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2023
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I haven’t looked in the box for mine recently but do they come with multiple springs? Think there was mention of issues with it being to light in the past.2023
I haven’t looked in the box for mine recently but do they come with multiple springs? Think there was mention of issues with it being to light in the past.
That is likely the case! Let us know how it works outYeah, there was an extra spring packaged. I think that it was the light one though and my "heavy" one is installed. It is actually too light for my numb fingers. More than one occasion I pulled through the wall just trying to register it.
I need about a 2lb trigger at it's lightest. Most of my stuff has a gorilla-like 3lb trigger.
I'm 90% hopeful this can be cured with a blast of (not even going to mention it) and then blown out by compressed air. I'll take the bolt apart too, but with the firing pin going home as I cock the action I'm pretty confident there is an interface problem at the trigger sear (or what I would call the sear...don't have a schematic in front of me).
^^^hmmm. I would think this would be something someone elae has ran into at this point with these atx. Kinda crazy
As someone mentioned a light trigger could be the culprit had the trigger been adjusted and if so do you know what pull weight it is at? Sorry if you mentioned it and I didn't catch it.2023
Typed your answer as you were typing your question manAs someone mentioned a light trigger could be the culprit had the trigger been adjusted and if so do you know what pull weight it is at?
If you make a video going over your issue and remedies like you mentioned it would be much appreciated!Typed your answer as you were typing your question man. I had never adjusted the trigger prior. I would guess it was somewhere around 1lb first stage (still is) and probably 6oz or less on the second stage. It is 13oz now on the second stage after about 1.5 rotations on the screw.
Frank did a podcast where he spoke with Scott (from AINA) who said it was extremely important to keep it clean of any lube, cleaning fluid, oils etc.There were several gripes about the comp triggers going down in either this thread (maybe around page 90), or one of the other AI threads.
An AI rep said that it was all but one time due to operator error in adjustment. I have found a couple similar issues with basic Google searches, but I still don't have the time to deep dive.
It isn't a first time for sure. I did find an Australian guy who had some issues and cleaned his out with brake cleaner on YouTube. He got ~900 rounds though in matches before he was getting light strikes 50% of the time. Mine has been babied.
My firing pin drops as you lock the bolt...similar to if you close the bolt while holding the trigger.
I've not messed with a thing, but I'm about to.
Frank did a podcast where he spoke with Scott (from AINA) who said it was extremely important to keep it clean of any lube, cleaning fluid, oils etc.
He said almost every single issue they've had was messed with by the owner or gummed up with cleaning product.
I'd imagine cleaning it out with brake cleaner, contact cleaner or lighter fluid regularly would be a good idea for comp trigger owners.
If given a chance to trade for the newer model but you would pay an additional $1500 would you?Mine in 6 Creed.
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NopeIf given a chance to trade for the newer model but you would pay an additional $1500 would you?
neither. Got mine just in the nic of time. After official shot show launch it was amazing how fast mile high sold out and f at-x gen3.Nope![]()
LOL, don't pay attention to what others say, who cares......I said I was keeping my atx in a different thread and someone said “its your funeral”. Im not sure what that means but I gotta say it is VERY frustrating.
They added lug engagement to the new actions the only thing that I could think of what he meant by it’s your funeral. But the at-x has a war proven legacy action that has been around for decades so you don’t have anything to worry about there.I said I was keeping my atx in a different thread and someone said “its your funeral”. Im not sure what that means but I gotta say it is VERY frustrating.
I said I was keeping my atx in a different thread and someone said “its your funeral”. Im not sure what that means but I gotta say it is VERY frustrating.
I don’t really care, but lets be honest everyone is gonna think the legacy atx is valued less now and in the future. I don’t care per se’ BUT im gonna have to keep it. AI “should” take a trade in for a new one BUT I know they won’t.LOL, don't pay attention to what others say, who cares.....
