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Did people actually buy the AT? The AXSA was $6500 10 years ago.So the cheapest new AI is now $6500?....
Yep. I'm out. You all enjoy your apple rifles![]()
A very smug and arrogant pot shot. I get it--you are cool.Never had issues getting parts for my AI, but I guess I called Mile High & didn't think about Cabela's or Bass Pro. I like the 60* bolt on the AI's & Tikka because I've got large hands. The 90* on my 700's & Defiance have a lighter lift with 50% more throw, it's physics. Try a bit of lube on the firing pin cocking ramps on the bolt, it does wonders. The reliability & function is why I'm an AI fan, the added safety is a bonus. BTW still running an old 15 AX308 & AXMC so I'm interested in this new model but don't know if it's that much better than my AX for $6500. The 223 bolt I wouldn't hold my breath for, kinda like the CheyTec bolt for my 50ELR that was supposed to be available a couple years ago now.
Apparently cause they are contemplating keeping it. It's honestly the one I want, but I am admittedly a poor and can barely afford to keep up on rebarreling my main rifle.Did people actually buy the AT? The AXSA was $6500 10 years ago.
Apparently cause they are contemplating keeping it. It's honestly the one I want, but I am admittedly a poor and can barely afford to keep up on rebarreling my main rifle.
I also can't understand how AI cost what it does. I could do a Terminus, Bighorn or any other prefit capable action and a Bartlien barrel screwed on for max $2500 and put it in a chassis of my choice for less than a AT. Or buy a GAP. Doesn't mean I don't want a AT.
The price is bad, if demand is soft dealers might let them go in the upper-$5k range. And based on the threads, demand looks soft.$6500 for a base rifle is pretty nuts.
I'll make the prediction that they will end up not discontinuing the AXSA line. They may tweak it and call it something else, but I bet it doesn't go away.The price is bad, if demand is soft dealers might let them go in the upper-$5k range. And based on the threads, demand looks soft.
They produce the most sexiest rifles imo. I’ll give them that.AI has never been a cost leader, and I don't think that's a problem for AI. I think people were generally accepting of the AI cost premium (historically). But this isn't 2008 anymore (or even 2015), and I think the AI cost premium is going to come under pressure. Substitute products have caught up to AI, and in some regards surpassed them.
Back in the day it was a PITA getting a stock bedded and inlet for a DBM, working over an action (adding a pic rail, opening up it up for a DBM, truing, adding a recoil lug, upgrading the extractor and so on...), replacing the factory barrel, upgrading the trigger. You would do all that and it still wouldn't be as problem free as an AI, but it would cost as much. And it wouldn't switch barrels as well as an AI (well the post-14 AIs anyway). AI's were unique products.
Now... Anybody can throw together a problem free rifle for half the cost of an AI. Pick your action, pick your stock/chassis, pick your trigger. Pick your caliber, pick your bolt face. Switch barrel? No problem. Lightweight for hunting? No problem. Heavy for comps? No problem. 223 for low cost trigger time? no problem.
Again, AI doesn't need to be a cost leader to be successful. I'm not trying to armchair quarterback their business. I'm not trying to tear them down. They have made some of the coolest bolt action rifles ever. I'm happy to pay a premium for the AI cool factor... But $6500 for a short action rifle that I can't change bolts faces on in 2024? With a 3 piece, non-bonded chassis? It's not really a unique product, I'm having a hard time seeing the value... And I'm trying to see the value. By the time you put a scope on it, you'll be close to 10 grand. You can buy a high-performance motorcycle for 10K. I think we've jumped the shark on this precision rifle stuff. And I think that's the all the "haters" in this thread are saying.
There's nothing sexy about keymod.They produce the most sexiest rifles imo. I’ll give them that.
There's nothing sexy about keymod.
Writing was on the wall the whole time?*dickmod
It's proprietary to AI.
Writing was on the wall the whole time?
My wife would call that a medium soft.At least the axsr doesn't have the erect penises like the at-x. They are kind of, um, flaccid.![]()
All the AI's I've bought had sling mounts with the multiple pic rails included. I get it, if you don't like it. Sale it, it's one of the few guns that hold their value.A very smug and arrogant pot shot. I get it--you are cool.
