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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.

Pepperidge Farm remembers when ATs without barrels were going for under $3k soon after the ATX came out and everyone was dumping their "obsolete" ATs for the new hotness...

Hindsight being 20/20 (or even 20/10) while I still really like my 2x AX308s and 1x AXMC I should never have sold my 2x ATs with both pistol grip and thumbhole stock sides to fund the AXs... I had 2x of every color stock side offered in both thumbhole and pistol grip flavors.

Looking back I can't believe I sold both ATs and gave up the classic AW/AT thumbhole look, I should have only bought 1x AX and kept 1x AT, and sometimes I think I should have just kept the 2x ATs and skipped the 2x AX308s and only picked up the AXMC.

While the idea of swapping one or both of my AX308s into a Vision chassis with a thumbhole buttstock is still very tempting to get some more modern chassis geometry but keep the classic thumbhole look, it would be quite difficult now as AT folder buttstocks are pretty hard to get as we're well past the brief period in time where lots of people here were dumping their AT folding buttstocks cheap after swapping out to AX buttstocks.

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 started with 1x AE Mk3 I bought new from Mile High, then picked up a second AE Mk3 I bought used. Both AEs shot amazing but I sold both several years later for 2x ATs just because I wanted AW mags after trying some. If you're not swapping barrels frequently the 2x major differences frrom the AE to the AT are the small firing pin on the 2015+ AT and AW mags, plus the chassis being a little newer with flush cups vs HK hooks. IMO upgrading from the AE to AT was worth it just for the AW mags, they're awesome, and the small firing pin was a bonus even though I never had issues with cratered or pierced primers even with the large firing pins in my AEs.

Personally, I'm someone that hates having to rezero scopes and swap barrels because it seemed like every time I took the rifle out of the safe I wanted to use the barrel/caliber that was not on it at the moment, and because of that I can take or leave the quick change barrel feature. I'd rather have mutiple rifles in different calibers that are always ready to go even though that costs a bunch more money than a single rifle with multiple barrels you swap frequently. IMO the old torqued to 100 lb-ft barrel interface of the AE and AW is a better and more secure interface than the current quick change barrel system of the AT/AX/ATX/AXSR. I experimented with torquing the barrels on my ATs to 50 lb-ft before tightening the quicklock screw (didn't want to go with the full 100 lb-ft torque spec for the AE/AW actions with the H cut for the quick change feature in the AT action) and I did notice slightly better cold bore consistency as well as smaller groups when smacking the barrel with a rubber mallet between every shot compared to the barrel snapped on hand tight then torquing the quick lock screw, but that's a very limited test with very limited data points. AI obviously has faith in the quicklock system (as well as it being a contract requirement for a couple of programs they submitted rifles for.)

Back when I sold my AEs and upgraded to ATs I think it cost me about $600 per rifle to sell the AE and get into the AT. To me that was worth it. It's going to cost more than $600 to upgrade today though.
 
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Thanks for the detailed responses.
I just picked up an AX338 which I believe shares the magazines with the newer AXMC?
Last I checked the going price for a used AT was about 3500 . But they are getting pretty hard to find.
The AE shoots so dang will though, but the dual stack AW mags are tempting.
 
Had a good time getting the PRS gun ready for the upcoming season

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Paint it any colour you like, so long as it's green.

How much does the rifle weigh as pictured? The barrel doesn't look super fat, but balance looks good.

I'll have to report back on the weight, I don't know it off the top of my head. The barrel is just a factory 6.5 barrel. It does really well with the 2 sets of weights up front, but I'm hoping to be able to remove one set after I switch to a Proof comp contour.
 
I'm guessing the full length internal forend weights?

Coul easily go heavier with a fatter barrel and some steel butt spacers of you felt the need. 24lb is a good spot to be in.
The comp contour will definitely add some weight to it but I'll also probably remove some of the fore-end weights when it comes time. When I first started PRS my rifle (JAE chassis with a Tikka action, not my AI) was pushing 30lbs, I'm not about that life anymore haha But yes I do have the full-length weight up front which might have to be moved around to play with the balance.
 
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There was a time when Mile High would call you to say, “…your lefty’s here!”

Now, they’d politely take your name and number - but nothing ever follows.
It really depends on who you get when you call. Some of the rifles just are not available anymore. If you ever have a question you can ask me and I will just ask the owner directly ( If I do not already know ).

Kent
 
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It really depends on who you get when you call. Some of the rifles just are not available anymore. If you ever have a question you can ask me and I will just ask the owner directly ( If I do not already know ).

Kent

Not just that, Kent.

Simple inquiries - like, can you order stock sides for the old AT rifles, etc.

Went through this routine with three separate people six months ago for the above - very polite, volunteered my number, but nothing came of it.

Same issue with bolt bodies, twice last year.
 
Not just that, Kent.

Simple inquiries - like, can you order stock sides for the old AT rifles, etc.

Went through this routine with three separate people six months ago for the above - very polite, volunteered my number, but nothing came of it.

