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AI AX338 VS DTA SRS 338 or MRAD

Canuck1977

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Hi Guys,

still undecided about which one to buy.

Should I get an AI AX338, DTA SRS 338LM or the MRAD?

Why and why not?

let me know.
 
Have you shot either one? The reason I ask is that I have and the feel is drastically different. I chose DTA and haven't regretted my decision.
 
So having shot all the above(MRAD only put about 10 rounds through it).

If you want ultimate reliability with the highest cost, AIAX338....there is no doubt at all there.
-I have about 4000 rounds through a AX Platform(mostly .308/.260) around 300 rounds through the older AIAW338

If you want something you can shoot from .308 to 338, is a love it or hate it platform with mild pain in the ass mags......DTA SRS.
-I don't know like 4 or 5 k mixed .308/.260/338

If you want a fucking boondoggle and a half Barret MRAD. (2 years later, still waiting on your bullshit caliber swap kits that were due out....what 18 months ago?)
Shot it at a match, meh.
 
What about accuracy.

See I can get a slightly used AX338 (331 rounds) for 6K flat. Folder, butt spike, adjustable cheek piece and Butt plate without tools... Top of the line fully loaded... Just not sure...

DTA is attractive with the caliber swap but bullpup, not sure at all.

Some Barret distributor up here in Canada just told me the MRAD 308 caliber swap kit would be available withing 2-3 months... I figured he was only trying to record a sell.... 6K flat brand new with 2 mags and a pelican case...

So it goes down to reliability and accuracy...
 
AI's are as accurate as the best of them.
Same with the DTA.
Didn't shoot the MRAD enough to make a call on it.

I'd say the Distributor is full of shit on the 308 caliber swap kit for the MRAD.

6K flat for a loaded AX338 is a good price.
 
The 2-3 month bit is a recording. If you look into your dealers eyes when you ask him you can tell he's in a trance when he answers........2 - 3 m-o-n-t-h-s. LOL Barrett's got everyone by the balls. But if you do decide to get an MRAD this is what it can look like. If I were you and had the money AI
 

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Oui en effet! Freakin privince! Not to proud of it!!! most likely 10 grand if you add the special Accuracy International tax!!!

Where are you from? Florida or moved there?
 
Oui en effet! Freakin privince! Not to proud of it!!! most likely 10 grand if you add the special Accuracy International tax!!!

Where are you from? Florida or moved there?

Brother....just move down here.....much cheaper and suppressors are legal!!!!! LOL WoooooHoooooo. Still miss my Montréal.
 
I don't know jack shit about DTA's but they seem like a great 2nd rifle. But to each his own, I don't mess with anomalies with big investments. If I NEEDED a bull pup , it would be the obvious choice.
 
I went with a DTA and do not regret it. The mags do suck....theres no way around it. Im hoping theyll get moving on that 10 round mag they claim to be working on, but they do work and feed reliably.

The caliber swap deal is fantastic. Ive got a .234, 6.5 a 7mm on order from Bartlien and a .30 cal which is going to be a .300 WM, on order with Schneider. Dont worry about the conversion costs, remember, that includes the bolt, which you already would have. You just need a barrel. I just got a 6.5 1-8 twist 5R barrel from Schneider that he profiled for the DTA in 6 weeks.....$340. Barrel extension is $250 and my smith is going to chamber, cut, crown and thread it for me for $400. So for $1000.00, you basically get a new rifle and you dont have to worry about optics because its already mounted, just rezero.

No, it doesnt have the fine fit and finish of a custom build. The ergonomics take a bit of getting used to but I was totally comfortable with it within an afternoons worth of shooting. The bolt throw isnt the big deal everyone makes it out to be.....its a little awkward at first but I dont see the problem with it. Accuracy is a given, its as accurate as any tactical rifle on the planet. I shoot sub half MOA groups with it all the time with the factory barrel.

The bull pup factor is awesome in my opinion. Ive got a 26 inch barreled rifle that tucks down inside my Eberlestock G4 and basically disappears.

The ability to go from .243 win to .338 LM in less than a minute and to do it so reliably without suffering accuracy problems makes it an ideal rifle for me.
 
All three are good rifles, as are the Sako TRGs. I've shot all of them here and there, and ultimately find the feel of the TRG to be most natural for me, but it depends on the person. AIs are built like tanks: simple and effective. The DTA is an interesting platform, but lacks slightly here and there (and if you're a lefty, it can be ruled out completely). The MRAD seems to be a good shooter, yet it just doesn't have quite the same level of design quality as the AI or the Sako in my limited opinion.

None of them are poor choices, but none of them can be clearly called superior to the others for all people and purposes.
 
What about accuracy.

See I can get a slightly used AX338 (331 rounds) for 6K flat. Folder, butt spike, adjustable cheek piece and Butt plate without tools... Top of the line fully loaded... Just not sure...

DTA is attractive with the caliber swap but bullpup, not sure at all.

Some Barret distributor up here in Canada just told me the MRAD 308 caliber swap kit would be available withing 2-3 months... I figured he was only trying to record a sell.... 6K flat brand new with 2 mags and a pelican case...

So it goes down to reliability and accuracy...

OK Just realized you said you can get an AX338 with only 331 rounds for 6K? Don't give that up, buy that rifle now. Who is selling it? Wolverine supplies?
 
I love my MRAD, but due to lack of conversions, I have a DTA SRS A1 on order and should be here in a few months. I loved shooting a DTA SRS in 308 before I placed my order. The DTA will be my regular shooter, but plan to keep the MRAD. Hell of a beautiful, reliable, sturdy 0.5 MOA rifle. Just remember with any of the rifles, once you add good LR scope, bipod, monopod, extra mags, etc. you're talking 10 grand or more easy. With DTA 1 scope works for all barrel conversions after minor repeatable zero adjustment.

