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Accuracy International Picture Thread

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Look at that sage green AXSR… 😂
#EliteDeception
#TheSandSheToldYouNotToWorryAbout
 
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What bore guide options is there for a 300wm axsr?
AI makes a guide for the MC (which fits the SR) if you don’t want to remove the barrel. I use this occasionally but I usually pull the barrel. If you don’t care, get @pfl338 ’s guides. I have the set of three and they’re great.
 
Anyone here run Hornady 178 BTHP factory ammo out of their 24” AI barrel? If so, what kind of speeds are you getting?
 
AI makes a guide for the MC (which fits the SR) if you don’t want to remove the barrel. I use this occasionally but I usually pull the barrel. If you don’t care, get @pfl338 ’s guides. I have the set of three and they’re great.
I saw a ax 338 bore guide, is that what id want for the 300wm? There is no 300 wm option

Can you post a link to pfl338s stuff? Tried looking it up but couldn't find it
 
In a pinch - The AT / AXSA bore guide also fits the AXSR however is not held in place by the bolt stop so will move around a bit.
Being a 308, it'll work for the WM / PRC.
 
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My first Accuracy International!

After lusting over these rifles for a few years, trying to talk myself out of it and into various versions of a TRG and other rifles a dozen times, I finally pulled the trigger and got an AT.

I’ve got both a 308 and 6.5 barrel for it and both have shot great so far. Working on dialing in my velocity with 175FGMM and Norma 143 GT for the 6.5.

Still working on fine tuning the stock adjustments for me, and waiting on a spigot so I can run a bipod.
 

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Your post had a joke in it? lol

@DKN83 ‘s post seems to imply AT-X rifles are for old folks. I don’t think he was even referencing your joke per se, but responding to just the image of a AT-X.

Yours? No idea.

“The X we have at home” phrase usually seems to mean that here is the inferior version that we have access to. The unattainable original thing is much better.

If your joke is: the “inferior” thing you have is only different than the original thing mainly by color (for example, mint green vs. FDE, or folder vs. non-folder)…

well, uh, ha…ha?

Edit: Or is this a Leupold scope joke? That’s a little funny.
 
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Your post had a joke in it? lol

@DKN83 ‘s post seems to imply AT-X rifles are for old folks. I don’t think he was even referencing your joke per se, but responding to just the image of a AT-X.

Yours? No idea.

“The X we have at home” phrase usually seems to mean that here is the inferior version that we have access to. The unattainable original thing is much better.

If your joke is: the “inferior” thing you have is only different than the original thing mainly by color (for example, mint green vs. FDE, or folder vs. non-folder)…

well, uh, ha…ha?

Edit: Or is this a Leupold scope joke? That’s a little funny.
Thanks for the essay
 
Crazy question.. if I was to buy a chassis say, AXSR/A Is it feasible to build a rifle from that point on? I'm just curious.
So, you’d buy a take-off AXSA chassis…and then what? Where would you get an AI action cheap enough where it would make financial sense?

Or are you mixing things up with the AI rem700 chassis? Obviously you can only put a rem700 compatible action in there (not an AI) and built out a rifle, just like you would with any Rem700 compatible chassis like a KRG W3.
 
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Crazy question.. if I was to buy a chassis say, AXSR/A Is it feasible to build a rifle from that point on? I'm just curious.
If you have the cash, buy the AXSR. If you don’t have THAT much cash, buy the ATX.

But don’t buy an AX/SR/ATX chassis and put a 700 footprint in it. It isn’t worth the time and money you’ll waste building out something that’s only a few hundo less than an ATX. I wasted my time with that and other rifles…when I should have just went full AI years ago. Best firearm decision I ever made was getting the AXSR.
 
