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I’m comparing AXMC to AXSR. Same as NikH would be upgrading to in order to get the LH options. Basically selling a used AXMC with bolts for $7k and cost is double that to upgrade to AXSR for the same needs. Just LH in his case

Both do the same thing with essentially only a few minor more modern features.

My comment was in regards to future prices on previous gen 1-3 ATX models. If they’ll share the same fate. Especially with the action update

I’m guessing the new ATXC will be priced a bit less than the AX 308 it’s replacing. About $7500-8k. But that’s only a guess
Pricing us right out of the market

Impact action here we go
 
Where is the AXSR Mil? I’m only seeing the AT-XC and AT-XC Mil. Though I may have missed it.
They look the same


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Maybe the option for m-lok makes it mil :unsure:

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So ai admits to heavy bolt lift🤨

AI is fixing the bolt lift issue by including an 8" cheater bar (with a machined in AI logo) with every new AT-XC to slip over the bolt handle to make the felt bolt lift softer.

Left handed cheater bars for left handed actions are expected to be available by Q3 2025 at an estimated price of $799.
 
Guess it's time for me to actually send my AT bolt to lri for him to do his cloning magic.

Had no idea the atxc/mil had a different bolt setup.... why? It doesn't make sense from a manufacturing perspective or business perspective.

Means everyone's current AT-X is outdated and they need to buy the one with the new action. It's been a pretty successful model so far.
 

The funnier consideration is the how the AI webmaster referenced them in the link.....one says axsr and the other says copy-of-axsr

....create a new model by creating a copy of a current webpage, changing it up with some fonts and colors while using same photos, note comments on SH to get ideas of how to create value (maraging steel, m-lok options, etc), and timing it the same for SHOT 2024....brilliant!!!

...if you make a webpage for it build it....they will come...
 
I think the new action on the AT-X is a good step forward. Have recently been fighting to get an AT-X down to sub 16lb weight without sacrificing too much in the way of optics, bipod and brake. Sure the gains will be slight, but they're always welcome.

The AXSR is a great rifle, the action is definitely slimmer and the blast discs are nice to have. Seeing them combine the AT-X and AXSR in that area is a good thing.

With these new models, there are still feature gaps that could be filled to make them more attractive to a wider group.

A mid length (PRC / SAUM / WSM etc. capable) actioned AXSR without the aggressive chassis step, lighter back end, removable top rail etc. would be fairly close to ideal I think.
 
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I’d have to talk to him.

Mine is a recent production AT-X so I assume it’s a small firing pin.

Guess I could measure it to confirm, what do I need to pull the measurement off of?
It's small pin then but if you want pull the firing pin from the bolt and with a caliper measure the diameter of the firing pin closest to the tip. Should be about 0.062", large pins are something like 0.080.
 
Have they even been available? I’ve considered that and a 6.5 creed barrel versus a whole new build
I don't know. I have never looked for one.

You could bush the bolt and firing pin as others have said. Lots of people swear by it. I don't. It makes it a non-standard AI part. I am not sure how compatible factory spare parts would be if you needed them.

My AT was made in 2015. It has an SFP which lets me shoot SRP cartridges. I will use the MC for 308, and 338 LM. I can still shoot Hornady 6.5 CM with it as well. I don't have the primer piercing issue with Hornady.
 
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Let me mull it over. Were you planning on an entire bolt body, handle, bolt head, ejector, and extractor being reproduced? Just how much work are we talking about?
I think we are talking about the bolt body assembly, not the firing pin/shroud assembly.

If I were in the area, I would lend Chad an LH bolt body but there is no way I am sending that through the mail
 
I don't know. I have never looked for one.

You could bush the bolt and firing pin as others have said. Lots of people swear by it. I don't. It makes it a non-standard AI part. I am not sure how compatible factory spare parts would be if you needed them.

My AT was made in 2015. It has an SFP which lets me shoot SRP cartridges. I will use the MC for 308, and 338 LM. I can still shoot Hornady 6.5 CM with it as well. I don't have the primer piercing issue with Hornady.
I gotta yank my bolt and double check. Pretty sure my AT is a late 14 so maybe I got lucky. If not, I’ll run LRP 6.5 creed
 
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If I recall he wanted the entire bolt assembly. Wanted to make sure it all modeled correctly together. Just hit the bolt stop and send off whats in your hand. Thats what I planned to do when I send it.


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@TheBigCountry I'd trust LRI hands down, but hold off until we see what they can do. Might be able to get a whole assembly from LRI in the not so distant future. For reference in the clone threads he went from having a CMP UNS for an Xm3 in his hands to model to selling in about a months time.
 
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Side question…. Do many folks out there run an AI chassis with (insert custom 700 style action)? I feel like I never see many builds just utilizing the chassis. I have a Zermatt TL3 around and honestly thinking of picking up just the AT-X chassis.
 
Side question…. Do many folks out there run an AI chassis with (insert custom 700 style action)? I feel like I never see many builds just utilizing the chassis. I have a Zermatt TL3 around and honestly thinking of picking up just the AT-X chassis.
Got a buddy who threw his GA Precision Tempest build in an ATX chassis and loves it. no issues at all.
 
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@RUN8 @Nik H

If I recall he wanted the entire bolt assembly. Wanted to make sure it all modeled correctly together. Just hit the bolt stop and send off whats in your hand. Thats what I planned to do when I send it.


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@TheBigCountry I'd trust LRI hands down, but hold off until we see what they can do. Might be able to get a whole assembly from LRI in the not so distant future. For reference in the clone threads he went from having a CMP UNS for an Xm3 in his hands to model to selling in about a months time.

Maybe he can chime in here.

Paging: @LRI

Hell if needs be I can supply him with the whole rifle to play with if he needs it. Taking the action out down to just the bolt and the receiver is no big sweat.
 
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Factory fodder? Or reloads?

Still trying to wrap my head around pierced primers
I had most primers pierced with prime 6.5 factory loads. The rest were hand loads. LRI bushing and I’ve never had another issue, wish I would’ve done it sooner than I did. That was years ago, do it and never look back after the first primer issue you see.
 
Guess my bolt is gonna take a ride, even though that part scares me
If you REALLY don’t want to lose it during shipping, you can always do the really secure USPS registered mail restricted delivery:

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At least I think that’s the most secure delivery that regular people have access to.
 
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If you REALLY want to not lose it during shipping, you can always do the really secure USPS registered mail restricted delivery:

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At least I think that’s the most secure delivery that regular people have access to.
That sounds pricey. Gonna see what Chad says cuz if I lost the bolt in the mail I’m pretty much screwed