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		<title>Improve Benchrest Rifle Balance with Removable Stock Weight</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Credit our buddy Joe Friedrich for this simple yet effective accessory for your benchrest rifle. Joe shoots a .22 LR benchrest rig with a barrel tuner. When he added weights to his tuner, he found his rifle no longer balanced well. He wanted to add some weight in the rear without drilling holes in the [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p><img class="alignright" hspace="8" width="200" src="https://accurateshooter.net/Blog/weighttube01.jpg" alt="rifle weight Joe ring">Credit our buddy Joe Friedrich for this simple yet effective accessory for your benchrest rifle. Joe shoots a .22 LR benchrest rig with a barrel tuner. When he added weights to his tuner, he found his rifle no longer balanced well. He wanted to add some weight in the rear without drilling holes in the stock. He also wanted the weight to be <strong>removable</strong>, and easily placed on another rifle in his stable. He wanted a weight that could be moved from gun to gun as needed.</p>
<p>At a local sporting goods shop Joe found a <strong>1.5-lb ankle weight</strong> that comes in a padded, tubular elastic cover. It’s like a 1.5-lb sausage in a soft, stretchy nylon cover. (Imagine a really fat, heavy bungee cord). Joe simply attached a plastic zip tie at the end to make a loop that fits perfectly over his buttstock. <a href="https://accurateshooter.net/Blog/weighttube03.jpg" target="_blank">CLICK HERE</a> for full-screen photo.</p>
<p>To <strong>“tune” the rifle’s balance</strong>, Joe just slides the ankle weight <strong>fore and aft</strong> on the stock. We have tried this moveable ankle weight on a variety of different BR stocks (including a McMillan Edge) and it worked perfectly. This is a great invention, and would work with sporter rifles and ARs just as well.</p>
<p><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/Blog/weighttube02.jpg" alt="rifle weight Joe ring"></p>
<p>NOTE: <em>Obviously, this ring will increase the measured weight of your rifle. So, if you are competing in a registered match with weight restrictions, you have to ensure that your rifle still makes class weight limits with the ankle weight ring in place.</em></p>
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		<title>Sunday GunDay:  Ultra-Accurate .22 LR Rimfire Benchrest Rifle</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 18 Jan 2026 06:33:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most folks would be very impressed with a centerfire rifle that can shoot a quarter-inch group at 100 yards. But to do that with a rimfire rifle, shooting little .22 LR cartridges, that&#8217;s quite an accomplishment. Today&#8217;s Sunday GunDay story spotlights a superbly accurate new .22 LR Benchrest gun belonging to Forum member Dave Way. [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Most folks would be very impressed with a centerfire rifle that can shoot a quarter-inch group at 100 yards. But to do that with a rimfire rifle, shooting little .22 LR cartridges, that&#8217;s quite an accomplishment. Today&#8217;s Sunday GunDay story spotlights a superbly accurate new .22 LR Benchrest gun belonging to Forum member Dave Way. This rimfire tack-driver was crafted by respected gunsmith Alex Wheeler of <a href="https://www.wheeleraccuracy.com/" target="_blank">Wheeler Accuracy</a>. Check out this five-shot group Dave shot once he had figured out his optimal tuner position. That is mighty impressive for a rimfire rifle!</p>
<p><big><i>A sub-quarter-MOA group at 100 yards is impressive for a centerfire rifle. But for a rimfire rifle, it is truly stunning. Check it out &#8212; this rifle hammers!</i></big><br />
<img border="1" src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/waygun24x4fix.jpg" alt="tuner lapua super long range .22 LR wheeler rifle rimfire accuracy"></p>
<p><em>I tested three lots of <strong>Lapua Super Long Range</strong> today. This lot looked really good so I bought a case. It&#8217;s a blast shooting this rifle over wind flags. It&#8217;s amazing how little wind it takes to move the bullet at 100 yards. I was having to hold off today to finish up groups. That’s when it&#8217;s the most fun.</em> &#8212; Dave Way</p>
<p>Dave posted in our Shooters&#8217; Forum: &#8220;To say I was impressed with the quality of the action and the accuracy of the rifle would be an understatement. I shot five different lots of Lapua Midas, Lapua Long Range, and Lapua Super Long Range ammunition. At 50 yards all the groups were pretty tight. I was shooting in some wind, using flags. One lot seemed to stand out so I put a target at 100 yards and shot three rounds in it as aiming points. I shot three five shot groups with the last 15 rounds of that lot that I had with me. All three groups were under 1/2&#8243; and they were getting tighter as I moved the tuner!&#8221;</p>
