ATs are very pickyMy scope decided to divorce my AT @Huskydriver
I’m gonna put a red dot and magnifier on it for the time being since it’s only a 308
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ATs are very pickyMy scope decided to divorce my AT @Huskydriver
I’m gonna put a red dot and magnifier on it for the time being since it’s only a 308
any reviews of the .223 in operation? is the juice worthe the squeeze?Yes for the short actions. Currently I have 7saum and 300wsm and 223 barrel for my AT.
any reviews of the .223 in operation? is the juice worthe the squeeze?
The 223 aics doesn’t feel as smooth as the aw mag which is to be expected. I’ve had an issue with one mag but other than that it’s been 100%. The barrel I received from bugholes is my most accurate of all my AI barrels shooting the 80.5 Berger’s. Now my AT usually stays in 223.any reviews of the .223 in operation? is the juice worthe the squeeze?
My scope decided to divorce my AT @Huskydriver
I’m gonna put a red dot and magnifier on it for the time being since it’s only a 308
If you miss a reply in the thread or don't directly go into the thread, you don't get the notification.Anyone else suddenly stop getting notifications for threads they watch? Only ever happens with this thread
If I didn’t have a ton of 223 ammo/reloading supplies then to me it doesn’t make sense. The cost of the bolt and barrel can buy quite a bit of reloading gear for calibers you already have(or use to anyway)Are guys finding the 223 conversions to offer much advantage over moderate loads in a 22/6 br, dasher, etc ?
Nothing wrong with doing it just because, just curious about other practical ( ish ) reasons.
I am definitely hoping to get my hands on a spare bolt for a magnum conversion in the future.
Are guys finding the 223 conversions to offer much advantage over moderate loads in a 22/6 br, dasher, etc ?
Nothing wrong with doing it just because, just curious about other practical ( ish ) reasons.
I am definitely hoping to get my hands on a spare bolt for a magnum conversion in the future.
Yes, Sporting Services in the UK is good to go. I’ve ordered from them numerous times, all good experiences. Their website inventory is up to date in real-time, prices are adjusted to remove VAT if ordering outside Europe, but you’ll pay for the overseas shipping (although not overly crazy priced). The only thing is that they use the postal system for shipping overseas, so they have a weight limit per parcel. Not a big deal, but a consideration if you plan on ordering many or heavy items from them. Otherwise, order with confidence. They’re good people.What's the deal with ordering from sporting services uk? I remember reading in this thread they're good to go. Were there any additional import fees?
Thanks! Just purchased 2 sets of thumbhole skins for a rifle I don't own.Yes, Sporting Services in the UK is good to go. I’ve ordered from them numerous times, all good experiences. Their website inventory is up to date in real-time, prices are adjusted to remove VAT if ordering outside Europe, but you’ll pay for the overseas shipping (although not overly crazy priced). The only thing is that they use the postal system for shipping overseas, so they have a weight limit per parcel. Not a big deal, but a consideration if you plan on ordering many or heavy items from them. Otherwise, order with confidence. They’re good people.
Will have to measure when I get home, for the axsa.
Yet. For a rifle you don’t own *yet*.Thanks! Just purchased 2 sets of thumbhole skins for a rifle I don't own.
AT has been tempting me for a long time.Yet. For a rifle you don’t own *yet*.![]()
AT has been tempting me for a long time.
I mean, how are you gonna argue with that?Since it's being discontinued it's technically an investment...
Logic! Buy two!Since it's being discontinued it's technically an investment...
And for the AXMC.So we now need a 223 conversion for the AXSR
Because why not
I have ordered quite a bit of stuff through them and they are great. You can either email or call and they will answer any question you may have. They are great and highly recommended.What's the deal with ordering from sporting services uk? I remember reading in this thread they're good to go. Were there any additional import fees?
