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Post your .22LR target pics, please! 😁
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<blockquote data-quote="tacomHQ" data-source="post: 3008385" data-attributes="member: 67159"><p>[ATTACH=full]534092[/ATTACH]</p><p>• Vudoo .22--- with Structured Barrel</p><p></p><p>"The first 10-rounds with the SK were one hole. One thing became very obvious to me is the ES/SD impact shows immediately, but that was it. The rifle wants put everything in the same hole. It's like watching a video game through the scope. No recoil, no movement, nothing just deadness.</p><p></p><p>Groups at 100-yds | POA 2/10ths high:</p><p>+ 1st row CX .001RO | Avg .1675″</p><p>+2nd row Midas+ no RO | Avg .268″</p><p>+3rd row XACT no RO | Avg .276″</p><p>+4th row Tenex no RO | Avg .272″</p><p>*RO – Run out</p><p></p><p>Corollary data:</p><p>CX 0.001RO | Avg 1065 SD 6.7</p><p>M+ | Avg 1068 SD 11.4</p><p>XACT | Avg 1049 SD 8.9</p><p>Tenex | Avg 1107 SD 8.1</p><p>Δ58 FPS</p><p></p><p>Honestly, the rifle outperformed every ammo I fed it. It needs to go to Lapua and Eley for testing in their tunnels to find an ammo lot that will deliver the best SD's. It was amazing shooting across the radar that I could tell based on where the impact went whether the velocity was high or low. I did have some ammo I was testing an Olympic runout gauge on, and the ammo performed best. And it was .001RO. I still need to shoot the .000's I have, those will tighten up the group even more. Or at least the data of 20 years of research shows that for every .001″ of run out equates to 1/10th group size.</p><p></p><p>The barrel is outstanding, and shows quickly the weak point is in the ammunition. Even though it's Olympic ammo." – Chris Baxter</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tacomHQ, post: 3008385, member: 67159"] [ATTACH type="full"]534092[/ATTACH] • Vudoo .22--- with Structured Barrel "The first 10-rounds with the SK were one hole. One thing became very obvious to me is the ES/SD impact shows immediately, but that was it. The rifle wants put everything in the same hole. It's like watching a video game through the scope. No recoil, no movement, nothing just deadness. Groups at 100-yds | POA 2/10ths high: + 1st row CX .001RO | Avg .1675″ +2nd row Midas+ no RO | Avg .268″ +3rd row XACT no RO | Avg .276″ +4th row Tenex no RO | Avg .272″ *RO – Run out Corollary data: CX 0.001RO | Avg 1065 SD 6.7 M+ | Avg 1068 SD 11.4 XACT | Avg 1049 SD 8.9 Tenex | Avg 1107 SD 8.1 Δ58 FPS Honestly, the rifle outperformed every ammo I fed it. It needs to go to Lapua and Eley for testing in their tunnels to find an ammo lot that will deliver the best SD's. It was amazing shooting across the radar that I could tell based on where the impact went whether the velocity was high or low. I did have some ammo I was testing an Olympic runout gauge on, and the ammo performed best. And it was .001RO. I still need to shoot the .000's I have, those will tighten up the group even more. Or at least the data of 20 years of research shows that for every .001″ of run out equates to 1/10th group size. The barrel is outstanding, and shows quickly the weak point is in the ammunition. Even though it's Olympic ammo." – Chris Baxter [/QUOTE]
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