Glad to see I’m not the only one that wants a bigger barricade stop on an ACC. I wish gray ops would make one with a much shorter angled section or have the stop drop straight down from the attachment point.. Let you get the attachment point right up against the magwell. That way you would still protect the mag without taking up much rail space. For the rare times I want a plate and attached bag combo I’d prefer not to have to take the barricade stop off to make it usable. I’ve thought about drilling and tapping the magwell so I could attach a stop plate directly to it but I don’t know how to instal Heli-Coils and I don’t trust threading raw aluminum. I’m gonna have to look into that chicken wing. Always happy to learn about something new.
@@bankspressley7624 I do shoot a CZ, it is possible to shove one with an extended mag into a bag on a barricade hard enough to torque the mag and cause some feeding issues. L3I 13 round mags, ACC premier (gen 1), AG GC schmedium heavy fill… even with the aluminum magwell and spacer from DIP, I’ve done it on more than one occasion. I can do it with factory mags too if I have extensions on them. All my rimfire bolt guns are CZs.
I’d say she deserves whatever she wants. If she wants a CZ then Matt should get her the ultimate CZ for her. If she wants a Vudoo she should get to spec it out. Or maybe she wants a Rim-X. Also, Matt has a Razor Gen III on his rimfire and his centerfire. So since Dore only shoots rinfire maybe she should get a Tangent
Any chance youd be willing to do a video on some 5rd groups on paper at 50, 100 and 200? It would be neat to see what a rifle like that is capable of with a talented shooter compared to what we see on our personal targets.
What made you go for the 25” barrel? Performance? Balance? Both? Curious as I’ve been tempted by one of the new MPA pro rifles which is based on the voodoo action but has a range of barrel lengths.
I have the same anitcant send it level and also bought the same bracket for vertical attachment but when i was placing it in my mind thats giving u a vertical level instead of horizontal one is it not? So it would only be telling u if the butt is higher or lower then the barel tip whereas horizontally the send it level would be squaring u up for your gun laying to one side or the other. im no pro so if u tell me it does both vert and horizontal at the same time somehow i will believe u cause ive watched u shoot before but it just doesnt make sense to me. Basically like building a porch and never putting a level on your horizontal boards and only using it on vertical ones. U can be in line vert and completely out horizontally just thought side to side was more important then rifle butt being higher or lower. U got a actual bubble also so do u use the bubble for horizontal or when the lights on u simply look for the green light.? Id much rather have it vert so its out the way but felt like the rifle being canted side to side was more of a problem then holding the buttstock higher or lower. Really got me wandering.
@heyjohnson5535 the send it level automatically detects level at 90 deg intervals so you can mount it either side or up/down. It’s all in the same axis to the rifle, it has a gyroscope inside that detects level and orientation. It also has a calibration setting so you could even mount it on an angle and still level it out with the lights.
@@Womfat no crap i read my instructions how to connect it but i havent gone through them completely. The word gyroscope explained everything thats the piece of tech it needed in my mind to be able to do it that way. That really pumps me up cause i had used it as part of my leveling system when i was putting my scope on my newest DPMS build and was worried. I got a scope leveling kit from same comp send it got anounced to me from paramount tactical but they do long range classes in maryland i believe so been using some of their techniques i hadnt yet acquired. The send it being one of them.tha ks for the info buddy thats awesome keep up the fire with those guns your sick with it
@@Womfat whats your longest 22 rimfire shot and donu load your own ammo including 22 rimfire for your competitions? If u dont reload 22rimfire whats your go to comp ammo. I havent shot 22 in a long time use to groundhog hunt with it as a kid and always tried to get cci felt like was always a more consistant load but wondered what u used
I don’t think the lot picky is due to 14 twist. Most likely its the barrel make/finish . I have a benchmark 15 twist and is not lot picky at all , and i had two 16 twists from bartlein were VERY lot picky, and a new Muller 16 thats is not lot Picky ..
Yeah it could be a ton of different factors. I don’t think a single person could ever do a proper test of twist rate differences without an incredible amount of resources and testing facility.
Definitely due to faster twist rate. Proven at lot test centers... which recommend 16 twist over faster twist rates. I have a video on this and what the specialist stated about this 130+ year old cartridge at the Lapua Test center