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Accuracy International PSR User Reviews

dbransco

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I am contemplating trading my DTA along with SBR and NV monocular for a PSR kit. I really like the DTA and have had an AW in the past that I really liked as well, but just looking for PSR user reviews or thoughts? I'm not concerned with quality, as I'm sure it's excellent. Curious how well the platform crosses over between competition, target shooting, and hunting.

Any info./thoughts is much appreciated.

Thanks.
 
I that similar thoughts about COmpetition, Target Shooting. Honestly I think the weight/balance would suck for positional shooting.
 
My shooting partner has one and gave it to me to to load development and break his barrels. Had it for two weeks. If you swap barrels, you are going to have some adjustment because there is no " real" locking mechanism once you've tightened the threads. That being said it seemed to more a horizontal shift. The .300 and .338 had the closest poi at 100 yards. About a half inch. The .308 was 1 moa low at 100 yards when switched from the .300 and .338.
The only things I didn't like was SHEER WEIGHT and alot of things you could lose. I'll bet that case w/ all components is close to 100#'s. so moving it by yourself is a pain. Also you CANNOT get in a hurry because you could very easily lose something.

On the .300, the factory 190 smks shot the best. I tried every load I could think of. The 210 vlds shot second best. 1/3 moa. The .338 shot the 300 smk with 90 grains of h1000 very well. Shot several 2 to 3" groups at 520 yards. I couldn't get it to shoot the Berger vld (300 grain) to save my life.
The .308 I didn't load for. But it was putting 1/2 moa groups at 100 yards with EASE with fgm175 smks.

My personal opinion is while they are AWSOME to play with and shoot, I would have to go with individual rifles. Don't get me wrong, as its BADASS, but it's just too much stuff to keep up with. But to each his own.

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I that similar thoughts about COmpetition, Target Shooting. Honestly I think the weight/balance would suck for positional shooting.

It's definitely not a comp gun. The .338 when put together weighs over 19#'s. that's not even loaded. It's a heavy bastard.
 
Thank you for the response. What exactly is hard to keep track of? Are the fasteners (bolts/screws) captive, or do they fall out? If they were captive, seems to me pretty straight forward. You have the forearm that you have to remove, but isn't that it? As far a tools, it's just one Allen wrench? Is there more to the system? Thanks again.
 
Thank you for the response. What exactly is hard to keep track of? Are the fasteners (bolts/screws) captive, or do they fall out? If they were captive, seems to me pretty straight forward. You have the forearm that you have to remove, but isn't that it? As far a tools, it's just one Allen wrench? Is there more to the system? Thanks again.

Well for ME... Knowing how I tend to put something down walk off and forget about it, that's what I meant. It comes with a ton of AI mags, and 3 different bolt bodies. They all fit perfectly in the case but like I said you can't always haul that damned casket sized case around everywhere.
No your right , it's straight forward but for 19,000$ (scope included in that) I wouldn't want to misplace ANYTHING!! And yes , if you don't keep focused on the task at hand , you could possibly lose the screw that you torque down while switching barrels.
 
I think he means, keep track of the stuff in the case, not the rifle. Although I don't quite get that statement either.

The only thing you can potentially lose is the allen wrench under the cheek piece. The rest is captured, nothing is loose. (You just loosen the screw not remove it, a 1/2 turn does it) Really, how fast are you looking to change barrels, it's pretty much one of the fastest caliber change systems out there. And his POI shifts are more than reasonable. No one claims you can change caliber and be in the same place. Being within 2 MOA in any direction is a huge win, it's all different. If you were at a public range, you can easily change calibers on the line during a cease fire, fine tune the zero in 3 rounds or less and be up running without missing a beat.

But you have 3 of everything, and then the cleaning kit, drag bag, sling, rod and bipod, so honestly there is not much else. Everything has it's place inside the case. It is huge, but it is a deployment case, so you are suppose to set that to the side and use the drag bag, or another case, as the deployment case is not meant for casual transport. That is why they put the drag bag in there. Sure if you are just setting it up for someone you have to deal with it, but once you have it, put the case to the side, throw the rifle in your vault and use the bag for transport. The wife may not like the case in the garage but hey, that is what you are paying for, all that in one package.

