After a month of contemplating this purchase, I finally pulled the trigger on a new AI AE MKIII in 260 Remington. I have to give a HUGE shout-out to Mile High Shooting Accessories. I spent a solid 2 hours at the shop picking out parts, talking with the staff, and making the purchase. They gave me a SMOKIN' deal on the whole package. I'm not running top-end glass, but I'm working towards it. Next two items on my list are a Vortex Razor HD and SAS Suppressor...I should have the scope in a month or so, and I'll probably start the wait period on the suppressor around tax season (need something to lift my spirits around that time!). MHSA will be installing a brake on the rifle once my position in the queue pops up. Also worth noting, I was going to go with the less expensive AI mount, but ended up with a Spuhr thanks to the amazing deal they gave me. I can't speak highly enough about Mile High's customer service. Every single person in their shop was beyond pleasant to deal with. It's safe to say, I'm a customer for life.
I have big shoes to step in here...this rifle will run circles around me all day long. There is absolutely no doubt that when I don't perform well, it's not the rifle.
Specs:
AI AE MKIII, folder
24in Bartlein Barrel, chambered in 260 Remington by Dave Tooley
Spuhr Mount - 20.6moa
Vortex Viper PST 6-24 (take-off from my previous Savage 10 build)
Atlas bipod with QD mount
...in a few weeks I'll have the SAS T.O.M.B muzzle brake installed.
Sorry for the crappy lighting/iPhone pics. I'll make my contribution to the precision rifle thread once I get a chance to snap some better quality pictures of the rifle in action.
I took the rifle out this morning for a quick 100yd zero. Even without a brake, this thing barely has any recoil (my first time shooting a 260 - I used SW Ammo 139 Scenars). I bet this will feel like shooting a 223 after the brake is installed. Let's hope my 8lbs of 4350 and reloading dies come in some time next week. Fingers crossed...
I have big shoes to step in here...this rifle will run circles around me all day long. There is absolutely no doubt that when I don't perform well, it's not the rifle.
Specs:
AI AE MKIII, folder
24in Bartlein Barrel, chambered in 260 Remington by Dave Tooley
Spuhr Mount - 20.6moa
Vortex Viper PST 6-24 (take-off from my previous Savage 10 build)
Atlas bipod with QD mount
...in a few weeks I'll have the SAS T.O.M.B muzzle brake installed.
Sorry for the crappy lighting/iPhone pics. I'll make my contribution to the precision rifle thread once I get a chance to snap some better quality pictures of the rifle in action.



I took the rifle out this morning for a quick 100yd zero. Even without a brake, this thing barely has any recoil (my first time shooting a 260 - I used SW Ammo 139 Scenars). I bet this will feel like shooting a 223 after the brake is installed. Let's hope my 8lbs of 4350 and reloading dies come in some time next week. Fingers crossed...