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The SOLUS exists as the keystone in an open-source ecosystem. Compatibility with many industry-standard parts and componentry allows the shooter to custom build their system without the traditional barriers to entry commonly associated with custom bolt actions.

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The Aero Precision SOLUS works to provide hunters, competitors, and shooting enthusiasts with a custom shooting experience. The SOLUS line was designed and built around the core belief that equipment should not be the marksman’s limiting factor under any use case.

This core principle is what drives the Solus to perform downrange across a number of different applications. The Solus lineup gives the shooter flexibility to start their journey—whether that be a custom-tailored turnkey system, barreled action, or standalone action. This offering allows the end user to enjoy a premium bolt action experience as they see fit.

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The Solus Competition Rifle is built for shooters requiring high level precision right out of the box. The Solus Bravo rifle also seamlessly blends the needs of the target shooter and hunter in one distinct package.

chassis

The Solus Competition Chassis was designed to create the most precise and repeatable rifle to body connection. Integrating industry-standard attachments like M-LOK and Arca Swiss allows a true custom experience no matter the intended use.

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This product serves as the keystone in an ecosystem that provides shooters with an open-source, user-configurable, and quality-manufactured foundation for their precision bolt action build.

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barrels

Zermatt Orgin Prefit Barrels

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barreled action

Solus Barreled Actions

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GENERAL QUESTIONS

Are your rifles accurate?
Our rifles are guaranteed to be Sub MOA from the factory.
What is pull weight of the trigger?
The pull weight of the trigger varies between configurations and can be anywhere from 1.5lbs to 3lbs.
How much does a complete rifle weigh?
This varies on configuration can weigh between 6.5-12 lbs.
How do I choose a rifle?
There are many opinions on this subject but the easiest place to start is intention, competitions require different equipment than hunting.
How do I remove the bolt from the receiver?
You will need to raise the comb up to remove the bolt. Make sure you remember or mark the adjustment height before moving it. Press the Bolt release on the left side of the receiver and pull the bolt out.
How do I choose a caliber?
Align your caliber selection with the intended use of the rifle.
What is a Minute of Angle or MOA?
A minute of angle is a measurement used to determine the group size of a given shot. An MOA is 1/60th of a degree and measures 1.047" at 100 yards this measurement gets rounded to 1" for manual calculation and is known as "Shooter minute of angle".
What tools do I need to put together the rifle?
Depending on the configuration, you will need a combination of the following: action wrench, barrel vise, barrel nut wrench, torque, and wrench.
What is a barrel vise?
A barrel vise is a clamping vise that utilizes bushings to provide anti rotation during installation.
Can I use another barrel vise?
Yes, all that is required is the proper bushing for the barrel.

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