyes prefer.
-My 6x5 target is attached-circles are 1/2". Row 2 column 1-one got away from me high because I let off the bag too soon and didn't stay with the shot. Still plenty of fundamental work to do, trying different ammo and lots, perhaps a new scope, I'll say it again, fundamentals, etc. But one things for certain, I'm beginning to smile.

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Stick, I was hoping you would chime in. Thanks and will do.

Jim-I always look at the man in the mirror first. And sure enough, it's the same guy behind the trigger smile

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Looks a bunch better J Scott!

Vudoo's are just too much fun aren't they?

I turned my buddies 10 yo son loose with mine last week and after he rang steel at 330 yards a couple times he yells out "we are SO doing this again!"

Reminds me, I need to build that kid a KYL rack.


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If groups ain't round...things are SCREAMING "mechanical".

POA/POI will not shift,with parallax nailed.

What reticle are you gunning(I'm assuming Duplex)? A 10x MQ would settle alotta mechanicals down.

'Tis AMAZING,what a scope swap away from Reupold,does to an equation.(grin) Hint.

Thank me later.

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Laughing!.....................


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Vudoo ever do a 75 moa rail?

Getting tired of the chin weld the Burris rings require.


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Stick-Fine Duplex and you've led me to water smile

Higbean-thank you. One thing I like about my "Terrain" stock is the raised, M40'ish cheek comb. I'll probably sell it though to buy the real thing via McMillan.

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For $2,500 +, I would expect just one clean hole at 25 yards!


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I would too, but I've never shot it at 25 yards. So far, only 50 yards.

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Originally Posted by Remington6MM
For $2,500 +, I would expect just one clean hole at 25 yards!


25 yards?

So keep your Chipmunk and stfu.


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'bean,

I'm unaware of a Vudoo rail approaching 75 MOA,though I'd certainly buy a few. Hint.(grin)

I should call Bob in the AM and hit him up,like my 75 MOA Annie 54 product run.

Gale +P+ winds now and a Monsoon to boot,so I may be by the phone...give or fhuqking take......................



6mm,

For $2500,you'd need (6) Co-signers and a Lien Holder. Congratulations?!?

Though it's called "two days of wages" in these parts. Hint.

Bless your Whining Brokedicktitude for trying.

Hint.

LAUGHING!...................




'Scott,

I'm unfamiliar with Faux MacaMillions in general and FauxBoe's in particular,especially Terrains.(grin)

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The ergo's are KILLER.

Drop the front stud,shoot a soft front rest and swap scopes...then thank me later.

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Just saying..........................(grin)








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Yeah right Stinky. Show us a paycheck stub or shut the f u c k up.


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Originally Posted by J_Scott
I would too, but I've never shot it at 25 yards. So far, only 50 yards.



OK then, a fuzzy hole.


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Golly, y'all tore in to 6mm. Ouch.

Stick, so I see you've "heard" of the Terrain-nice collection. Ocular or side focus on 10x MQ?

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Personally,I prefer rear parallax.

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Poor poor(literally) 6mm tears herself up,due the countless WELL founded Insecurities and the fact that besides being a CLUELESS Fhuqk,that she just happens to be a Lying Piece Of Fhuqking Schit to boot. Hint.

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Bless her heart for crying.

Hint.

LAUGHING!....................


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