So I guess the answer is “no” on the NATO cartridge bolt action SOLUS…
I think Aero raised their price from Black Friday to the cyber Monday?
I think Aero raised their price from Black Friday to the cyber Monday?
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not directing it at anybody just a generalized comment. Most people on here are just a bunch of grumpy old men, and they absolutely know every thing in the world about guns and ammo/ reloading and they’ll make sure you know it…When it says "in stock" and I've waited over a month before canceling, with no updates when calling, it's fair to say shipping times suck. I said what I said. Fight me.
Doing better than I am. I ordered a 308 reciver black friday still no word.Ordered bunch of things from aerop.. yesturday… Recieved tracking number today. and it is shipped.. will have to see what it was…
Bolt action reciever and contract 308 barrel…. Will take a chance…
and upper/handguard ar15
Not sure what already shipped in a day after ordering.
Doing better than I am. I ordered a 308 reciver black friday still no word.
It's not just the 382 bolt faces. The 478 is also on sale. I'm pretty annoyed as I ordered one at 750 four weeks ago lol! Still waiting for it to ship. I emailed about them perhaps honoring their current sale price since they have yet to ship but I doubt they will do that. We will see.I got the text ad today about the $601 .382 actions not on std bolt face. Wait isn't a huge issue at the point since I'm waiting on a prefit from PVA and s chassis from MDT.
Scrub and patch-out the barrel good when it's brand new before you ever shoot it, and then again at about 50 rounds. And again at 100 rounds. Should be broken in and shooting bugholes by then.This sale was finally enough to push me over the edge. Ordered a 6.5 Creed barreled action for $767. I'm left handed, but I've been wanting a spare right handed 6.5 as a "friends and family" rifle for my kids, dad, and a couple friends to use when they go with me to the range.
Did it mention how long the sale was good for? I wouldn't mind a barreled action in 6.5 creedmoor.I got the text ad today about the $601 .382 actions not on std bolt face. Wait isn't a huge issue at the point since I'm waiting on a prefit from PVA and s chassis from MDT.
When they sell out they sell out. I have noticed that rarely do they put more in-stock inventory for sale once their current stock sells at the sale price. So, if you want one, I'd order it ASAP while the big sale is going on.Did it mention how long the sale was good for? I wouldn't mind a barreled action in 6.5 creedmoor.
Do any of you all have the Aero Solus chassis and if so could you check something for me? I have a 17” chassis and right at the end of my last shooting session, I started having some difficulties with the Mags not seating quite right. When I got home and was cleaning it, I noticed I might be missing a screw. Look at the picture below. I believe there’s suppose to be a small screw there.
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6-32x3/8”. The standard screw is a light head socket cap. I used a flat head and it also fixed the issue of the screw not having enough friction to hold the catch securelyOh God help me. I knew it. Now……how the heck am I supposed to get a hold of Aero for a replacement or the size so I can replace it myself? Their CS, or gross lack there of, has been the subject of a few threads recently. I should probably just send them a hand written letter via snail mail, it would probably be more successful than trying to wait in their qeu line for hours.
Edit: I filled out a tech request form on their website. Let’s see how long it takes for them to get back to me.
I wouldn't call it "ahead of schedule" when the goalposts have been getting moved back every single month since they day they released... Which was the day I ordered it, back in July.Glad to see they shipped it ahead of schedule… I spent 6hrs on their online chat to ask about the .382 bolt I ordered on Nov 19th and this give me more hope than the customer service rep did.
Im in the middle of a “budget” 308 build myself. I pretty much have everything except the barrel which is another 6 months or so lead time. While Im waiting im getting all my reloading dies etc sorted out. I will def post some pics once its put together.I got my budget aero build pretty much completed. Got the action from a fella here who sells them. Had an issue with the supplied nut but luckily I ordered one from them ahead of time not realizing that they came with one. Luckily the second one fit correctly. Had to shave down the stock for bolt release and the trigger hanger on the Bergara stock. The barrel was a shelin 20" ss that I've had for a while and used a Triggertech trigger that was a BF sale. Scope mounts are a little high but I had those lying around too so used em. Needing my YHM brake for my surpressor still before I go sight it in.
You can, but it's not necessary to remove the ejectors. I've checked headspace on them with a stripped bolt, and with the FP in place. Same result, as long as you have a trigger installed...Becaue you install the trigger, put it on safe, and it holds the FP back anyway.So... can you actually remove the dual ejectors to check headspace / seating depth with a stripped bolt?
If you have both a go & a no-go gauge, the only important feel you'll notice is that the Go gauge closes fine, and the No-Go stops you right as you start to cam the bolt over to close it, and it won't let you push the handle down...You get the same level of 'feel' with the FP and ejectors in and the safety on, as you do with a completely stripped bolt?
You can easily fully strip the bolt and put it back together:What all is involved in removing the ejectors, though?
Elsewhere, someone (possibly with ties to Aero) claimed that you won't be able to get them back in. That seems like a kind of odd design, where the end-user can't remove the ejectors for cleaning, maintenance... or checking headspace / seating depth. For what I want to do, the spring pressure of the ejectors would interfere and mask the feel.
Oh, if you know what you're doing, you can remove them, but you don't want to do all that shit. Small parts can go flying, and good luck getting spare parts from Aero right now. I don't think you want to have an inoperable gun for a while, do you? Because you can't get those parts from anyone else, should you lose one.What all is involved in removing the ejectors, though?
Elsewhere, someone (possibly with ties to Aero) claimed that you won't be able to get them back in. That seems like a kind of odd design, where the end-user can't remove the ejectors for cleaning, maintenance... or checking headspace / seating depth. For what I want to do, the spring pressure of the ejectors would interfere and mask the feel.
You can easily fully strip the bolt and put it back together:
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