Vudoo Gun Works Light Weight Carbon Sinister

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 18 พ.ย. 2024

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  • @biagiocozza8875
    @biagiocozza8875 ปีที่แล้ว

    That looks like a perfect rifle for NRL22

  • @thebaxterizer
    @thebaxterizer 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Can't wait to see one of the Helix6 barrels in a magnesium element chassis. No squirrels will be safe!

  • @davycrockett4406
    @davycrockett4406 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Don’t get why you shot perfect groups, but didn’t adjust yer scope on the bulls eye?

    • @Logan_urbex
      @Logan_urbex 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      That’s not the point of chasing groups

  • @3421958
    @3421958 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Can you still have one built with the grayboe terrain stock?

    • @vudoogunworks
      @vudoogunworks  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      We aren't carrying the Grayboe Terrain anymore. You may give the shop a call and see if we still have a couple on the shelf thought.

  • @davidgreenapple9397
    @davidgreenapple9397 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Just checking - were you shooting at an indoor range with no wind?

  • @666-y8w
    @666-y8w 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    50 yards? I get about the same size groups out of my 7” browning buckmark. What would really provd these vudoo rifles would be real-time shooting with all stock parts on a production rifle at 150-300 yards. Any rifle can shoot small groups at 50 yards. I call HYPE on the accuracy of vudoo production rifles. Seriously, who the fuck is stupid enough to pay over $2,000 for a .22 to shoot squirrels at 50 yards when it can be done with a $600 RUGER 10/22. What really gets me when contacting these guys is that they haven’t justified the differences in barrel lengths, I have just gotten “it’s personal preference”??? Now they’re just throwing whatever barrels on these rifles to get them out because they are trying to meet demand...fuck that!!!

    • @deanvarelas5311
      @deanvarelas5311 2 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      Enjoy your Buckmark.

    • @3421958
      @3421958 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      You can’t be serious. No one buying these rifles are just using them to shoot squirrels at 50 yards. People are buying these to shoot long range for fun and to WIN shooting matches. How does your buckmark group at 300? These do pretty well.
      About the barrels. I don’t really follow what you’re saying. It pretty much does come down to personal preference. Do you want a heavy rifle or a light rifle? Do you want a long rifle or a short rifle? 16-18” provides highest velocities and are more compact. Some argue the longer barrels are a tiny bit more accurate but that’s debatable.

    • @CrAZymAn-Eh
      @CrAZymAn-Eh 2 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      Shooting at 50 yards is the best way to take out human error as well as a plethora of elements and really show what a rifle can do. That being said if you know how to do simple mental math (which I dont believe you're capable of) you can see what a rifle is capable of at longer ranges by how it groups at 50. They posted a video of their groups/product, I'd LOVE to see your 7" gun shoot "about the same."
      I have a V-22 360 in a Cadex chassis and about $5000 CAD in just the gun as my main comp rifle. It shoots like no other (in my experience) and is worth every penny. This is my hobby and passion, $5000 is nothing! I want the best and I dont care what name is lasered onto my barrel. Guys put a lot more into boats, vacations, cars, gambling, etc...

    • @Sagittariustoo
      @Sagittariustoo 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      There's not a Buckmark on the planet that will group with that rifle at 50 yards!

    • @thebaxterizer
      @thebaxterizer 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      My advise to you, find an opportunity to get behind a Vudoo when you can. They sell themselves, we've taken plenty of folks out with multiple .22 rifles and shot side by side, There's no comparison. You show me a $600 10-22 that stacks against one and we'll talk. Not even the KiDD comes close and it's the same ballpark price. The reason they offer different lengths is purely a standpoint of personal preference. All the powder in a .22 is burned up on 16" so if you want a compact rifle for woods 16-18" is ideal. Competition folks are looking for longer barrel as it gives additional time to stabilize the projectile. So you'll see people with them 18-22" depending on the person. And as to the comment of any rifle can shoot well at 50, that's true, so grab a rifle and see what it'll do for you at 300-600+yds like many of us do regularly and you'll understand the reason for the costs. There is no Hype!