Accuracy International Picture Thread

Managed to get out last week, very wet and cold shooting into winds gusting to 60mph. Still had a great time learning the rifle. Load development next!
 
I use Sam’s pic rail spigot and the cal clears an Arca Rail. I ran an Arca Rail that extended past the forend and found there was too much flex in the rail so I hacked it off and touched it up with some sharpie. Also ran an atlas spigot adapter and didn’t like the wobble.
 
What cheek pads are you guys running? Ive seen the weibad and the stick on style. Any pros/cons with either? I like the fact that the stick on is less bulky.
New AT owner here will post a pic one I get it set up
 

I am very intrigued with these new turrets and would love to hear the details of their features.
I haven’t seen these anywhere besides the link you provided above.
Would you be able to explain how they work and new features in comparison to the old DT Turret? How does the locking system work and how does the second rev indicator work?

Thanks in advance
 

The turret is way shorter than a normal dt turret. Numbers are bigger and easier to quickly see where I am in either rev. Click spacing I "feel" like is a little wider than the last dt I spun like yours in your pic. There are sliding locking levers on the base of the windage and elevation knobs. The elevation has 3 settings which display in a window you can see. Red is locked, green is unlocked, MTC on. Black is MTC off.

The mtc feels alot better than other locking MTC sb I have turned and is probably because the click spacing feels a little better to me on this style. I don't blow past my intended target as easy if it's around .2 of a whole number.

My windage is single turn with a zero click which I also dig. Clear distinct click when you rtz on the windage and it's impossible to turn past 6.5ish mils of wind on this model.

Second rev is indicated by a yellow pop up button on the elevation turret. It starts to rise at 13.5 mils and is fully extruded at 14 Mils.

So far I'm digging it






 
I did not put it in the MPA, so I cannot answer as to why someone else did. I do however know that a fair number of people do not like the AI chassis, so it was a no brainer to me to go with something I know fits me. I am however currently looking for a factory AT chassis setup so that I can put it back "stock" if the need/want should arise.
 

Yep. I’ve won a few club matches with my AI, and as much as I hate to say it, until there are weight and other restrictions (likely won’t happen) you are at a disadvantage once you get to a certain point.

I think a stock AT is the absolute perfect beginner rifle. After a year or two with it, move on to customs and get that extra advantage from better chassis styles, weight, and triggers.
 
First time out in the wild with the AT and first time I've been in the hills for a while. Had a couple runners with the 22-250 barrel on but the 308 and 110 vmax hit like thor's hammer and put them to sleep instantly.