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I wouldn't be surprised if they still did runs of the AT now and then, I've been told they will continue supporting the AT/AW with spares for the foreseeable future.

They could easily do small runs of full rifles for Mil/LEO customers, but I doubt the civilian market will see very many if any.

Sporting services had a run of AWMs a while back (338lm and 300wm) so AI obviously can/will do limited runs.
 
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I wouldn't be surprised if they still did runs of the AT now and then, I've been told they will continue supporting the AT/AW with spares for the foreseeable future.

They could easily do small runs of full rifles for Mil/LEO customers, but I doubt the civilian market will see very many if any.

Sporting services had a run of AWMs a while back (338lm and 300wm) so AI obviously can/will do limited runs.

I want an AWSM with a quick - detach barrel and the ability to accept longer .338 LM rounds.

And, oh - a thumbhole folding stock.
 
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The AT-X and subsequent AT-XC is now their new .308 and 6.5 flagship, with the AXSR their large caliber rifle. They consolidated and modernized, regardless of the AT and AWs history
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... This isn't news to anyone right? Accuracy International put out a press release mid January 2024 when they announced the AT-XC that the AT308 and AX308 would be discontinued. Their main rifles are now the AT-XC, AXSR Multi-Caliber (based on the ASR and it's military contract competition) and AX ELR. It has also been confirmed that the AW, AT and AXSA will continue to receive support with parts and service as all are still being used across the globe with various units. But, they will no longer be sold directly. Rumors of the AT308 still being sold to LE exist, but is uncomfirmed. So while I'm 99% sure I'm sharing information already known, here's all the briefs and details for the 1% that maybe haven't "checked out the latest" in the last year, or longer... But yes: the AT-X MIL, as they are saying it, replaces both the AT308 and AX308 in their catalog lineup.

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@tomirwin did I miss any details?
 
If you can find me a reticle that is as easy for my broke-ass eyes to see as the .1 MRAD thick Illuminated TMR I am open to other options.

:)

-Stan

P.S. As a motivated dabbler at most, the Leupold MK5 will never be the thing holding me back.
I was waiting for that sentence to end with pr2 mil but it ended up with disappointment.

I like mk5s except the insufferable windage turrets
 
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If it Arken, it ain’t right.

As for optics… every fucking scope over 2k needs these damn tool-less TT turrets. They’re so damn nice. Makes me almost forget I ever had an ATACR… 😂


Then again, make an Arken with TT turrets and it’s game over! Arken would dominate the market!!!! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥


Side Question:

Is it wrong to buy an AT-X with a 5-25 TT as a first bolt rifle for my 9yr old? Or does it need to be an Areo with an Arken?
Depends on how big of a boy you are bubba
 
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Side Question:

Is it wrong to buy an AT-X with a 5-25 TT as a first bolt rifle for my 9yr old? Or does it need to be an Areo with an Arken?
Getting a taste of Grey Poupon, Lobster Tail and Filet Mignon right out the womb?

Wrong... no... but he'll never have money after he realizes everything else sucks immediately
 
I need a flat trigger shoe… any preference or are there really any differences between them, other than the bump on the bottom of some?

Having owned both, this one made by @pfl338 is better than the AI factory one IMO due to the slight hook at the bottom and the texture.

-Stan
 
I want an AWSM with a quick - detach barrel and the ability to accept longer .338 LM rounds.

And, oh - thumbhole stock.

I’ve been saying for years that I’d have happily purchased an “ATMC”, however, AI had no interest in producing it so I wound up getting a TRG-42 instead. I’d still consider selling the TRG for an “ATMC”, however, I’m sure the price would be insanely high compared to what the AT went for and what the AXSR now goes for.
 
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AI went towards the prs crowd. Which in my opinion, being a big AI fan, was a poor choice. There’s to many custom actions, triggers, caliber etc for their design to truly shine.

If I was running prs I’d build a rifle tailored to the sport.

I love my AI’s but it’s not going to be my first choice for a comp gun

AI is like the Barrett. It’s a military grade sniper rifle. There’s nobody running Barrett’s in prs. Or at least you don’t see it. Because they don’t belong there
 
AI went towards the prs crowd. Which in my opinion, being a big AI fan, was a poor choice. There’s to many custom actions, triggers, caliber etc for their design to truly shine.