It's no heavier than an AX in another caliber, you can compete with it, you just have to practice and get used to it. They are making 260REM barrels right now, (I think they are currently available in limited quantity) I was actually gonna use mine for the Oregon Sniper Challenge but in the end just used a straight up AX in 308 as it was ready to go. The 338LM is extra heavy because of the barrel, but 19# is not uncommon for an AI 338 after it is all set up. Who is gonna compete with a 338 anyway, that is the extreme end of the heavy scale. These have slimmer profile barrels to help shave a bit of weight from them.

I basically plan on starting to use mine more actively, in the videos and what not, I don't see it as being any different than any one of my other AIs, I was just really waiting for the BEAST to show up from NF before i really started using it more so.

Everything one I have seen set up at Mile High has been an absolute hammer. They really knocked it out of the park accuracy wise, which I think is a testament to Bartlein and Dave Tooley.
 
I think he means, keep track of the stuff in the case, not the rifle. Although I don't quite get that statement either.

The only thing you can potentially lose is the allen wrench under the cheek piece. The rest is captured, nothing is loose. (You just loosen the screw not remove it, a 1/2 turn does it) Really, how fast are you looking to change barrels, it's pretty much one of the fastest caliber change systems out there. And his POI shifts are more than reasonable. No one claims you can change caliber and be in the same place. Being within 2 MOA in any direction is a huge win, it's all different. If you were at a public range, you can easily change calibers on the line during a cease fire, fine tune the zero in 3 rounds or less and be up running without missing a beat.

But you have 3 of everything, and then the cleaning kit, drag bag, sling, rod and bipod, so honestly there is not much else. Everything has it's place inside the case. It is huge, but it is a deployment case, so you are suppose to set that to the side and use the drag bag, or another case, as the deployment case is not meant for casual transport. That is why they put the drag bag in there. Sure if you are just setting it up for someone you have to deal with it, but once you have it, put the case to the side, throw the rifle in your vault and use the bag for transport. The wife may not like the case in the garage but hey, that is what you are paying for, all that in one package.

It's no heavier than an AX in another caliber, you can compete with it, you just have to practice and get used to it. They are making 260REM barrels right now, (I think they are currently available in limited quantity) I was actually gonna use mine for the Oregon Sniper Challenge but in the end just used a straight up AX in 308 as it was ready to go. The 338LM is extra heavy because of the barrel, but 19# is not uncommon for an AI 338 after it is all set up. Who is gonna compete with a 338 anyway, that is the extreme end of the heavy scale. These have slimmer profile barrels to help shave a bit of weight from them.

I basically plan on starting to use mine more actively, in the videos and what not, I don't see it as being any different than any one of my other AIs, I was just really waiting for the BEAST to show up from NF before i really started using it more so.

Everything one I have seen set up at Mile High has been an absolute hammer. They really knocked it out of the park accuracy wise, which I think is a testament to Bartlein and Dave Tooley.

Frank, said it better than I could. It's Chicken's rifle. I'm pretty sure you know him.... Last name is Rosson...
 
Thanks Lowlight. I had an email in to Dave about a 260 REM barrel and cutting the 308 barrel down to 18" or 20". I shoot suppressed so thought the short 308 could be the "handy" rifle while the 260 would cover competition, 300 for hunting, and 338 for ELR. I'm excited about the accuracy! My old AW had a Tooley smithed Bartlein and it shot great!
 
I'm sorry about the confusion about "losing parts". I should have been clearer. I guess the best way to say it is when someone hands you a setup like that and trusts you to take care of it , I couldn't help but worry about making sure everything was where it needed to be. I didn't want to ever have to explain why the .338 bolt body was missing... Being that I changed out barrels and while changing bolts I simply put it down and forgot to put it back. Never happened thankfully.
It's not everyday you get a 19,000 to $19,500 rig handed to you :) But I was very impressed with it and had an absolute blast shooting it. If you get one you'll no doubt love it.
 
