Still relatively new to this site. Figured I'd drop the question. I know there's a DTA thread already, but my question doesn't exactly fall under just DTA. I've been closely (as close as anyone can get without getting to fiddle with one) at a DTA SRS. As a result, I'm thinkin about moving away from my AI. It's an AI AE Mk3.
The AI (surprise surprise) shoots remarkably well; however, I do like the idea of a shorter system, and I'd like to be able to move to a 338LM with relatively low cost. Buying another AI in 338 LM and another one in 300 WM would inevitably cost me closer to 14K after it's all said and done. The allure of the DTA comes from its interchangeability.
For the record, I do have 3 scopes available on different mounts. I managed to move two other rifles in the last 5 months and the AI is the only thing left. All the prior rifles were 308 however the scopes and their respective mounts are more than sufficient to handle higher calibers and magnums.
First question: Do you think I should liquidate my AI/trade in order to fund the DTA SRS and its conversions OR do you think I should just go ahead and pick up two more AIs
Second question: For those DTA SRS users out there,how much does the bolt position affect bolt manipulation when you're cycling the bolt without losing your cheek weld. Is it something that I have to get used to, or is it something that I need to try for myself? Just in case, I am a right handed shooter.
Third question: Anyone near the Dallas, Fort Worth Area have a DTA SRS where I can get a feel for the rifle?
As much as I would like to keep the AI, I'm thinkin 3 caliber conversions on an SRS Chassis would provide a more consistent experience for me when shooting. However, we all know the real reason is... the woman.
The AI (surprise surprise) shoots remarkably well; however, I do like the idea of a shorter system, and I'd like to be able to move to a 338LM with relatively low cost. Buying another AI in 338 LM and another one in 300 WM would inevitably cost me closer to 14K after it's all said and done. The allure of the DTA comes from its interchangeability.
For the record, I do have 3 scopes available on different mounts. I managed to move two other rifles in the last 5 months and the AI is the only thing left. All the prior rifles were 308 however the scopes and their respective mounts are more than sufficient to handle higher calibers and magnums.
First question: Do you think I should liquidate my AI/trade in order to fund the DTA SRS and its conversions OR do you think I should just go ahead and pick up two more AIs
Second question: For those DTA SRS users out there,how much does the bolt position affect bolt manipulation when you're cycling the bolt without losing your cheek weld. Is it something that I have to get used to, or is it something that I need to try for myself? Just in case, I am a right handed shooter.
Third question: Anyone near the Dallas, Fort Worth Area have a DTA SRS where I can get a feel for the rifle?
As much as I would like to keep the AI, I'm thinkin 3 caliber conversions on an SRS Chassis would provide a more consistent experience for me when shooting. However, we all know the real reason is... the woman.