For Immediate Release – Vancouver, WA – Manufacture of uncompromising carbon fiber barrels, Helix 6 Precision breaks into the rimfire market in collaboration with Vudoo Gun Works.
Helix 6 Precision and Vudoo Gun Works have created a precision, lightweight barrel for Vudoo’s new ‘Carbon Sinister’ rifle. Pairing Helix 6 Precision’s unique carbon fiber technology process with the V22 precision platform has created the foundation for ultimate performance in a lightweight rifle. Each Helix 6 Precision barrel starts as a specially contoured high-performance barrel. Helix 6’s carbon fiber process is applied and finished to an overall finished length of 22 inches. The unique construction and characteristics of the Helix 6 barrel allow Vudoo Gun Works to cut, crown, and thresad to any customer specificed length. Helix 6 shooters enjoy harmonic neutrality for exceptional performance across a wide range of ammunition, high carbon to resin ratio for maximum thermal capacity, and lightweight carbon fiber construction.
“We share the same passion for excellence as Vudoo. We want to be the best at what we do and we demand the best equipment to perform at the highest level. It was an obvious choice to work with Vudoo. The technology used in our centerfire barrels has proven to be a winner and it’s exciting to see the same technology applied to rimfire.” said Jon Beagle CEO Helix 6 Precision.
“The overall performance of the Helix 6 Barrels on our platform has exceeded our expectations and I’m confident our customers will be thrilled. Another feature we love, is the ability to cut the blank to a desired length really streamlines our inventory and ensures we can provide what our customers want in a timely manner.” Said Paul Parrott CEO of Vudoo Gun Works
For more information please visit www.helix6precision.com
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