Good idea. Bet they wont lower the prices though!I hope to see a run of bolts soon. I'll grab 1 or 2 just to throw in the spare parts bin
Yea I bought mine at $4250 and it would be a hard pill to swallow to fork out $6500 for the new style just so in the future I could potentially shoot 6.5 prc.I don’t really care, but lets be honest everyone is gonna think the legacy atx is valued less now and in the future. I don’t care per se’ BUT im gonna have to keep it. AI “should” take a trade in for a new one BUT I know they won’t.
At least I got mine for 4250$. Whatever ill keep it.
I don’t really care, but lets be honest everyone is gonna think the legacy atx is valued less now and in the future. I don’t care per se’ BUT im gonna have to keep it. AI “should” take a trade in for a new one BUT I know they won’t.
At least I got mine for 4250$. Whatever ill keep it.
$4250 is like, the cheapest recent AI!!! If I were you I’d be dancingI said I was keeping my atx in a different thread and someone said “its your funeral”. Im not sure what that means but I gotta say it is VERY frustrating.
I have a gen1, bought early 22 in elite sand. A discontinued color, in the oldest gen, prob the worst case depreciation scenario. Luckily I am into it, not much over your clearance price. New models will likely msrp over 6k. Maybe we can get 3500$ for our used rigs, but probably not as I couldn't sell mine on here for $3300 a year ago. I don't dislike my ai, I had to try the kool-aid, but I didn't turn into a cultist fanboi like a lot of AI shooters. Will just have to try and get some backup parts, cuz once it breaks and it cannot be repaired you have a $4k paperweight, that will piss you off every time you look at it.I don’t really care, but lets be honest everyone is gonna think the legacy atx is valued less now and in the future. I don’t care per se’ BUT im gonna have to keep it. AI “should” take a trade in for a new one BUT I know they won’t.
At least I got mine for 4250$. Whatever ill keep it.
Well, at least the scope I bought will hold its value!! These MOA Arkens are the shit!!!!$4250 is like, the cheapest recent AI!!! If I were you I’d be dancing
I mean, just wait 30yrs and profit like an AW!
I mean, by then all of the AW, AT,
& AX shooters will have died from all of the million catastrophic failures that AI’s are well known for.
It’ll be a seller’s market bruh!!!
Mile high will still support the action. Also ai will still be making the at action for quite some time for law enforcement purposes. So I would expect a couple decades or more before anyone has to even start to worry.Well, at least the scope I bought will hold its value!! These MOA Arkens are the shit!!!!
at least I have 600 yards on my own land to shoot. Ill just beat the shit out of it and use the fucker practicing.
Totally agree it was a bucket list item for me to.I paid $4,500 for my gen 3 ES AT-X. No way am I considering taking a loss to move it, and in no way do I consider the upgrades to the new ones worth the extra scratch.
I like my rifle, but I'm one and done with owning an AI. Great stuff, but not enough benefits *to me* to outweigh the drawbacks. YMMV.
It was something that I wanted for 20 years though, and I'm still tickled that I was able to get it.
It wasn't bucket list for me, but I read so much good, how great it is, super badass. I'd never handled one, finding a shop that sells them or an owner of one here in podunk Montana was next to impossible. So I just bought one, and it'll likely be my last, unless this new actjon has the bolt manipulation forces of my 3 lug archimedes. Then I might think about it. I do think the ATX chassis is a true winner, I have 3 aics atx chassis and shoot them a LOT. It's one the only chassis I've found that has no zero shift and a very secure vblock lockup without bedding it.Totally agree it was a bucket list item for me to.
Podunk Montana we vacation in billing for the last 4 years and surrounding parts like red lodge, bozeman and dip into Cody Wyoming and Sheridan. Where about you talking about?It wasn't bucket list for me, but I read so much good, how great it is, super badass. I'd never handled one, finding a shop that sells them or an owner of one here in podunk Montana was next to impossible. So I just bought one, and it'll likely be my last, unless this new actjon has the bolt manipulation forces of my 3 lug archimedes. Then I might think about it. I do think the ATX chassis is a true winner, I have 3 aics atx chassis and shoot them a LOT. It's one the only chassis I've found that has no zero shift and a very secure vblock lockup without bedding it.
