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  1. TylerN

    Accuracy International AT-XC

    Vintage AT-X master race! Now that the AT-X is disconnected it's got the retro appeal:
  2. TylerN

    Accuracy International AT-XC

    A good definition of a hobby is something that makes terrible financial sense but you enjoy it anyway.
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    .22 br

    For those with N540 experience, what would be a good starting point for 90gr SMKs? I'm not finding any good load data so far.
  4. TylerN

    Accuracy International AT-XC

    The base and pro is an AI UK thing. The US AINA rifles are like the pro, bridge, hinge and bag rider.
  5. TylerN

    6mm Dasher

    I'd guess it's technically possible but definitely the hard way vs Alpha Dasher brass or fire forming Lapua.
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    Seating die for 22 dasher

    I seat 90gr SMKs in. 22 BRA with a Forester 6 Dasher die so I'd guess those combos you listed would work with the Forester.
  7. TylerN

    Any South Florida rifle ranges of 1,000 yds and longer?

    That's pretty accurate. To get to the berm take Naffi road to the clubhouse and keep going straight. Down the road maybe 200 yards is a few derelict buildings and a bunch of junk, then the 360 bay is back there. There's a gate beyond the 360 bay and the berm is about a 100 yards out in a...
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    Accuracy International Picture Thread

    Maybe try a WTB in the PX also. I bet a lot of people have 1 of 2 in a parts bin unused. Might have bought them to try with a AW cut custom but went back to AICS mags.
  9. TylerN

    Suppressors TBAC ASR SR thread print

    it seems like the depth from the shoulder of the brake to the fins in the port areas is 1.5" total. So a bit less than that from the shoulder to the front of the barrel, say 1.4" in a 3/4"-24 thread seems like it should duplicate the ASR thread cut and fit with the SR brakes. Good call; all...
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    Suppressors TBAC ASR SR thread print

    Does anyone have the dimensions or prints for the threading used on ASR barrels for the SR mounts? This threading looks smart for SR mounts, reduces the OAL added and would make cleaning the crown easy. Looks like it should be easy enough for a Smith to cut 5/8"-24 or 3/4"-24 threads like this...
  11. TylerN

    Accuracy International Picture Thread

    No way is that a 308 projectile, way to sleek and it would have a bc much better than 1.2 G7 or whatever your 308 is rocking. Here's a more accurate picture of a 308 in flight:
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    Accuracy International Picture Thread

    A touch over 2.97".
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    Accuracy International Picture Thread

    Shoot suppressed you heathens!
  14. TylerN

    Accuracy International Picture Thread

    I think the guts of the trigger are the same but the housing is different. Comp trigger will drop into AT action. AXSR has an additional roll pin holding the trigger in place. I'm not sure if the comp would fit in the AXSR.
  15. TylerN

    Accuracy International AT-XC

    Are you interested in the AI features or prefer the handling (60 degree)? Or do you have no use for quick change barrels, AX mags and the AI ecco system? Or do you love the feel of 90 degree actions and can't handle 12 lbs of bolt lift? To me it's AI or GTFO but to each their own.
  16. TylerN

    Accuracy International Picture Thread

    Looks like a good fixer-upper project. Should be sweet once that bolt gets cleaned up and skins etc. are sourced. (y)
  17. TylerN

    AXSR Elite Sand

    I saw EO has had right hand firing pins in stock. And I get the feeling MH and EO have stopped carrying firing pins other than black so grab them while you can.
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    Accuracy International Picture Thread

    Just sell it to cloners and get something more functional with the funds.
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    Send iT Level adapter for Badger C1 mounts

    Was this from Badger or a third party?
  20. TylerN

    Accuracy International AT-XC

    unbonded is nicer for everyone (Civ/Mil) when it comes to servicing the rifle. The military has armorers that take apart and service rifles, I'm sure they could deal with a bonded action but a few bolts torqued to spec are just easier for all involved. Plus I'm sure it's more efficient to not...