Desert Tech A1 vs A2

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Considering an SRS but can’t find much hands on info about the A2 model. Anyone with experience with both that can tell me whether the 36% better faster stronger claims have any merit? How’s the new trigger?

Hope I’m not posting a dupe, but I did search via google and site search without much luck.
 
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I have both. I like the A2 primarily for the ability to switch handguards easily. Having said that, the trigger is very nice - it is on par with my A1 trigger that I did the Orkan mod to reduce creep on. It is also noticeably lighter, although I will be adding the monopod so some of that weight will come back.

Can't really go wrong either way.
 
I have both. I like the A2 primarily for the ability to switch handguards easily. Having said that, the trigger is very nice - it is on par with my A1 trigger that I did the Orkan mod to reduce creep on. It is also noticeably lighter, although I will be adding the monopod so some of that weight will come back.

Can't really go wrong either way.
Details on the Orkan trigger mod? A quick glance at Primal Rights doesn't show anything that I could find (though I admit that I could have missed it).
 
I just looked and was unable to find that on his page, maybe he took it down?

Going solely from memory, you take the skins apart and remove the safety bar. Then lightly file the middle part of the safety bar until the creep is virtually eliminated. But if you overdo it, it messes up the safety. I realize this is worthless without pics but hopefully if you take your skins apart and visually inspect how the safety bar and trigger interact, you can picture what I am trying to say.

EDIT => Guide with pictures here: https://forums.gunhive.com/topic/97/official-desert-tech-srs-hti-covert-mdr-thread/3
 
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I just looked and was unable to find that on his page, maybe he took it down?

Going solely from memory, you take the skins apart and remove the safety bar. Then lightly file the middle part of the safety bar until the creep is virtually eliminated. But if you overdo it, it messes up the safety. I realize this is worthless without pics but hopefully if you take your skins apart and visually inspect how the safety bar and trigger interact, you can picture what I am trying to say.

EDIT => Guide with pictures here: https://forums.gunhive.com/topic/97/official-desert-tech-srs-hti-covert-mdr-thread/3
Thanks, I'll check it out; I really appreciate you hunting that down!!
 
I have both. I like the A2 primarily for the ability to switch handguards easily. Having said that, the trigger is very nice - it is on par with my A1 trigger that I did the Orkan mod to reduce creep on. It is also noticeably lighter, although I will be adding the monopod so some of that weight will come back.

Can't really go wrong either way.

Could you notice any difference while actually chambering a round between the A1 bolt and the A2 bolt ?
 
Anybody get there a2 covert yet? How r they? Smoother bolt then a1?

Got mine. Not sure if it’s any smoother than the A1 because I never handled an A1, but I’m very happy with the A2. Trigger is excellent and bolt is plenty easy to run whether fast or slow.
 

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Changeable handguard would be nice for those who have both short and long barrels.
Weight savings will be nice if there is really a significant savings. I haven’t thought about pulling out my monopod and plugging the hole to save weight, but that would work.
Might be worth the swap if trigger is still good. Also curious if it is compatible with the old trigger.
This might allow for aftermarket handguards in the future, although it is not really necessary.

Hi,

Yet another copy and paste post....

https://forums.gunhive.com/topic/2925/desert-tech-srs-a2/3

Sincerely,
Theis
 
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Wonder if the 33 percent better accuracy is true? Seems pretty unlikely. My A1 shoots bugholes.

Agreed... But DTA did say that they tested a barrel in the A1 and A2 chassis and that was the actual accuracy improvement, 33%. Same barrel, same ammo, different chassis. If you look at the way the A2 is made you can clearly see how the clamping forces will / should be more uniform.

I am a diehard TRG & AI guy, but this SRS A2 has really peaked my interest!! I would to be shooting an American made rifle as opposed to these damn imports.
 
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Agreed... But DTA did say that they tested a barrel in the A1 and A2 chassis and that was the actual accuracy improvement, 33%. Same barrel, same ammo, different chassis. If you look at the way the A2 is made you can clearly see how the clamping forces will / should be more uniform.

I am a diehard TRG & AI guy, but this SRS A2 has really peaked my interest!! I would to be shooting an American made rifle as opposed to these damn imports.

Can’t speak to the A1, but my A2 shoots. In fact, I like it so much I picked up a DT HTI too. It’s funny, since I picked up AI and DT stuff I have little interest in anything else.
 
Can’t speak to the A1, but my A2 shoots. In fact, I like it so much I picked up a DT HTI too. It’s funny, since I picked up AI and DT stuff I have little interest in anything else.

That is how my last 9-10 years have been with shooting AI's and TRG's I just lost interest in all the custom stuff, and I have had plenty of them. I did spend a little time behind the original SRS in both 308 & 338 and was very impressed with the accuracy, but the trigger was a turnoff for me. Now that they supposedly have a better trigger...
 
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That is how my last 9-10 years have been with shooting AI's and TRG's I just lost interest in all the custom stuff, and I have had plenty of them. I did spend a little time behind the original SRS in both 308 & 338 and was very impressed with the accuracy, but the trigger was a turnoff for me. Now that they supposedly have a better trigger...
Even on the A-1, a minor trigger mod will give you a very respectable trigger pull. Mine is about 1.5 to 2 lbs with no creep. It's not as crisp as a TRG and has a bit of over travel, but it doesn't bother me or negativity effect accuracy. I have 5 different conversations now and they all shoot great.