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<p>Above are initial 100-yard, 5-shot groups Dave Way shot with his rifle, while experimenting with different tuner positions. The largest group (on left) was a 0.416&#8243;, while the smallest (on right) was 0.296&#8243;. The average of the three groups was a stellar 0.369&#8243; (0.352 MOA).</p>
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<p>Dave Way treasures this rifle and praised Alex Wheeler&#8217;s skills as a gunsmith: &#8220;I have never received a rifle from Alex that didn&#8217;t shoot incredibly well and this one is no exception. I&#8217;m just getting into the .22 world so I don’t know if this is good, great, or excellent accuracy but it seems pretty accurate to me.&#8221;</p>
<p><b>Lot Testing and Tuner Experimentation Pays Off</b><br />
Here are some initial groups Dave Way shot during initial ammo testing. They are all under half-inch at 100 yards. That&#8217;s pretty impressive &#8212; but read on. When Dave optimized his tuner position and found a great lot of Lapua Super Long Range .22 LR ammo &#8212; his groups got even smaller. Dave notes: &#8220;They could have been better but I was just getting used to the trigger and everything.&#8221;</p>
<p>Here are a series of three-shot, 50-yard groups. You can see this rifle is quite consistent. This is with five different lots of Lapua .22 LR ammunition. </p>
<p><b>Lot Testing with Lapua Ammo &#8212; Three-Shot Groups at 50 Yards</b><br />
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<h2>Rifle Components</h2>
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<td><big>Holeshot 2500X Right Bolt, Left Port Action<br />
Muller Works 1:16&#8243;-twist, 8-groove Barrel<br />
Holeshot Barrel Tuner<br />
Bix-N-Andy Trigger</big></td>
<td><big>Rotex Stock<br />
Leupold 40x45mm Competition Scope<br />
Talley Rings<br />
Gunsmith: <a href="https://www.wheeleraccuracy.com/" target="_blank">Wheeler Accuracy</a></td>
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<td colspan="2">Holeshot 2500X actions and Holeshot tuners are now produced and sold by <a href="https://precisionqp.com/" target="_blank">Precision Quest Products</a>.</td>
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<blockquote><p>Have questions about this ultra-accurate rig? You can discuss this Wheeler-built rimfire rifle in a current <a href="https://forum.accurateshooter.com/threads/wheeler-built-2500x-22lr-bench-rifle.4110730/" target="_blank">AccurateShooter Forum Thread</a>.</p></blockquote>
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<h2>Three 50-Yard Groups, All Under 0.180&#8243; &#8212; That&#8217;s Consistency!</h2>
<p>With the right ammo, this rig is <strong>wicked accurate</strong>. Here are three groups shot at 50 yards one after another. Dave shot these three 5-shot groups consecutively while optimizing his tuner: &#8220;Working with tuner the last two trips to the range. [It was] very consistent and pretty tight at tuner setting 162. Here are three consecutive 50-yard groups (5 shots each).&#8221; The biggest group (at bottom) measured 0.175&#8243; (0.334 MOA), while the smallest group (middle) was a stellar 0.154&#8243; (0.294 MOA) &#8212; that&#8217;s mighty impressive!</p>
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<blockquote><p><b>Alex Wheeler Crafted His Own Superb Rimfire Rifle First</b><br />
Gunsmith Alex Wheeler of <a href="https://www.wheeleraccuracy.com/" target="_blank">Wheeler Accuracy</a> has, over the years, concentrated on ultra-accurate mid-range and long-range centerfire benchrest rifles, along with some stellar long-range hunting rifles. But Alex has started to venture into rimfire shooting. Prior to building the Dave Way rimfire rifle featured here, Alex built a &#8220;sister rifle&#8221; for himself with similar components. That gun turned out so well that Dave asked Alex to build another. And, as you can see, Dave&#8217;s new Wheeler-built rimfire rifle turned out to be a true tack-driver.</p>
<p>Alex credits Dave&#8217;s shooting skills: &#8220;I don&#8217;t think its possible for anyone to send a rifle to Dave that doesn&#8217;t shoot. He just has a knack for it. I&#8217;m glad I got into the rimfire stuff. I don&#8217;t have any interest in rimfire competition but it&#8217;s taught me a lot about bench manners and I get a lot more trigger time. It&#8217;s a great tool to learn wind flags with as well. It should make me a better centerfire shooter. That was really why I built mine. I normally sell every gun I build eventually and Dave was going to get mine but I said you should start gathering parts, I think I&#8217;m keeping this one!&#8221;</p>