I did the same for 2 green thumbholes for the AT. Both sets came with missing screws. I contacted Mile high for one set and they never responded for the second set. I emailed sporting services and they had them in the mail that day. They also told me that it’s pretty common for these to be shipped missing screws so take a look at them when they arrive. I didn’t on either one until I was installing them on a rifle.Thanks! Just purchased 2 sets of thumbhole skins for a rifle I don't own.
Good to know. How long ago did you get the green ones? Seems those are the hardest to find. Curious if AI will stop producing all the skins since the rifles are discontinued?I did the same for 2 green thumbholes for the AT. Both sets came with missing screws. I contacted Mile high for one set and they never responded for the second set. I emailed sporting services and they had them in the mail that day. They also told me that it’s pretty common for these to be shipped missing screws so take a look at them when they arrive. I didn’t on either one until I was installing them on a rifle.
Good to know. How long ago did you get the green ones? Seems those are the hardest to find. Curious if AI will stop producing all the skins since the rifles are discontinued?
Beyond aesthetics, what is the advantage of the thumbhole stock?
There really isn’t any from my new limited experience. It’s just a classic look from AI which I really like personally. The front of the grip seems to be from the same angle on both the AW and the AT.Beyond aesthetics, what is the advantage of the thumbhole stock?
Is the grip at a better angle?
Can you use the additional material with a rear bag?
Please school me.
-Stan
They are just trying to live in a better simpler time.Beyond aesthetics, what is the advantage of the thumbhole stock?
Is the grip at a better angle?
Can you use the additional material with a rear bag?
Please school me.
-Stan
So we now need a 223 conversion for the AXSR
Because why not
...and they said I couldn't put an AXMC magwell adapter into the AXSR... Now this opens up use of the aics mags.
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I want to shoot other calibers than .308, I want to be able to drop a mag on the ground and not have the base shatter, I want greater capacity than 10rds. I could go on.But why tho.....
Heretic GamerI want to shoot other calibers than .308, I want to be able to drop a mag on the ground and not have the base shatter, I want greater capacity than 10rds. I could go on.
Yes, there is another member here doing 3-D printed collars that go around in the AICS magazine to adapt it to the axsr mag well.Are you sure the bolt of the AXSR work with the lips of an AICS mag ?
God was with me but I decided to start drilling holes in a $10,000 gun lmaoHeretic Gamer
God was with me but I decided to start drilling holes in a $10,000 gun lmao
Think I’d just look elsewhere for an action before I started permanently modifying my $11,000 rifle
If the factory conversion mags were cheaper/better and I didn't already have as many AICS mags as I do I would be more inclined to run it the way it came.7 axis dremel take 2
I love the double stack AI mags. As well as the tikka ctr ones. Especially prefer them for the length. I wouldn’t want anymore than 10 round AICS mags hanging out the bottom.
Think I’d just look elsewhere for an action before I started permanently modifying my $11,000 rifle
I probably would have considered collars more if I didn't already have aics mag holsters.That's why I went the collar route, but either way it's nice to be able to run (relatively) cheapo AICS mags. I do have the AXMC adapter as well so might just drill the chassis also. What's nice about the collars is you can tune the height of the magazines as well, and I made some personal tweaks for the ones that I run that also add a feedramp to the collar the prevent breech face nose dives entirely on shorter rounds. It's nice to have reliable full spectrum short action caliber compatibility ... those 308 adapted LA mags are pretty pricy for what they are IMO.
No advantage. The grip is the same one in the original pistol grip the rifle comes with stock. The only thing you change is the grip backstrap and the rear stock pieces. I (and many others it seems) like the thumbhole look better.Beyond aesthetics, what is the advantage of the thumbhole stock?
Is the grip at a better angle?
Can you use the additional material with a rear bag?
Please school me.
-Stan
I'd still take a double stack AW style mag over any AICS mag any day of the week. It feeds smoother, way easier to load, lower profile, can load bullets way longer, doesn't sound like a cheap ass magazine when you are cycling the gun.I want to shoot other calibers than .308, I want to be able to drop a mag on the ground and not have the base shatter, I want greater capacity than 10rds. I could go on.