Mine was a problem child when I bought it, but it's a great rifle now.
Sights needed straightening to achieve enough windage adjustment; ejector needed adjustment for correct cycling; trigger/sear needed de-burring to eliminate a rough pull.
Now, after twelve hundred or so rounds down the pike without a hiccup, she's a certifiable sweetheart, though I did go to some larger locking rollers two hundred rounds ago, just to be on the safe side with the bolt gap.
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Badgers???? We don't need no steenking badgers!!!!
Last edited by Pappy John; November 15, 2006 at 08:21 AM.
Reason: I was wrong....Aim is sold out on the S.A. .308
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