Century Arms Makes a Bolt Action?! ATA ALR

Published on May 20, 2026
Duration: 2:59

This video introduces the Century Arms ATA ALR bolt-action rifle, highlighting its features and demonstrating the installation of a Vortex Razor 4-24 scope with Spur mounts and a Harris bipod. The reviewer notes the rifle's unique folding stock with a bolt cutout and integrated bubble level, suggesting it's a "sweet blank slate" for custom builds and precision shooting applications.

Quick Summary

The Century Arms ATA ALR is a bolt-action rifle available in .308 and 6.5 Creedmoor, featuring a 20-inch barrel, a unique folding stock with a bolt cutout, and an integrated chassis bubble level. It's presented as an excellent platform for custom builds and precision shooting.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to ATA ALR
  2. 00:10Rifle Features: Barrel, Muzzle Device, Folding Stock
  3. 00:18Integrated Bubble Level
  4. 00:28Vortex Razor 4-24 Scope
  5. 00:39Scope Mounts and Bipod Installation
  6. 00:56Accessory Details: Bubble Level, Bayonet Lug
  7. 01:03Bipod Mounting and Leveling
  8. 01:16Folding Stock Mechanism Explained
  9. 01:24Stock Locking and Functionality
  10. 01:38Compactness and Portability
  11. 01:53Testing and Zeroing

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Century Arms ATA ALR bolt-action rifle?

The ATA ALR boasts a 20-inch barrel, a unique folding stock with a bolt cutout, an integrated bubble level in the chassis, and is available in .308 Winchester and 6.5 Creedmoor. It also comes with a distinctive muzzle device.

What optics and accessories are recommended for the ATA ALR?

For precision shooting, the Vortex Razor 4-24 scope is suggested. For mounting, Spur scope mounts from Brownells are used, and a Harris bipod with M-LOK compatibility is a practical addition for stability.

How does the folding stock on the ATA ALR operate?

The folding stock requires a pull to extend and features a specific cutout designed to accommodate the bolt handle. While it can lock in a deployed position, its operation can sometimes be awkward.

What are the advantages of the integrated bubble level on the ATA ALR?

The integrated bubble level in the chassis helps shooters maintain a perfectly level rifle, which is crucial for accurate long-range shots by preventing canting errors.

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