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<blockquote data-quote="Jeff Heeg osoh" data-source="post: 3081124" data-attributes="member: 111250"><p>Yes they are and a great time. Very nice rifle Rob</p><p>I really like this rifle, what a great setup and extremely fun</p><p>By now you may know already - DI Precision built Vudoo 360 RB-LP 25"x1.25" 13 twist Mullerworks with tuner in the Pro II chassis, been using a Accu-Tac bi-pod I had on another rifle lately versus my Phoenix that goes with the 416.</p><p>But I will say all the years shooting the 375s and 416s, now out to 4200+ that we really appreciate these rigs - the 22s.</p><p>We use the same science as in the big guns but now we really need to watch and pay attention to.</p><p>Dwell time - break of the trigger vs bullet exit </p><p>My partner and I both noticed the cross hairs raising slightly after the shot at times - never seen that with heavy recoil </p><p>And winds and direction - high priority with the small pills running slow.</p><p></p><p>But the one thing that we really picked up at distance was the vertical dispersion or Aerodynamic Jump influences on a 9:00 wind pushing down and a 3:00 lifting. They seem to be 3X worse then a center fire at distance. The programs today are designed around super sonic center fires and not sub sonic small pills. We might need to look into the mathematical formula used on heavy artillery on ships to see what influences there are. I know Brian Litz is also looking at the 22 and air rifle growth and possibly we will see programs written around subsonic ammo in the near future.</p><p>Cheers</p><p></p><p>osoh</p><p>JH</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeff Heeg osoh, post: 3081124, member: 111250"] Yes they are and a great time. Very nice rifle Rob I really like this rifle, what a great setup and extremely fun By now you may know already - DI Precision built Vudoo 360 RB-LP 25”x1.25” 13 twist Mullerworks with tuner in the Pro II chassis, been using a Accu-Tac bi-pod I had on another rifle lately versus my Phoenix that goes with the 416. But I will say all the years shooting the 375s and 416s, now out to 4200+ that we really appreciate these rigs - the 22s. We use the same science as in the big guns but now we really need to watch and pay attention to. Dwell time - break of the trigger vs bullet exit My partner and I both noticed the cross hairs raising slightly after the shot at times - never seen that with heavy recoil And winds and direction - high priority with the small pills running slow. But the one thing that we really picked up at distance was the vertical dispersion or Aerodynamic Jump influences on a 9:00 wind pushing down and a 3:00 lifting. They seem to be 3X worse then a center fire at distance. The programs today are designed around super sonic center fires and not sub sonic small pills. We might need to look into the mathematical formula used on heavy artillery on ships to see what influences there are. I know Brian Litz is also looking at the 22 and air rifle growth and possibly we will see programs written around subsonic ammo in the near future. Cheers osoh JH [/QUOTE]
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