If I was running prs I’d build a rifle tailored to the sport.

I love my AI’s but it’s not going to be my first choice for a comp gun

AI is like the Barrett. It’s a military grade sniper rifle. There’s nobody running Barrett’s in prs. Or at least you don’t see it. Because they don’t belong there


Yes , BUT . . . .

Is PRS crowd is ahead of the .mil guys on tools and gear? I haven't been in either game, but from what it looks like PRS is trickling out to .mil guns i.e. arca rails, tripods and positional shooting.

So by AI playing in that field it's kinda giving them a head start on the next contract solicitation? Like boarder patrol and the AT-XC.
 
Yes , BUT . . . .

Is PRS crowd is ahead of the .mil guys on tools and gear? I haven't been in either game, but from what it looks like PRS is trickling out to .mil guns i.e. arca rails, tripods and positional shooting.

So by AI playing in that field it's kinda giving them a head start on the next contract solicitation? Like boarder patrol and the AT-XC.
I’m probably wrong, but it looked like the ATX was in the hands of military personnel before the ATX was introduced to the citizen shooter, or is that time line backwards?
 
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Yes , BUT . . . .

Is PRS crowd is ahead of the .mil guys on tools and gear? I haven't been in either game, but from what it looks like PRS is trickling out to .mil guns i.e. arca rails, tripods and positional shooting.

So by AI playing in that field it's kinda giving them a head start on the next contract solicitation? Like boarder patrol and the AT-XC.
Looking at the AX, AT, and AT-X side by side, there is really nothing the AT/AX do that the AT-X doesn't do better.
As much as I love the look of a AW/thumbhole AT, the AT-X is just better.

However, I don't see any reason why AI couldn't take the AT and make a best of both world rifle.
Slim down the height of the forend, remove the tapered section in in front of the magwell, and build in a barricade stop (basically like a KRG forend on a TRG 22). Maybe make the forend a little longer too.

But would this really be better than an AT-X? Look cooler for sure, but not sure if better.
 
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Which mil hands did it hit first?
The one unit I saw using it was with Special Operations. [REF: DVIDS]
I’m probably wrong, but it looked like the ATX was in the hands of military personnel before the ATX was introduced to the citizen shooter, or is that time line backwards?
Yes, it was being tested. Although the original AT-X was announced and showcased at SHOT Show in early 2021.

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"A competitor in the United States Army Special Operations Command (USASOC) International Sniper Competition, ejects a spent shell casing while firing a rifle [Accuracy International AT-X] at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, March 22, 2021. Fifteen teams competed in the the 12th annual USASOC International Sniper Competition where instructors from the United States Army John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School designed a series of events that challenged the two-person teams’ ability to work together, firing range, speed and accuracy in varied types of environments. (U.S. Army photo by K. Kassens)"
 
Yes , BUT . . . .

Is PRS crowd is ahead of the .mil guys on tools and gear? I haven't been in either game, but from what it looks like PRS is trickling out to .mil guns i.e. arca rails, tripods and positional shooting.

So by AI playing in that field it's kinda giving them a head start on the next contract solicitation? Like boarder patrol and the AT-XC.
I should clarify. This is only my opinion.

It’s not a mistake to go towards that crowd. I think it was a mistake to abandon legacy models.

You see a ton of guys here asking about buying a rifle setup for prs. For many especially starting out or trying the sport a $6500 ATXC is a bit of a bite into their wallet for gear. Considering what you need to be competitive in the sport

For me if I was shooting PRS I wouldn’t use a ATX/ATXC. Simply for the fact that I can set up a fully competitive rifle for half of what an ATXC cost and top it with a ZCO for the same money

But my reason most of all is aftermarket support. I’ve used lots of chassis/stocks and I want the ability to buy and try from the px here to find what I like or switch things up if I want.

The chassis options are endless. Accessories are endless and much cheaper for something like an mdt platform then they are a AI.

You also have the ability to swap bolt heads for not much money on these other actions. You can tune triggers to make the action super smooth etc

You can add lots to something like an ATXC. But overall if you’re not happy with the chassis or want to swap to a stock etc you’re stuck with what you have.