I live in NW Montana, flathead valley. There's a Lotta gun nuts around here, even a large local militai crew, but they all packing 400$ 80% lower builds in 65grendel. AI is lil too rich for most these folks. If they gonna spend that kinda money, they go with proof or Defiance as they are local in valley companies.Podunk Montana we vacation in billing for the last 4 years and surrounding parts like red lodge, bozeman and dip into Cody Wyoming and Sheridan. Where about you talking about?
Nothing wrong with either of those two. Lots of good gun related companies up in that area like Hornady,weatherby, huskamaw,proof research, Falkor Defence and I am sure I am missing some. Not a weatherby fan myself because they just slap their name on imported rifles. But I have proof barrels and even a .308 on my ai is a proof and they all hammer. I couldn’t justify $200 more over the proof to buy the bartlein barrel for my ai.I live in NW Montana, flathead valley. There's a Lotta gun nuts around here, even a large local militai crew, but they all packing 400$ 80% lower builds in 65grendel. AI is lil too rich for most these folks. If they gonna spend that kinda money, they go with proof or Defiance as they are local in valley companies.
As long as you never think stuff you buy for a hobby is an “investment”, you’ll be happy.
You want an investment? Speculate in real estate or in the stock or bond markets etc.
What are the draw backs, is it just the trigger issues you have had recently or have you had more bad experiences?I paid $4,500 for my gen 3 ES AT-X. No way am I considering taking a loss to move it, and in no way do I consider the upgrades to the new ones worth the extra scratch.
I like my rifle, but I'm one and done with owning an AI. Great stuff, but not enough benefits *to me* to outweigh the drawbacks. YMMV.
It was something that I wanted for 20 years though, and I'm still tickled that I was able to get it.
Totally get it. Some camera gear I own became an accidental investment over the years. I think that’s the rub…when buying gear it’s mainly a miss and rarely a hit if you’re trying to make money on it. Especially new gear.I agree with this but...
Man, I've got a lot of old and limited run guns that have climbed in value quite a bit over the last decade.
Initially most weren't purchased as an investment...however, I plan on financing a lot of the kids' college with their sales.
Certainly buying as an investment takes a lot of the fun out of it though.
What are the draw backs, is it just the trigger issues you have had recently or have you had more bad experiences?
This guy gets itGreat question...it isn't the simple trigger issue/fix that I had earlier. That was as much on me as anything else for not checking to see if anything loosened up.
If you go to page 100, and start on post 4,964 and go down to the bottom of the page you'll see where my factory 6.5CM barrel shot okay out of the box, but had/has a significant copper fouling issue - as in after shot #4 I stuck a patch halfway down it and broke a cleaning rod getting it out. I'm at 58 shots on that barrel now, and it just sits in the corner...waiting on me to start messing with it again. I had it looked at, and I'll leave it at that due to the rash of expulsions on this site lately. Let's just say that it still holds copper. I emailed and also called and left a message with AINA. I never hear back.
In fairness though, I have a factory 6CM barrel too, and it hammers with 108 ELD-M and H4350 across probably the widest charge range of any barrel I've owned.
The #1 gripe is essentially being ghosted by the company itself. For two years there were requests by consumers and little hints by the company at things like magnum bolts. Plus items like the gen 1-2 cheek and LOP...it seems like the company is good at making upgrades...but you have to buy the new model (and take a bath on the old) to get them... screw retrofitting. Add in part availability and support for legacy models and it just doesn't appeal enough *to me* anymore to buy another. Not that I don't enjoy my rifle, because I do. Like I said earlier, I wanted one for 20 years.
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Conversely, a week ago I found online an like new custom build (decade + old) on an old Prague, OK - built Surgeon 1086 action. I know the gunsmith who built it, and he used to work at Surgeon back in the day (I really wanted a Surgeon back then too). A 30 minute phone call later, and he's not only going to spin me up more barrels, but is also going to be my source for the vice and action wrench so I can have prefits done by him. He seemed just as excited about the project as I am, and actually gave me all of the original build info. He's also the guy who was happy to measure and spin up a new barrel for my AT-X, and now has everything to do prefits for them too.