I have several really nice rifles. But, if I could only keep one, it would definitely be the DTA.
 
I own both. Accuracy claim would have to be substantiated with a microscope — both shoot extraordinarily well. I like both triggers, but they are different. The A1 trigger (unmodded) has some squish in it, but is very, very consistent. It feels like the stock AXMC trigger to me. The A2 trigger breaks like a glass rod. It’s not a TriggerTech diamond, but it’s exceptional. I’d go A2 for the weight. With a proof barrel and 7-35 ATACR, mine weighs about 14 lbs.
 
Just got my A2 Covert in .308 with a 16.75 inch Bartlein barrel. This thing is a laser!!! Here are pics of it and my 100 yard zero!

I've shot both, and yes the trigger is very much improved on the A2!
 

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Just got my A2 Covert in .308 with a 16.75 inch Bartlein barrel. This thing is a laser!!! Here are pics of it and my 100 yard zero!

I've shot both, and yes the trigger is very much improved on the A2!

I don’t the the trigger is much improved on the A2. I have both and think they are pretty much even. Maybe I just have a really good A1 trigger.
 

I don’t the the trigger is much improved on the A2. I have both and think they are pretty much even. Maybe I just have a really good A1 trigger.
I have an AI AXMC, I will never compare this trigger to a DT Bull pup. AI will win everyday...but in my experience with the DT A1 and A2....yes the trigger feels better. They even use it as a selling point and I agree!
 
Planning on getting the SRS A2 - if I went with a 22" Proof CF Barrel in 6.5 Creed and a flash hider for hog and predator duty (night ops)- would the lighter weight up front cause an issue with recoil management ?

Thanks for your responses.

TP...
 
Planning on getting the SRS A2 - if I went with a 22" Proof CF Barrel in 6.5 Creed and a flash hider for hog and predator duty (night ops)- would the lighter weight up front cause an issue with recoil management ?

Thanks for your responses.

TP...
You will still be shooting a +11lb 6.5 creedmoor. I think you'll manage.
 
Reviving this thread .... need some info from DT owners.

I'm left-eye dominant, and prefer to shoot left-handed when I can. DT has no plans to make lefty A2s. I could get a LH A1, but I like the sound of the improvements on the A2s. Resale on a RH rifle is always better, too.

Questions:
I've never handled one ... would the RH bolt knob get manipulated accidentally or be unwieldy when carrying LH patrol style (knob against belly) and scrambling over and through stuff, etc.?

How is it shooting support side on a RH A2 (how I would probably shoot it), with the bolt channel where it is on the LH shooting side of the stock?

Thanks Fellas
 
I think it would be awful. The knob is large and protrudes a good bit. It also doesn't really lock it into place so you will likely bump the bolt to where you will just get a click if you have to pull up and shoot quickly. The bolt channel is very large. You would 1, have lots of beard hairs grabbed, 2 have a grease streak on the side of your face, and 3 have to break cheek weld every time you cycled the bolt.

I love the DT SRS but I don't think the A2 is adaptable in the slightest to lefties. Best to just look for an A1, methinks
 
If you'd prefer to shoot left-handed with an SRS you'll be significantly more comfortable shooting a LH A1. The A2 is a little bit lighter and you can change the handguards a lot easier than with the previous models, but the A1 is still a great platform and many consider its trigger the best of the bunch.

I'd suggest you just keep your eyes out for a used LH A1
 
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Thanks, Fellas. I really appreciate your collective wisdom. LH A1 it is. I'll start looking.

One last question .... I'll be using it chambered in .308 or 6.5CM for eastern whitetail, black bear, etc., but I might also want to put on a 300WM or .338LM barrel for hunting out west occasionally (probably Proof barrels to save a little weight). Any practical reasons to pick Covert/SRS chassis? Once again .... I've just never laid hands on either of them ....

Many thanks
 
I've got a Gen 1 SRS and added the Covert handguard when it came out around 2012. Because changing the handguards was a PITA, I ended up just sticking with the Covert handguard 100% of the time. It's honestly just too versatile not to use, it still long enough to use a bipod and shoot unsupported.

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(old pic from 2015 - I've got twice as many barrels now).

However, recently I did a 2000 yard match and put the long handguard back on so I could run a different over-bore bipod and get a bit extra stability (the bipod location on the Covert is fine, but it's quite a bit closer to the rifle's CG than with the longer handguard). It had been many, many years since I shot with the long handguard and really liked it, so now I'm planning to get a second SRS so I can keep the Covert and the many short barrels I have on a dedicated platform.

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TL;DR - the Covert handguard is the most versatile setup, but the longer handguard is good for added stability (ELR shooting) and mounting real estate.
 
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Fellas ..... a Hide member responded to my WTB request for a lefty DT A1. Getting a beautiful rifle from a solid dude. Now I'm looking at barrels.

I can still get some factory barrels from DT, and I understand they are very good (Bartlein?), or I can also get the folks at Special Purpose Rifles to whip me up some Proof barrels for it. I would like to shave weight, but not at the expense of barrel quality/accuracy.

Thoughts on factory DT barrels vs. custom Proof barrels .... ?