Well that’s true in one aspect yes. Also if you reload it’s not as big of a deal either. I just don’t get enough time to reload as it is so I like to buy factory ammo for coyote hunting.
Kinda depends on variables I guess lol
Just a little more case capacity and twist rates that are more in line with smaller varmint bullets. Also a much better selection of factory varmint loads. Not a huge difference but I feel everyone gets caught up on shooting heavy bullets. For varmints I like the lighter bullets for flatter...
Tom is the reach to the trigger the same as the tcs? I know some people with small hands struggle to reach the trigger on that stock. I happen to have little girl hands so just want make sure I’m not messing up by ordering one.
It’s honestly way over blown. If you’re running the bolt hard you’ll never even notice it.
Shot at a yote last summer on the run with mine balanced on a truck door and never lost track of it in my scope. Hit him with my second shot at 400 on the run.
With that said in a bench setting slow...
I sure appreciate you asking for me! That’s an interesting answer…euro had a few axsa listed at 6500$. Seems like a no brainer over the new atxc for the same price.
I can’t really tell a difference of bolt lift in my axsr vs my atx .