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I was have the same issue when I first got my AI PSR I found that 49 in pounds was not enough so I got a 6nm(53.1 in pounds) preset T handle torque wrench and my groups settled right in. I also use it for the AI-AT. This is with hand loads. I shot some Hornady 285 factory but the box of 20 i had could never get it to group under 1 moa at best. I am shooting Berger 300 hybrids with N570 and it groups 1/2 moa or slightly better on a good day.
Yeah I’m pretty sure they goop too much bonding compound on some rifles and it gets under the split part of the action threads and interfere with the quick lok clamping. I do 68 because I have one laying around
Slides I don't I want and apology from them at all.I don't waste my time. I am really glade i have worked it out and shooting like a dream. I tested today 504 meters with some loads and got inch and a half. Got it on video lol just in case some of the non believers argue lol.
I guess I'm still a bit confused. If the barrel ships from the factory with the brake installed, how do they come up with the damage being after it left the factory (i.e. in AUS)
Apparently when the rifle arrived here it did not have the folding stock. So the importer/dealer/ I assume, while doing the conversion (cut and fit the folding stock and get it bonded) must have removed the barrel and for some really strange reason take off the muzzle break and manage to hit it or what ever. That is my theory. The boys at AI were really great to deal with. He was very sure that it was not them. I believe it wasn't them as well.