<p><center><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/wheeler468x60new23.gif" alt="Alex Wheeler accuracy rimfire benchrest long range"></center></p></blockquote>
<p><big><strong>Lapua Long Range and Super Long Range .22 LR Ammunition</strong></big><br />
<img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/waygun24x10.jpg" alt="tuner lapua super long range .22 LR wheeler rifle rimfire accuracy"></p>
<p>Dave Way had great results with his Lapua .22 LR ammo. Lapua <a href="https://bulletin.accurateshooter.com/2023/01/lapua-offers-new-long-range-22-lr-ammo-with-tight-essd/" target="_blank">Long Range and Super Long Range</a> ammunition comes from Finland, and is designed for the growing long-range rimfire disciplines with targets at 100-300 yards. This ammo delivers very low ES and SD numbers. Our friend F-Class John tested this ammo and confirmed it performs very well (<a href="https://youtu.be/ViPpCT6jwow" target="_blank">SEE Test Video</a>).</p>
<p>Capstone’s Marketing Director, Geoff Esterline, explains: &#8220;Each production lot of Lapua’s [LR and Super LR] are test-fired in 50-round groups for dispersion. The results determine whether it makes Super Long Range or Long Range packaging.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>Optimize Benchrest Rifle Balance with Removable Stock Weight</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 29 May 2025 10:20:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Credit our buddy Joe Friedrich for this simple yet effective accessory for your benchrest rifle. Joe shoots a .22 LR benchrest rig with a barrel tuner. When he added weights to his tuner, he found his rifle no longer balanced well. He wanted to add some weight in the rear without drilling holes in the [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p><img class="alignright" hspace="8" width="200" src="https://accurateshooter.net/Blog/weighttube01.jpg" alt="rifle weight Joe ring">Credit our buddy Joe Friedrich for this simple yet effective accessory for your benchrest rifle. Joe shoots a .22 LR benchrest rig with a barrel tuner. When he added weights to his tuner, he found his rifle no longer balanced well. He wanted to add some weight in the rear without drilling holes in the stock. He also wanted the weight to be <strong>removable</strong>, and easily placed on another rifle in his stable. He wanted a weight that could be moved from gun to gun as needed.</p>
<p>At a local sporting goods shop Joe found a <strong>1.5-lb ankle weight</strong> that comes in a padded, tubular elastic cover. It’s like a 1.5-lb sausage in a soft, stretchy nylon cover. (Imagine a really fat, heavy bungee cord). Joe simply attached a plastic zip tie at the end to make a loop that fits perfectly over his buttstock. <a href="https://accurateshooter.net/Blog/weighttube03.jpg" target="_blank">CLICK HERE</a> for full-screen photo.</p>
<p>To <strong>“tune” the rifle’s balance</strong>, Joe just slides the ankle weight <strong>fore and aft</strong> on the stock. We have tried this moveable ankle weight on a variety of different BR stocks (including a McMillan Edge) and it worked perfectly. This is a great invention, and would work with sporter rifles and ARs just as well.</p>
<p><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/Blog/weighttube02.jpg" alt="rifle weight Joe ring"></p>
<p>NOTE: <em>Obviously, this ring will increase the measured weight of your rifle. So, if you are competing in a registered match with weight restrictions, you have to ensure that your rifle still makes class weight limits with the ankle weight ring in place.</em></p>
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		<title>Removable External Weight Improves Benchrest Rifle Balance</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Credit our buddy Joe Friedrich for this simple yet effective accessory for your benchrest rifle. Joe shoots a .22 LR benchrest rig with a barrel tuner. When he added weights to his tuner, he found his rifle no longer balanced well. He wanted to add some weight in the rear without drilling holes in the [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p><img class="alignright" hspace="8" width="200" src="https://accurateshooter.net/Blog/weighttube01.jpg" alt="rifle weight Joe ring">Credit our buddy Joe Friedrich for this simple yet effective accessory for your benchrest rifle. Joe shoots a .22 LR benchrest rig with a barrel tuner. When he added weights to his tuner, he found his rifle no longer balanced well. He wanted to add some weight in the rear without drilling holes in the stock. He also wanted the weight to be <strong>removable</strong>, and easily placed on another rifle in his stable. He wanted a weight that could be moved from gun to gun as needed.</p>