And absolutely missed the point. Its about part availability. Its not about a specific store. And also price. Everyone has caught up to AI in terms of reliability. I gotta Quote for 300 Norma in a Terminus 2700, slap it in an AI Chasis and I have an AXSR on the cheap with my trigger of choice. And the bolts are available (half cost) as are my choice of triggers from multiple retailers. Ever been out in the Red Shit of Oklahoma(TM) Lots of actions doing just fine out there. How about a Cadex and now all my rails and shit are $20 (mlock) not $100 and I don't have to scrounge for them.
Cheapest sling attachment shipped to my door COSTS MORE THAN THE SLING in keyslot. Think about that--I can get Jacob's RO sling for LESS than it costs to attach the FUCKING SLING.
Btw I did call Mile High (you know where I BOUGH IT!), Bison Tactical, Europtic.
Wait listed for multiple parts.
Next time try reading comprehension instead of smug attitude. It doesn't help your case at all. I drank the kool aid. I tasted like shit in my mouth.
Never seen a H&H, Rigby or Mauser safari rifle huh?They produce the most sexiest rifles imo. I’ll give them that.
Little clip of the new AT-XC.
As much I agree with many of your posts in many forums, I am kind of laughing at the statementA very smug and arrogant pot shot. I get it--you are cool.
And absolutely missed the point. Its about part availability. Its not about a specific store. And also price. Everyone has caught up to AI in terms of reliability. I gotta Quote for 300 Norma in a Terminus 2700, slap it in an AI Chasis and I have an AXSR on the cheap with my trigger of choice. And the bolts are available (half cost) as are my choice of triggers from multiple retailers. Ever been out in the Red Shit of Oklahoma(TM) Lots of actions doing just fine out there. How about a Cadex and now all my rails and shit are $20 (mlock) not $100 and I don't have to scrounge for them.
Cheapest sling attachment shipped to my door COSTS MORE THAN THE SLING in keyslot. Think about that--I can get Jacob's RO sling for LESS than it costs to attach the FUCKING SLING.
Btw I did call Mile High (you know where I BOUGH IT!), Bison Tactical, Europtic.
Wait listed for multiple parts.
Next time try reading comprehension instead of smug attitude. It doesn't help your case at all. I drank the kool aid. I tasted like shit in my mouth.
I'd like to see some hard data to corroborate that claim. Please show me a "custom rifle that has gone through the testing and field exposure of an AI". You're better than that statement.Everyone has caught up to AI in terms of reliability.
Would it make people feel better if everyone agrees the price does not reflect value? There always is diminishing returns, or in this case for many the product is no better than something of lesser cost????AI has never been a cost leader, and I don't think that's a problem for AI. I think people were generally accepting of the AI cost premium (historically). But this isn't 2008 anymore (or even 2015), and I think the AI cost premium is going to come under pressure. Substitute products have caught up to AI, and in some regards surpassed them.
Back in the day it was a PITA getting a stock bedded and inlet for a DBM, working over an action (adding a pic rail, opening up it up for a DBM, truing, adding a recoil lug, upgrading the extractor and so on...), replacing the factory barrel, upgrading the trigger. You would do all that and it still wouldn't be as problem free as an AI, but it would cost as much. And it wouldn't switch barrels as well as an AI (well the post-14 AIs anyway). AI's were unique products.
Now... Anybody can throw together a problem free rifle for half the cost of an AI. Pick your action, pick your stock/chassis, pick your trigger. Pick your caliber, pick your bolt face. Switch barrel? No problem. Lightweight for hunting? No problem. Heavy for comps? No problem. 223 for low cost trigger time? no problem.
Again, AI doesn't need to be a cost leader to be successful. I'm not trying to armchair quarterback their business. I'm not trying to tear them down. They have made some of the coolest bolt action rifles ever. I'm happy to pay a premium for the AI cool factor... But $6500 for a short action rifle that I can't change bolts faces on in 2024? With a 3 piece, non-bonded chassis? It's not really a unique product, I'm having a hard time seeing the value... And I'm trying to see the value. By the time you put a scope on it, you'll be close to 10 grand. You can buy a high-performance motorcycle for 10K. I think we've jumped the shark on this precision rifle stuff. And I think that's the all the "haters" in this thread are saying.
Thorbeast, this is not a go at you. Time I finnished and realised how it may come across, couldn't be fucked retyping!!!![]()
Faark, for what they cost, AI are amateurs!!!So you're buying a Sako TRG?
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This is up there for me. Not mine.They produce the most sexiest rifles imo. I’ll give them that.
