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For my sample size of 1 each (22 AT-X and 15 AT), no. The bolt lift on the 15 AT is noticeably smoother and lighter, and it hasn't been used more than the AT-X. I'm not whining about heavy bolt lift, I'd just like the action to feel as nice. Looking at the 2 side by side I think something...
This is the part that gets me. I wouldn't care about the bolt lift on my AT-X if the bolt lift wasn't significantly lighter/smoother on my 15 AT, but it is.
I wasn't so much complaining about how an AI compares to other actions for bolt lift, it's that my other AI has a much better feel and also a smoother, lighter bolt lift with not many rounds on it. Just wanted to see if that matched other owners experience.
I recently picked up an AT-X and I'm just wondering, how much does the action break in/smooth out? I've got a 2015 AT that maybe has 1k rounds on it and it's night and day, even after greasing everything (yes I took the bolt apart) and dry firing 500 times or so. I'm sure a lot of you own other...
Couple questions for you, have you found that the carbon build up in the muzzle on a back bored barrel causes any issues after a certain number of rounds, if at all? Also do you know if a 1927f barreled action will fit the chassis with the longer mag housing?
"I was holding a 24" group except for a dozen or so pesky fliers, and that EZ tuner definitely makes the rifle shoot even though I threw it on last night"
I've been looking for a LRF bino that's good value for money, simple (no ballistics or other features I'll never use, just need horizontal distance), and has decent glass. This seems to fit my needs but I have a question about the laser. I shoot rimfire competitions where we try to range very...
Apex optics announced their hunter scope that's potentially interesting. 3-15x44, 30mm tube, Japanese, available with illum, modern tree style reticle, 24 oz, $1400 (not sure if that's CAD or USD).
@Scott Seigmund, can you confirm that this chassis will be compatible with match 54 and Fortner actions that have the Tikka style (not sure what to call it) of recoil lug?