When I spend several months' worth of disposable income on a 'want' and not a need, I appreciate a little customer service. You're not required to give a shit about me, but I'm not required to make more purchases either.
@diggler1833 My factory 65cm barrel was no star either, moa to a bit less with factory match for 10 shots, a custom barrel in same cartridge shot groups half the size with same ammo. I picked up a wintac 6br pipe, it shoots well, as does the custom 6gt barrel I had spun, it's consistently 1/3 moa on paper at 400y, almost no load dev. That's made me more tolarable about the few short comings with the rifle, or AI in general.
Most high end bolt gun manufacturers in the states, have the vast majority of their sales to the public, they know good customer service and parts availability is key to success in such a niche industry. A bad reputation spreads very quickly.
The public consumer of AI rifles is likely less than 10% of their sales. The majority is gov contracts and private security forces around the world. That's who they're going to cater to and make happy. The defense budgets allow them to buy without remorse, resale value, repairs, parts aren't much concern, as long as failure rates are within expectations. Perhaps the militaries get priority in extra bolts or components, hence the reason with have such low availability on the public side.
Maybe I'm way off base, but money always talks.
Understandable.Great question...it isn't the simple trigger issue/fix that I had earlier. That was as much on me as anything else for not checking to see if anything loosened up.
If you go to page 100, and start on post 4,964 and go down to the bottom of the page you'll see where my factory 6.5CM barrel shot okay out of the box, but had/has a significant copper fouling issue - as in after shot #4 I stuck a patch halfway down it and broke a cleaning rod getting it out. I'm at 58 shots on that barrel now, and it just sits in the corner...waiting on me to start messing with it again. I had it looked at, and I'll leave it at that due to the rash of expulsions on this site lately. Let's just say that it still holds copper. I emailed and also called and left a message with AINA. I never hear back.
In fairness though, I have a factory 6CM barrel too, and it hammers with 108 ELD-M and H4350 across probably the widest charge range of any barrel I've owned.
The #1 gripe is essentially being ghosted by the company itself. For two years there were requests by consumers and little hints by the company at things like magnum bolts. Plus items like the gen 1-2 cheek and LOP...it seems like the company is good at making upgrades...but you have to buy the new model (and take a bath on the old) to get them... screw retrofitting. Add in part availability and support for legacy models and it just doesn't appeal enough *to me* anymore to buy another. Not that I don't enjoy my rifle, because I do. Like I said earlier, I wanted one for 20 years.
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Conversely, a week ago I found online an like new custom build (decade + old) on an old Prague, OK - built Surgeon 1086 action. I know the gunsmith who built it, and he used to work at Surgeon back in the day (I really wanted a Surgeon back then too). A 30 minute phone call later, and he's not only going to spin me up more barrels, but is also going to be my source for the vice and action wrench so I can have prefits done by him. He seemed just as excited about the project as I am, and actually gave me all of the original build info. He's also the guy who was happy to measure and spin up a new barrel for my AT-X, and now has everything to do prefits for them too.
When I spend several months' worth of disposable income on a 'want' and not a need, I appreciate a little customer service. You're not required to give a shit about me, but I'm not required to make more purchases either.
From the catalog this is the new 6.5 creedmoor magazine.Purchased a second mag for my AT-X in 6 Needsmoor. Just received it late this afternoon. Mag shipped with the rifle feeds like butter. New mag is different (follower). So, did I order the wrong mag, or, is this a newer/older variant? MHS is closed, so I’m asking you guys.
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Mag on left is new follow, mag on right is previous gen ax mag, same follow as aw mags. I use them in my creed just fine. May need tune the lips just a shade.Purchased a second mag for my AT-X in 6 Needsmoor. Just received it late this afternoon. Mag shipped with the rifle feeds like butter. New mag is different (follower). So, did I order the wrong mag, or, is this a newer/older variant? MHS is closed, so I’m asking you guys.
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