I am contemplating trading my DTA along with SBR and NV monocular for a PSR kit. I really like the DTA and have had an AW in the past that I really liked as well, but just looking for PSR user reviews or thoughts? I'm not concerned with quality, as I'm sure it's excellent. Curious how well the platform crosses over between competition, target shooting, and hunting.
My $0.02. I've enjoyed using DTA SRS (which happens to be one of the PSR candidates). Wasn't lucky enough to try AI PSR rifle, but I can conjecture (generics) from experience with other rifles. Both DTA and AI are on the heavy side, which makes them suboptimal for hunting (DTA should be easier to maneuver and/or shoot off-hand than AI, IMHO). Bullpup balance and considerably shorter overall length of DTA was more convenient (than the conventional rifle) in tactical applications, and in competitions. Both would probably be fine for target shooting.
 
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bransco, your AW is still shooting great. I am also looking at the PSR so go ahead and buy it and let me know what you think.
 
The PSR is very interesting to me, since we can only have a limited amount of guns, while this would only count as 1.
I was wondering something though. How hard would it be to have a decent gunsmith spin up a barrel for the PSR if you don't want to rely on AI or need a different caliber?
 
Besides different ergonomics and a slightly better trigger what would you be gaining with the AI PSR over a DTA? But then again I know all about not being able to leave well enough alone, you never know until you try...
 
defusion,
You would also have to get your decent gunsmith to spin up a bolt and magazine if you want to change a caliber. Why would you not buy spare barrels etc. from AI?
Tom Irwin
Accuracy International

Because AI doesn't make a 6mm for it at the moment do they? Or someone might want a 6.5 SAUM. Plenty of reasons why someone might not want a spare barrel from AI.
 
If AI releases a short action version i'll be hard pressed to not have two AI switch barrels as my entire bolt gun lineup. my AW is by far my favorite gun, looking foward to getting my hands on a PSR when i get home.
 
defusion,
You would also have to get your decent gunsmith to spin up a bolt and magazine if you want to change a caliber. Why would you not buy spare barrels etc. from AI?
Tom Irwin
Accuracy International
Hi tom,

Thank you for your interest.

Actually, buying barrels from AI wouldn't be a problem, mostly that I don't expect to see you catering to the specific needs of such a niche market that is the Netherlands. Or actually, probably just me.

It's mainly that I can't legally own a 338 barrel (or anything with a diameter over 8mm / .323) for my purposes.
Was thinking something along the lines of 300lm or 300 norma magnum instead, for a slight edge over the 300wm.
The 300lm would probably work with your mags, and both should work with the 338 bolt.

Though with the price of the PSR, and not being able own a 338, I'm much more likely to buy the 300wm AX you plan on releasing.
However, I do fear if I do that, I might just have to trade up my AE for an AX 308 as well ;)

Which reminds me of another question I had regarding the upcoming 300wm AX. This will be slightly offtopic, so feel free to PM.
Would a 338 magazine (either AX or AICS if there is a difference) fit in the to be release 300wm ax?
And/or would it be possible to use the 338 bolt in the 300wm AX action? (If it would even be possible to obtain one without actually buying the 338 rifle. I can understand if thats not the case. After all, thats what the PSR is for.).

Thanks in advance for your time answering my questions.
 
With quick change barrels we will be looking at what other spare barrels we can offer so in the future there will be a greater selection available from AI and AINA.
Thanks for the answer
Tom Irwin
Accuracy International

With AI/AINA and the distributors making spare Bartlein barrels (by Mr Tooley) for extra calibers, is it possible to make extra thread protectors(caps) for the rear portion of the barrel/tenon ????
I noticed them in a PSR kit.
Thank you.
 
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