<p>At a local sporting goods shop Joe found a <strong>1.5-lb ankle weight</strong> that comes in a padded, tubular elastic cover. It’s like a 1.5-lb sausage in a soft, stretchy nylon cover. (Imagine a really fat, heavy bungee cord). Joe simply attached a plastic zip tie at the end to make a loop that fits perfectly over his buttstock. <a href="https://accurateshooter.net/Blog/weighttube03.jpg" target="_blank">CLICK HERE</a> for full-screen photo.</p>
<p>To <strong>“tune” the rifle’s balance</strong>, Joe just slides the ankle weight <strong>fore and aft</strong> on the stock. We have  tried this moveable ankle weight on a variety of different BR stocks (including a McMillan Edge) and it worked perfectly. This is a great invention, and would work with sporter rifles and ARs just as well.</p>
<p><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/Blog/weighttube02.jpg" alt="rifle weight Joe ring"></p>
<p>NOTE: <em>Obviously, this ring will increase the measured weight of your rifle. So, if you are competing in a registered match with weight restrictions, you have to ensure that your rifle still makes class weight limits with the ankle weight ring in place.</em></p>
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		<title>Sunday GunDay: Way&#8217;s Wicked Accurate Rimfire Benchrest Rifle</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most folks would be very impressed with a centerfire rifle that can shoot a quarter-inch group at 100 yards. But to do that with a rimfire rifle, shooting little .22 LR cartridges, that&#8217;s quite an accomplishment. Today&#8217;s Sunday GunDay story spotlights a superbly accurate new .22 LR Benchrest gun belonging to Forum member Dave Way. [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Most folks would be very impressed with a centerfire rifle that can shoot a quarter-inch group at 100 yards. But to do that with a rimfire rifle, shooting little .22 LR cartridges, that&#8217;s quite an accomplishment. Today&#8217;s Sunday GunDay story spotlights a superbly accurate new .22 LR Benchrest gun belonging to Forum member Dave Way. This rimfire tack-driver was crafted by respected gunsmith Alex Wheeler of <a href="https://www.wheeleraccuracy.com/" target="_blank">Wheeler Accuracy</a>. Check out this five-shot group Dave shot once he had figured out his optimal tuner position. That is mighty impressive for a rimfire rifle!</p>
<p><big><i>A sub-quarter-MOA group at 100 yards is impressive for a centerfire rifle. But for a rimfire rifle, it is truly stunning. Check it out &#8212; this rifle hammers!</i></big><br />
<img border="1" src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/waygun24x4fix.jpg" alt="tuner lapua super long range .22 LR wheeler rifle rimfire accuracy"></p>
<p><em>I tested three lots of <strong>Lapua Super Long Range</strong> today. This lot looked really good so I bought a case. It&#8217;s a blast shooting this rifle over wind flags. It&#8217;s amazing how little wind it takes to move the bullet at 100 yards. I was having to hold off today to finish up groups. That’s when it&#8217;s the most fun.</em> &#8212; Dave Way</p>
<p>Dave posted in our Shooters&#8217; Forum: &#8220;To say I was impressed with the quality of the action and the accuracy of the rifle would be an understatement. I shot five different lots of Lapua Midas, Lapua Long Range, and Lapua Super Long Range ammunition. At 50 yards all the groups were pretty tight. I was shooting in some wind, using flags. One lot seemed to stand out so I put a target at 100 yards and shot three rounds in it as aiming points. I shot three five shot groups with the last 15 rounds of that lot that I had with me. All three groups were under 1/2&#8243; and they were getting tighter as I moved the tuner!&#8221;</p>
<p><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/waygun24x9.jpg" alt="tuner lapua super long range .22 LR wheeler rifle rimfire accuracy"></p>
<p>Above are initial 100-yard, 5-shot groups Dave Way shot with his rifle, while experimenting with different tuner positions. The largest group (on left) was a 0.416&#8243;, while the smallest (on right) was 0.296&#8243;. The average of the three groups was a stellar 0.369&#8243; (0.352 MOA).</p>
