Accuracy International Picture Thread

Picked up my 15 model AT this morning.
 

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Ok... anyone who has an AXSA can you take off the little plastic handguard and take a side profile picture. Then with a depth micrometer see how deep the screws are and show it on the outside of the bolt hole? I'm trying to see if I can mill some of that BS out
 
It gets better and I personally don't understand the desire to have a slicker than goose shit bolt like so many desire. You run an AI in an agricultural way, it becomes second nature and you don't think twice about it after a few hundred rounds. You'll like that larger bolt handle too.
 
I get it, just seems weird that the AT which I think the XC is based off of is smoother. I’m sure it’s a change in manufacturing process of something like that. I’m not really worried about it, just struck me as funny.
 
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I get it, just seems weird that the AT which I think the XC is based off of is smoother. I’m sure it’s a change in manufacturing process of something like that. I’m not really worried about it, just struck me as funny.

I haven't had an AT side by side to the XC to do a direct comparison and I sold my AT-LE a few years back so I am operating off of old memories but I don't recall it being all that different. The other advancements in the chassis mean a lot more to me than the bolt feel but I realize I might be in the minority there.
 
You’re absolutely right about the chassis improvements among others as well. Since my scopes aren’t here I couldn’t shoot them and was just cycling them trying to figure out the best way to manipulate the bolts and such. I’ve been running 2 lug 90 degrees both impact and lone peak for so long was just curious as to the “feel”.
 
There is a huge distance between “slicker than goose shit” and the way that new ATX/cs feel.
My new AT doesn't feel great either.

After a bit of dry fire and grease it feels OK but still feels considerably worse than my Tikkas.

I watch videos if guys running AI bolts and wonder how that could be possible with the rifle in current form.
 
My new AT doesn't feel great either.

After a bit of dry fire and grease it feels OK but still feels considerably worse than my Tikkas.

I watch videos if guys running AI bolts and wonder how that could be possible with the rifle in current form.
What year? If I tip my 2014 AT’s forward with the bolt open the round chambers itself
 
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What year? If I tip my 2014 AT’s forward with the bolt open the round chambers itself
23 is written on the action, was told it was from the last run of rifles (2024).

Bolt binds a little when pushing forward, amd bolt lift is pretty damn heavy.
It is improving with dry fire though, still haven't shot it yet.
 
It gets better and I personally don't understand the desire to have a slicker than goose shit bolt like so many desire. You run an AI in an agricultural way, it becomes second nature and you don't think twice about it after a few hundred rounds. You'll like that larger bolt handle too.
I don’t know about all that.

My OG Atx bolt throw is halfway rough / sticky.

The second one I bought is only 2 serial numbers away. And it is much much smoother. It only has a few hundreds rounds on it

What do I need to do to the high round count one to smooth it up.

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I don’t know what AI did to the AT-X and newer series but not being smooth was never a complaint about AI rifles before the AT-X was released.

Having a heavier than 90deg action bolt lift was an often seen comment from new AI owners but not that the action wasn’t smooth.
 
What solvents are safe to use on bolt and action

Cause my one is gummy af feels like a rpr
I'm probably the wrong dude to ask but I use anything I'm cleaning my gun with and have on the bench at the time. Hoppes, clp, eliminator, brake cleaner (bolt only). Not sure anything will hurt the finish, the only 2 things I worry about is using something that will break down the epoxy bonding the action or the plastic skins.

What helps if you need a deep clean is pulling the barrel and going to harbor freight and getting the assortment of cotton swabs on the sticks. There are sizes that perfectly fit in the action and inside the bolt. I soak those and go to town on the parts.
 
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Ok... anyone who has an AXSA can you take off the little plastic handguard and take a side profile picture. Then with a depth micrometer see how deep the screws are and show it on the outside of the bolt hole? I'm trying to see if I can mill some of that BS out

You’re talking about the two bolts that hold this plate on?

I’ll definitely send you pics of my holes, but I don’t have a way to measure their depth at the moment.
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I don’t know about all that.

My OG Atx bolt throw is halfway rough / sticky.

The second one I bought is only 2 serial numbers away. And it is much much smoother. It only has a few hundreds rounds on it

What do I need to do to the high round count one to smooth it up.

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No clue, can honestly say I've never had one feel rough or sticky. Have you ever tried a dry film lube on the bolt body?
 
It gets better and I personally don't understand the desire to have a slicker than goose shit bolt like so many desire.

Compared to my SRS A1 I can't complain about any AI bolt.

AI is fixing the bolt lift issue by including an 8" cheater bar (with a machined in AI logo) with every new AT-XC to slip over the bolt handle to make the felt bolt lift softer.

Left handed cheater bars for left handed actions are expected to be available by Q3 2025 at an estimated price of $799.



Might have been answered before - but what’s the key difference which makes say, the Sako TRG bolt lifts soooooo smooth compared to those on AIs?

Along the same lines - what makes the Sauer STR 200’s bolt so Stangskyting smooth?
 
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@Edsel trg bolt lift really is easier to lift. The bolt though i wouldn't say it's smoother, it's different though. The TRG feels like gliding velvet, smooth as butter but not slick. The AI is like sliding ice on glass.

I've always liked factory remingtons though so maybe my opinion doesn't mean much.
 
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I measured the difference on my AT-X and TRG A1 bolt lifts with a trigger pull gage. The AI was 11.5lbs, and the TRG was just over 9. Obviously other models of the AI would narrow this gap.

I don't notice any advantage one way or another over the rest of the cycle, but they do feel and sound different enough that you could tell them apart blindfolded.

Where the TRG is crazy slick though is in feeding the next round (my sample of 1). My first few mags I had to keep checking to see that I actually picked up a cartridge and didn't go bolt over. It is easily the smoothest rifle that I own in that regard.

The AI has several advantages though that make it a step above IMO...but I'm still glad that I have my Sako too.
 
Does anyone know what the purpose of this is? I have gone through one of my maintenance manuals and in the exploded diagram, it doesn't seem to have any particular function, yet in the bolt disassembly instructions, you are instructed to depress this when removing the FP+shroud assembly, even though you can do this without pushing the thingy in.

Generic picture below, but FWIW I have an AW bolt and there are no notches for this location pin to slot into.


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Wanted to run a barrel contour question by you guys. Anyone ever put a #5 contour on their AI?

Background:
This will be a coyote and pdog barrel (22-250, I don’t reload), so with coyotes that means a bit of walking. I could go with a lighter #5 contour or a M24/M40. Going 20”-ish, so not sure how much weight I’d save at that length.

@Frank Green implies the M24/M40 is either identical or quite close to the current so-called “2018” contour. I might be reading too much into his statement.

But I don’t have a feel for the #5. Never seen one, or if I did I didn’t know it at the time.

I do know that the 20” factory 308 that came on the rifle definitely has a slimmer contour than the 6br prefit I bought from Mile High.

Thanks for your help.
 
I don't think you would be saving a whole lot of weight between a 5 and m24 at 20". Not enough to notice at least. A medium or heavy palma would cut (estimating) a good 1lb off the setup but still leave a lot of meat by the chamber and throat.