I would guess one of the easiest way to address the bolt lift would be reduced firing spring poundage...... For those of us whose lives do not depend on the "bang", I could go a few pounds lighter.Quite a few were wondering what changes would make the bolt lift different. Here's one specific spot. Top pic is current action, bottom is new action.
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Not sure how much more info has been added to the thread. Barrels confirmed to be interchangeable with past AT, AX, ATX rifles for the new AT-XC.
Video should start at the AI part:
Well, pure speculation but...This is an odd move by AI. Their unique claim to fame was being the turn-key, bomb-proof package that you could ship to any war zone with confidence. If AI is going the more competitive/modular direction with the non-bonded actions, I would expect them to be selling bare actions like their competition does. I also really don't understand getting rid of the AT chassis option for the new action design. The AT was the gateway AI for lots of people because it saved $1000 on a rifle vs the AX chassis and if one could easily unbolt the chassis to upgrade later, why not offer an "affordable" base model?
Had the 300PRC barrel off the AXSR last week, gave it a scrub. Screwed the suppressor back on, screwed the barrel in, torqued it down 49in lb... Fired 3 fouling shots of box ammo.Question for you guys with the quick change barrel versions. Do they return to zero ?
Ooh, this gives me an idea. I'm going to start a data collection thread to see what we can see.I find barrels return to zero but the first shot with the barrel on is 0.2 mil low then all other shots are on zero.
Same chat as the Blaser R8 really. "Return to zero" is subjective so asking a pure hunter a lot of the time isn't that helpful and most of them over here can't shoot worth a stuff anyway so wouldn't notice if it didn'tOoh, this gives me an idea. I'm going to start a data collection thread to see what we can see.
1) AI Cold Bore vs subsequent shots.
2) Return to zero after install.
This is an odd move by AI. Their unique claim to fame was being the turn-key, bomb-proof package that you could ship to any war zone with confidence. If AI is going the more competitive/modular direction with the non-bonded actions, I would expect them to be selling bare actions like their competition does. I also really don't understand getting rid of the AT chassis option for the new action design. The AT was the gateway AI for lots of people because it saved $1000 on a rifle vs the AX chassis and if one could easily unbolt the chassis to upgrade later, why not offer an "affordable" base model?
Also throw cleaning into the mix. I find a barrel that I've cleaned will take a few rounds to return to zero. When doing load development now I foul a barrel with 5 rounds first before starting.Ooh, this gives me an idea. I'm going to start a data collection thread to see what we can see.
1) AI Cold Bore vs subsequent shots.
2) Return to zero after install.
Lol. True, that's why I requested pics of targets.Same chat as the Blaser R8 really. "Return to zero" is subjective so asking a pure hunter a lot of the time isn't that helpful and most of them over here can't shoot worth a stuff anyway so wouldn't notice if it didn't![]()
Any speculation as to what “looking hard at the AT as it’s so very popular” means?Scott S was there this morning. Straight from him, eventual discontinuance of the sa to commercial sales, but he said they are looking hard at the AT as its so popular. Very interesting to speak with, very informative.
It’s been done before and posted on the hide when the AXMC came out.The better "test" would be to track 10 or so CB/CCB shots then sit there to remove/replace the barrel for 10-I would bet money if you posted the pics without saying what one saw that nobody could tell any difference.
I did that when I got my AT and then the AXMC. I seldom ever see more than a 0.1 mil of difference wrt to RTZ.It’s been done before and posted on the hide when the AXMC came out.
A few guys went to the range and swapped barrels for what must have taken all day.
I forget the outcome but it was “fine” and there wasn’t much drama to the thread so I guessing the data was good enough lol
The one rep said on Tuesday that the AT would eventually be LE/MIL only. Scott S. said on Thursday that they are looking hard at that and since it's so popular to keep it in the commercial line up. Not me speculating, words from them at the booth.Any speculation as to what “looking hard at the AT as it’s so very popular” means?
Looking hard like “We were going to discontinue the AT before re realized how popular it is”?
Or something else?
Speculate away…
-Stan
That was my point--all "pointless" from a practical standpoint.It’s been done before and posted on the hide when the AXMC came out.
A few guys went to the range and swapped barrels for what must have taken all day.
I forget the outcome but it was “fine” and there wasn’t much drama to the thread so I guessing the data was good enough lol
Thank you.The one rep said on Tuesday that the AT would eventually be LE/MIL only. Scott S. said on Thursday that they are looking hard at that and since it's so popular to keep it in the commercial line up. Not me speculating, words from them at the booth.