<p><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/waygun24x2.jpg" alt="tuner lapua super long range .22 LR wheeler rifle rimfire accuracy"></p>
<p>Dave Way treasures this rifle and praised Alex Wheeler&#8217;s skills as a gunsmith: &#8220;I have never received a rifle from Alex that didn&#8217;t shoot incredibly well and this one is no exception. I&#8217;m just getting into the .22 world so I don’t know if this is good, great, or excellent accuracy but it seems pretty accurate to me.&#8221;</p>
<p><b>Lot Testing and Tuner Experimentation Pays Off</b><br />
Here are some initial groups Dave Way shot during initial ammo testing. They are all under half-inch at 100 yards. That&#8217;s pretty impressive &#8212; but read on. When Dave optimized his tuner position and found a great lot of Lapua Super Long Range .22 LR ammo &#8212; his groups got even smaller. Dave notes: &#8220;They could have been better but I was just getting used to the trigger and everything.&#8221;</p>
<p>Here are a series of three-shot, 50-yard groups. You can see this rifle is quite consistent. This is with five different lots of Lapua .22 LR ammunition. </p>
<p><b>Lot Testing with Lapua Ammo &#8212; Three-Shot Groups at 50 Yards</b><br />
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<h2>Rifle Components</h2>
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<td><big>Holeshot 2500X Right Bolt, Left Port Action<br />
Muller Works 1:16&#8243;-twist, 8-groove Barrel<br />
Holeshot Barrel Tuner<br />
Bix-N-Andy Trigger</big></td>
<td><big>Rotex Stock<br />
Leupold 40x45mm Competition Scope<br />
Talley Rings<br />
Gunsmith: <a href="https://www.wheeleraccuracy.com/" target="_blank">Wheeler Accuracy</a></td>
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<td colspan="2">Holeshot 2500X actions and Holeshot tuners are now produced and sold by <a href="https://precisionqp.com/" target="_blank">Precision Quest Products</a>.</td>
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<blockquote><p>Have questions about this ultra-accurate rig? You can discuss this Wheeler-built rimfire rifle in a current <a href="https://forum.accurateshooter.com/threads/wheeler-built-2500x-22lr-bench-rifle.4110730/" target="_blank">AccurateShooter Forum Thread</a>.</p></blockquote>
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<h2>Three 50-Yard Groups, All Under 0.180&#8243; &#8212; That&#8217;s Consistency!</h2>
<p>With the right ammo, this rig is <strong>wicked accurate</strong>. Here are three groups shot at 50 yards one after another. Dave shot these three 5-shot groups consecutively while optimizing his tuner: &#8220;Working with tuner the last two trips to the range. [It was] very consistent and pretty tight at tuner setting 162. Here are three consecutive 50-yard groups (5 shots each).&#8221; The biggest group (at bottom) measured 0.175&#8243; (0.334 MOA), while the smallest group (middle) was a stellar 0.154&#8243; (0.294 MOA) &#8212; that&#8217;s mighty impressive!</p>
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<blockquote><p><b>Alex Wheeler Crafted His Own Superb Rimfire Rifle First</b><br />
Gunsmith Alex Wheeler of <a href="https://www.wheeleraccuracy.com/" target="_blank">Wheeler Accuracy</a> has, over the years, concentrated on ultra-accurate mid-range and long-range centerfire benchrest rifles, along with some stellar long-range hunting rifles. But Alex has started to venture into rimfire shooting. Prior to building the Dave Way rimfire rifle featured here, Alex built a &#8220;sister rifle&#8221; for himself with similar components. That gun turned out so well that Dave asked Alex to build another. And, as you can see, Dave&#8217;s new Wheeler-built rimfire rifle turned out to be a true tack-driver.</p>
<p>Alex credits Dave&#8217;s shooting skills: &#8220;I don&#8217;t think its possible for anyone to send a rifle to Dave that doesn&#8217;t shoot. He just has a knack for it. I&#8217;m glad I got into the rimfire stuff. I don&#8217;t have any interest in rimfire competition but it&#8217;s taught me a lot about bench manners and I get a lot more trigger time. It&#8217;s a great tool to learn wind flags with as well. It should make me a better centerfire shooter. That was really why I built mine. I normally sell every gun I build eventually and Dave was going to get mine but I said you should start gathering parts, I think I&#8217;m keeping this one!&#8221;</p>
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<p><big><strong>Lapua Long Range and Super Long Range .22 LR Ammunition</strong></big><br />