There’s already guys selling their ATXC here because they don’t feel it offers anything over their current ATX models. But if you want to buy a new AI the $6500 ATXC is your starter rifle. I don’t know many guys who are buying those compared to guys who wanted an AI for whatever reason and end up buying an AT and being very happy with the purchase

By going all in on the ATXC you took out the average gun guys ability to afford one

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Current border patrol is a fucking joke. So yay to AI for landing that contract. Those rifles were never intended to be used for anything other than some flexing during target practice.

The new administration will change that. Let’s see if they choose the ATXC to fulfill that spot
 
I just find it crazy that I have 2 new complete CDG actions sitting in my safe that cost less each than a spare complete bolt assembly for my AT’s.

There used to be a good value proposition in getting an AE or AT (especially used) compared to a custom rifle but those days are over now when the base AI rifle starts at $6500 and the magnum capable rifle is $12000.

I’ll believe there’ll be magnum bolts for the AT-XC when I can actually buy one as I learned my lesson by believing AI when they said the AT-X (and by extension the AT) would have them available which never happened.
 
There used to be a good value proposition in getting an AE or AT (especially used) compared to a custom rifle but those days are over now when the base AI rifle starts at $6500 and the magnum capable rifle is $12000.
This is the part that I’m preaching above.

AT models let the common folk afford an AI. In recent months those have become more scarce to find. When you do find one it seems they’re creeping up to around $4000 in the used market since discontinuation.

Which again makes it harder for guys to get into AI’s who don’t have a ton of $$ to spend
 
This is the part that I’m preaching above.

AT models let the common folk afford an AI. In recent months those have become more scarce to find. When you do find one it seems they’re creeping up to around $4000 in the used market since discontinuation.

Which again makes it harder for guys to get into AI’s who don’t have a ton of $$ to spend

Exactly.

Last year I bought a 2014 AT 2.0 w/ LFP for $3000 shipped off of the PX as it was a good deal and I use it as my 308Win rifle with my 2015 w/ SFP being my 260Rem rifle.

If I was new and shopping today there’s no way I’d be buying the AT-XC due to it being $6500 plus it’s just not something I want.

I don’t shoot competitions but even if I decided to I’d just pull a CDG action out of the safe and build a rifle on that for half the cost of the AT-XC while at the same time having it bebetter suited to competition simply due to it being easier and cheaper to customize the way I want it while also actually being able to easily get parts for it.
 
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Which Garmin Xero ARCA mount are you using and did it include the flip open screen protector? I imagine that the AX Sling mount would work on the AT-X/AT-XC as well?
I’m using the Gray Ops CNC QD mount (full kit option) and Bump Cover. I also bought the little picatinny rail section that attaches to the Garmin factory tripod so that you can bounce the Garmin Xero back and forth between the arca mount and tripod with ease and speed.

Correct, that sling mount will work on any of our AI keyslots. The screws that you choose with that QD sling mount are specific, based on pre-2014 and 2014+, so pay attention to that.



 
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The new prices on the AI make me wish I had bought an AE MKiii and an AT. The AT was great great.

Having had both there’s no reason whatsoever to get an AE if getting an AT is an option.

The AW magazines alone are worth the extra cost. I dislike all rifles now that don’t have double stack double feed magazines that I can load through the chamber including my TRG-42.
 
Having had both there’s no reason whatsoever to get an AE if getting an AT is an option.

The AW magazines alone are worth the extra cost. I dislike all rifles now that don’t have double stack double feed magazines that I can load through the chamber including my TRG-42.
Fair point, follow on question. Hypothetically, would you trade an AE for and AT? What would the cost difference point be worth it for you?
 
Fair point, follow on question. Hypothetically, would you trade an AE for and AT? What would the cost difference point be worth it for you?

I actually did just that back in 2016 and it was worth every penny to me mainly because of how much better the AW magazines are than the AICS magazines.

The quick change barrel is also nice, however, I don’t change them frequently so it’s not a huge factor to me. The bonded action and ability to change barrels without removing the action from the chassis though is a big plus to me of the AT over the AE.

Also, if your AE is a MKI or MKII getting the 3-position safety of the AT is a net positive.

Flush cups, side rails, and NV rail options on the AT are also nice upgrades over the AE.

ETA: I believe I paid $1650 to go from the AE MKIII to the AT at the time when I traded my rifle to MHSA.
 
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