I would recommend that you try to shoot or least hold each one of these rifles and you'll have a better idea which has the best balance for you. Good Luck with whatever you finally choose.
 
I recommend the MRAD, granted I have basis for comparison because I do not own the other two. I find the MRAD to be more visually appealing and the fact I am a bit of a Barrett whore led me to the MRAD. I also like the adjust ability of the LOP and cheek piece. S and B scope and a Thunderbeast can and my baby is 2000 yards plus capable.
 
"Visually Appealing" is the most subjective term in that equation.
 
I like the concept of the DTA but I'm just not a fan. I'm short with short arms and the bolt was awkward for me so I can't imagine shooting it as a taller person. I didn't notice any problems with the mags but once again they were awkward to use, I much prefer a mag well out in front of the trigger by far. As I said in another thread, beyond the fact that the gun just doesn't fit me well, having my face at the chamber of a 338 scares me a bit. In the event of a kaboom (it would be rare and would likely be a reloading mistake, or faulty ammo) you would be very fucked up. You're going to bleed most likely with a traditional style rifle, but I'm much more comfortable with that foot between my face and the chamber. It's a cool gun and it seemed to be great quality but its not my thing. If I win the lottery I'd probably buy a Covert just because, but otherwise I'd never buy one.

I had a AWSM and it was a great gun, definitely the standard by which others are judged. I would certainly put the AI at the top of the food chain. I haven't shot an AX yet so I can't but I just picked up my 308 so that is going to change. So far I like the stock though which is the only major difference between the AWSM and AX. The AX got a few other upgrades as well like a double stack mag for the 338.

I shot a Barrett 98B and handled a MRAD and really liked them. The 98B was a 1/2 MOA gun no problem great quality. It's not a battle proven gun like the AI but it is still a great gun and I wouldn't hesitate to buy one. My only complaint I could find was that the forend was a bit short, I'd like to see it just a touch longer to get the bipod out a little further, but it wasn't the end of the world, merely a suggestion I would make. If it was me though, I'd buy the 98B over the MRAD. The only real advantage to the MRAD is the barrel change which is vaporwear at this point, and you're wanting a 338, not a one gun deal. A folding stock on a 338 is a moot point for me because its already so long that folding away 6-7" isn't going to do much for you. The 27" barrel model will fit in a standard 51" drag bag as is and a folder with a can won't get you in that bag so I don't see the point.

All around I would have to say the new "bang for the buck" 338 is the 98B. For just over $4K you get the rifle with a swiveling Harris bipod, two mags, and a Pelican case. I know you're not looking for ultimate value here obviously, but I just figured I'd point out what a good deal the 98B is. For the price of the MRAD though I don't see any reason not to pony up the extra cash and get AI, it's a superior rifle and battle proven. The 98B and AI is worth debating about though, there's enough of a difference there to wonder if you really need to spend the extra but once you spend the extra $1500 for the MRAD the AI isn't much more of a jump.
 
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See I can get a slightly used AX338 (331 rounds) for 6K flat. Folder, butt spike, adjustable cheek piece and Butt plate without tools... Top of the line fully loaded... Just not sure...

I just saw this. IMO it would take a fool to not buy that if you're looking for a top of the line 338. The MRAD will cost as much, and the DTA will cost more by time you get it into Canada. No reason not to buy the AI, you're not saving a thing by getting the other rifles. Screw the caliber changes IMO. If you have the desire, the AI can be converted to standard magnums as well with a barrel and bolt swap.

As far as accuracy, no 338 I've shot has been more accurate than my AWSM.
 
The AI AX .338 is really the queen of the .338s if you're looking for something big. They are very tame to shoot; deliver outstanding accuracy and simply work.
 
The AI AX .338 is really the queen of the .338s if you're looking for something big. They are very tame to shoot; deliver outstanding accuracy and simply work.
I would say the AX is the "Lord-God-King" of the 338's, Queen makes it sound "high maintenance" which not the case.;)
 
OK Just realized you said you can get an AX338 with only 331 rounds for 6K? Don't give that up, buy that rifle now. Who is selling it? Wolverine supplies?

It's a private sell, Wolverine customer service went to dump, my opinion.... they used to know their stuff but I assume there is a lot of new comers. sucks.... Rifle is mine now, will post picture shortly.... can't wait!
 
Glad to hear that AX338 found you. Looking forward to pics.
 
yeah from what I heard ai ax are just beautys they shoot good and look good so hope that 7k you spent is worth while. PLEASE post pics I love to see the groups you get too
 
It's a private sell, Wolverine customer service went to dump, my opinion.... they used to know their stuff but I assume there is a lot of new comers. sucks.... Rifle is mine now, will post picture shortly.... can't wait!

Good choice. It is definitely the best rifle out of the 3 you listed.
 
dang I wish I was you >.< all I got is a rem 700 build... my build is like a penny found on the street yours is like a freaking holy grail
 
dang I wish I was you >.< all I got is a rem 700 build... my build is like a penny found on the street yours is like a freaking holy grail

I started with a build up Rem 700 15 years ago... I put money aside for 15 years for this. Kids, wife.... Cost a lot!! Lol. You'll get there thrust me.
 
You will love your AX. Here is the type of accuracy you should expect (or even better). Granted, Its not 5 rounds in one small hole but here is a 20 round group in a slightly bigger hole. AX.338 with S&B optic shot in February 2013 at Project 2000 range from a bench at 100 yards. This was after 3 rounds to set the scope at 100 yards.
 

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