Crazy question.. if I was to buy a chassis say, AXSR/A Is it feasible to build a rifle from that point on? I'm just curious.
Others here have the $9895 - $11,169 (EuroOptic) for an AXSR or the $4250 - $5250 for an AT-X; not including tax. Not everyone has that kind of disposable income. The others have correctly stated if your goal is a real AI rifle, then buy a real AI rifle. If the goal is something to build up to as you can afford in the end, unfortunately, AI does not support such a piecemeal approach and wants you to go all in, money-wise (eBay does have AI action-specific chassis that are hard to sell because people tend to go for the Remington clone AI chassis options instead).

The factory AI's have a flat bottom square receiver action with a specific interface that only works with an AI action-specific chassis they are mated to; they will not work with other actions. If your goal is a non-AI action, like a Remington footprint or a non-Remington footprint like a Surgeon 1581XL, then yes, your approach is 'feasible' (AXSR go for about $1500-$1700 used on eBay or the PX, if you can find, with retail from $2000-$2760). On the low end with an AXSR chassis and a Remington 700 barreled action swapped in, you are at about $2700-$3300, all in, not counting scope. If you get any aftermarket action like a Defiance, Terminus, BigHorn, Curtis, ARC, Origin, etc., you are, like the others said, up at the price of an AT-X even with pre-fit barrels that need no gunsmith.

So given this info and what the others said, if you are ok with a base Remington 700 in an AXSR chassis, you will save a grand on the rifle set-up alone. For one more grand, you get an interchangeable barrel system on the AT-X (seen for $3250 as a base auction price on GB by MileHighShooting over the holidays, but in red color, though), but I presume that is not the 'look' you are after. If you are on a budget and are going for the 'look,' then, yes, the AXSR chassis option is feasible given these considerations. Cheers!
 
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I'm so damn proud of you guys..... Life keeping me way busy and I come back to people cracking Leupold jokes for me and shit like this.
.. keep driving on gbpse committee
For those who almost lost their eyesight after all those Remingtons, Leupolds and new era AI.

This is for you😄

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These consistently sell for more than they ever retailed for. No amount of communication to AI ever seems to convince them of the amount of money they are losing by not continuing to offer a legacy version.


$5100 for a non folder AE Mk2? When did AE prices go crazy?

I bought one of my AE Mk3 folders new from Mile High for about $4250 and the other one used from the PX here for about $3600. Sold them both for $3500 or so when I upgraded to ATs, but that was quite a few years ago now.

Soon after the AT was released (at a much lower price than the AW) I remember watching quite a few AEs selling in the PX in the high $2k range, and at least one without a barrel in the low $2k range...
 
$5100 for a non folder AE Mk2? When did AE prices go crazy?

I bought one of my AE Mk3 folders new from Mile High for about $4250 and the other one used from the PX here for about $3600. Sold them both for $3500 or so when I upgraded to ATs, but that was quite a few years ago now.

Soon after the AT was released (at a much lower price than the AW) I remember watching quite a few AEs selling in the PX in the high $2k range, and at least one without a barrel in the low $2k range...
Includes the scope and what not. Still seems high though
 
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That's like a 500 dollar scope on a 120 dollar mount. At the absolute most, that's a 3k rifle. That would be pushing it for a MKII non folder.
 
Includes the scope and what not.
Seller writes:

“Vortex Viper 6-24x50 scope. The scope has some light handling marks. The scope has an EBR-1 MOA reticle. The reticle can be illuminated but the battery is dead and we do not have one to test.”
Looks like the Gen I pst. That shit is vintage, boys (with warfighter scope bite). W/out the scope that gun is worth $1500 $50 tops.
 
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If you have the cash, buy the AXSR. If you don’t have THAT much cash, buy the ATX.

But don’t buy an AX/SR/ATX chassis and put a 700 footprint in it. It isn’t worth the time and money you’ll waste building out something that’s only a few hundo less than an ATX. I wasted my time with that and other rifles…when I should have just went full AI years ago. Best firearm decision I ever made was getting the AXSR.
This makes sense unless you want to shoot something like 6BR…. AXSR won’t do that. I know this because I have an AXSR, but had to buy a second gun to shoot the gamer calibers I wanted to shoot 😂