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<p>Dave Way had great results with his Lapua .22 LR ammo. Lapua <a href="https://bulletin.accurateshooter.com/2023/01/lapua-offers-new-long-range-22-lr-ammo-with-tight-essd/" target="_blank">Long Range and Super Long Range</a> ammunition comes from Finland, and is designed for the growing long-range rimfire disciplines with targets at 100-300 yards. This ammo delivers very low ES and SD numbers. Our friend F-Class John tested this ammo and confirmed it performs very well (<a href="https://youtu.be/ViPpCT6jwow" target="_blank">SEE Test Video</a>).</p>
<p>Capstone’s Marketing Director, Geoff Esterline, explains: &#8220;Each production lot of Lapua’s [LR and Super LR] are test-fired in 50-round groups for dispersion. The results determine whether it makes Super Long Range or Long Range packaging.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>Ankle Weight on Stock Optimizes Balance of Benchrest Rifle</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Credit our buddy Joe Friedrich for this simple yet effective accessory for your benchrest rifle. Joe shoots a .22 LR benchrest rig with a barrel tuner. When he added weights to his tuner, he found his rifle no longer balanced well. He wanted to add some weight in the rear without drilling holes in the [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p><img class="alignright" hspace="8" width="200" src="https://accurateshooter.net/Blog/weighttube01.jpg" alt="rifle weight Joe ring">Credit our buddy Joe Friedrich for this simple yet effective accessory for your benchrest rifle. Joe shoots a .22 LR benchrest rig with a barrel tuner. When he added weights to his tuner, he found his rifle no longer balanced well. He wanted to add some weight in the rear without drilling holes in the stock. He also wanted the weight to be <strong>removable</strong>, and easily placed on another rifle in his stable. He wanted a weight that could be moved from gun to gun as needed.</p>
<p>At a local sporting goods shop Joe found a <strong>1.5-lb ankle weight</strong> that comes in a padded, tubular elastic cover. It’s like a 1.5-lb sausage in a soft, stretchy nylon cover. (Imagine a really fat, heavy bungee cord). Joe simply attached a plastic zip tie at the end to make a loop that fits perfectly over his buttstock. <a href="https://accurateshooter.net/Blog/weighttube03.jpg" target="_blank">CLICK HERE</a> for full-screen photo.</p>
<p>To <strong>“tune” the rifle’s balance</strong>, Joe just slides the ankle weight <strong>fore and aft</strong> on the stock. We have  tried this moveable ankle weight on a variety of different BR stocks (including a McMillan Edge) and it worked perfectly. This is a great invention, and would work with sporter rifles and ARs just as well.</p>
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<p>NOTE: <em>Obviously, this ring will increase the measured weight of your rifle. So, if you are competing in a registered match with weight restrictions, you have to ensure that your rifle still makes class weight limits with the ankle weight ring in place.</em></p>
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		<title>New Single-Shot Actions &amp; Target Rifles from Vudoo Gun Works</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here&#8217;s big news for .22 LR rimfire benchrest competitors and smallbore F-Class shooters. Vudoo Gun Works is now offering precision single-shot rimfire actions, and complete Benchrest/F-Class style target rifles. Vudoo will be selling the new V-22S Single Shot Action, the Vudoo/Flavio Fare BR-VS 0.7-2.8 oz. trigger, and complete single-shot target rifles with benchrest and F-Class-style [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Here&#8217;s big news for .22 LR rimfire benchrest competitors and <a href="http://bulletin.accurateshooter.com/2018/09/smallbore-f-class-national-championship-new-discipline/" target="_blank">smallbore F-Class shooters</a>. <a href="https://www.vudoogunworks.com/" target="_blank">Vudoo Gun Works</a> is now offering precision <a href="https://vudoogunworks.com/action/v-22s-single-shot-rimfire-action/" target="_blank">single-shot rimfire actions</a>, and complete Benchrest/F-Class style <a href="https://vudoogunworks.com/rifles/vudoo_single_shot_target/" tar4get="_blank">target rifles</a>. Vudoo will be selling the new V-22S Single Shot Action, the Vudoo/Flavio Fare BR-VS 0.7-2.8 oz. trigger, and <a href="https://vudoogunworks.com/rifles/vudoo_single_shot_target/" tar4get="_blank">complete single-shot target rifles</a> with benchrest and F-Class-style modern low-profile stocks. With a Rem 700 footprint, the V22-S action can also be used for smallbore silhouette and prone rigs. That&#8217;s good news for .22 LR competitors in many disciplines.</p>