Same issue with bolt bodies, twice last year.
Chances are in every case they all came to me for the info and then either forgot to call back or did not want to deliver bad news. That is part of the reason I am posting on here now. I have access to all that info and I give enough of a **** that I do want to help folks.

Sometimes the answer is also we just do not know because we have not been given the info from the manufacturer. Getting things for ATs for example has gotten progressively harder over time. You can always call me directly. If I do not already know the answer I will walk into Dianns office and try to get the most up to date info possible.

With a lot of the civilian legacy rifles like the AT many of the people who work here have not seen one before because they were all sold before they started. I am here to try to help. PM for my phone #. I am not sure if they want me just throwing it out there.

Kent
 
Chances are in every case they all came to me for the info and then either forgot to call back or did not want to deliver bad news. That is part of the reason I am posting on here now. I have access to all that info and I give enough of a **** that I do want to help folks.

Sometimes the answer is also we just do not know because we have not been given the info from the manufacturer. Getting things for ATs for example has gotten progressively harder over time. You can always call me directly. If I do not already know the answer I will walk into Dianns office and try to get the most up to date info possible.

With a lot of the civilian legacy rifles like the AT many of the people who work here have not seen one before because they were all sold before they started. I am here to try to help. PM for my phone #. I am not sure if they want me just throwing it out there.

Kent

PM sent, thanks.
 
Kent is the man. He’s helped me a lot over the years. Even when my gun sat in the hurricane water at a UPS hub for a week. He’ll probably know who I am just by saying that lol.

LOL how is the AT treating you? Yours may be the last skins I ever see. Those AT skins are hard to get now.
 
Will we ever see the AT available again? Is the AT LE still available for law enforcement purchase? I also heard rumors about the regular AT still being available for law enforcement?
Since I do not work for AI I cannot say for certain, but I can say right now there is only one civilian AT in the building. I did my best to sell all the others. I doubt there will be more AT civilian rifles, but no one knows but AI.


The AT-LE is in fact still here and available to anyone with proper Mil / LE creds. Of course the AT-LE has the AX back end on it but it is pretty darned sexy.
 
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Since I do not work for AI I cannot say for certain, but I can say right now there is only one civilian AT in the building. I did my best to sell all the others. I doubt there will be more AT civilian rifles, but no one knows but AI.


The AT-LE is in fact still here and available to anyone with proper Mil / LE creds. Of course the AT-LE has the AX back end on it but it is pretty darned sexy.
Mil/LE includes retired and honorably discharged?
 
So if I have a pulse, and a DD214 with an Honorable Discharge, I can buy an AT-LE?

I ask as your website says retired.

-Stan

It appears so according to my LE guys. email me creds to [email protected] and I will take them over and triple verify. But if you are retired Mil and can buy a gun you should be good. I am going to play Dad for now so I will be back in the morning.

Kent
 
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It appears so according to my LE guys. email me creds to [email protected] and I will take them over and triple verify. But if you are retired Mil and can buy a gun you should be good. I am going to play Dad for now so I will be back in the morning.

Kent
I am asking for the group / thread more so than myself.

I am an honorably discharged veteran but not retired military.

If the AT-LE can be purchased by an honorably discharged veteran, that will take some of the sting away from discontinuing the AT for civilian sales.

Enjoy doing he dad thing!

-Stan
 
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NF, ZCO, TT and S&B belong on AI’s

Leupold belong on Barrett’s




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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I'm not entirely sure Accuracy International understands just how loved the AW and AT308 are. But, they have to look at their own sales numbers. All said, I can only hope they do consider doing special runs every year or the likes so that younger generations can get their hands on this famed rifle.

no special runs. one day I'll want to sell the many AWs i own to finance my retirement. dont blow it for me, Gene!
 
i need a parts list to convert my AT from LE stock to thumbhole.
I'll gladly take your AX Buttstock off your hands if you do.

I am pretty sure in the past you had to be retired, just having served with an honorable discharge wasn't enough to meet the requirements. If that has changed then I might put in for an AT-Mil/LE.
This was definitely the case, even with my MIL credentials on file at MHS and my wanting an AT-LE. Or even an AXSA that, for whatever reason, the model being a MIL/LEO exclusive only through them.
 
I am pretty sure in the past you had to be retired, just having served with an honorable discharge wasn't enough to meet the requirements. If that has changed then I might put in for an AT-Mil/LE.
I just verified again that an Honorable discharge with supporting credentials is enough for purchasing the AT-LE. I must be clear that that rifle is the old AT with the AX back end and not the new LE short action based on the AT-XC. I am trying to get everyone accurate information.

Kent
 
I just verified again that an Honorable discharge with supporting credentials is enough for purchasing the AT-LE. I must be clear that that rifle is the old AT with the AX back end and not the new LE short action based on the AT-XC. I am trying to get everyone accurate information.

Kent
Thank you!

Honorable Discharge only -- military retirement not required.

This is great news!

-Stan
 
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