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<p><b>About The Vudoo V-22S Single-Shot Action</b><br />
The all-new V-22S action was designed for optimal function in single-shot applications. The action has a three-lug bolt, six o’clock ignition, and the bolt can be dis-assembled without tools. Vudoo claims the action&#8217;s 60-degree bolt lift is &#8220;the smoothest and lightest of any three-lug [rimfire] design on the market&#8221;. The V-22S will be offered in various configurations: right bolt/right port, right bolt/left port, left bolt/left port and left bolt/right port. There is an integral 11mm dovetail mount and optional 0, 20, 30, or 40-MOA Picatinny rails. Another first for this type of action is a complete <strong>color-coded mainspring kit</strong> with mainsprings ranging from 13 to 18-pound force. The action is currently priced at $1405.00 MSRP. </p>
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<td colspan="2"><b>Vudoo Gun Works V-22S Action Features</b></td>
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<td width="300">Rem 700 Short Action Footprint<br />
Rem 700 Pinned Trigger Interface<br />
Three Lug, 60-Degree Bolt Throw<br />
Six O&#8217;Clock Ignition &#8212; Vertical Sear Fire Control</td>
<td>Tool-less Bolt Assembly/Disassembly<br />
Color-Coded Mainspring Kit (13-18 lbs.)<br />
Integral 11mm Dovetail Mount<br />
Picatinny Rail 0, 20, 30 or 40 MOA</td>
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<p><b>Trigger Options &#8212; Flavio Fare BR-VS or your Choice of Rem-Compatible Triggers</b><br />
A newly-designed fire control system yields precise, consistent ignition thanks to the Vudoo/Flavio Fare BR-VS Trigger. Vudoo Gun Works teamed up with Flavio Fare to co-develop a trigger for the new fire control system. The BR-VS Trigger adjusts from .7 to 2.8 ounces with heavier pull weight ranges coming soon. [Editor: We have talked to folks who have tried this new trigger and they say it is outstanding.] If you prefer a different trigger, a 60-degree cocking piece will be available as an option.</p>
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<p><b>Complete Rifles Starting at $2800.00</b><br />
Vudoo Gun Works will offer <a href="https://vudoogunworks.com/rifles/vudoo_single_shot_target/" target="_blank">complete single-shot target rifles</a> with three different match stocks: McMillan Kestros, McMillan Edge, Grayboe Renegade SS. These rifles will be fitted with the new BR-VS trigger, or other trigger of your choice. Complete rifle price ranges from $2800 to $3450 depending on options.</p>
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<p><img class="alignright" hspace="10" src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/vudoof6.jpg" alt="vudoo gunworks V22-S single shot action benchrest f-class rifle smallbore"><b>Vudoo Designer Talks about V22-S Action</b><br />
Mike Bush, Design Engineer and Co-Founder of Vudoo Gun Works told us: &#8220;The V-22S is a ground-up Gen 3 design, which is where the tool-less bolt assembly/disassembly started. We rolled this design backwards into what are our current Gen 2 Repeater actions and we couldn&#8217;t wait to get the new Single-Shot out and in the hands of competitors, target shooters and those with a general passion for rimfire&#8221;.</p>
<p>Mike says the design really works: &#8220;I&#8217;ve not seen a system that offers better concentric alignment, repeatability and smoothness of operation&#8230; add to this, the six o’clock ignition and our new Vudoo/Flavio Trigger, and I think you’re going to see big differences downrange.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>More Details about the V22-S Action</strong><br />
Some folks have asked whether Vudoo&#8217;s new action is devived from the Remington 40X rimfire action. Vudoo states: &#8220;The V22-S departs from the 40X in that the 40X was a full size center fire receiver converted to handle the diminutive .22LR cartridge. The V-22 has been designed from the ground up as a true-to-scale Rimfire receiver that fits the Rem 700 footprint. The V-22 has a very unique control-round-feed protocol. The bolt has full capture control of the cartridge from the time it leaves the magazine until it ejects the spent round out the ejection port. [So] the cartridge is controlled in a way that it never touches anything on its entrance into the bore. There is no feed ramp, nor does the projectile go in at an angle that would damage it in any way. We all know how susceptible the soft lead of the .22 LR is to accuracy degrading damage and minor nicks during the chambering process. It is eliminated in the V-22&#8217;s geometry.&#8221;</p>
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