Here is an impression of the Accuracy International AX PSR with a suppressor. This thread will mainly focus on the suppressed results.
I am not affiliated with any company.
About the rifle platform/deployment kit…the rifle comes in three calibers-- .308, 300 Win Mag and 338 Lapua. All the barrels are Bartlein barrels made by Mr Dave Tooley and come with AAC Titan QD muzzle brakes. The unique facet about this kit is the owner got two additional barrels/calibers---6.5 Creedmoor and 338 Norma. It is my understanding both of these additional Bartlein barrels were made by Dave Tooley from AINA specs.
The calibers utilized on this day were 6.5 Creedmoor, 308, and 338 Lapua.
For the 6.5 Creedmoor (140 AMax), we did not have an additional AAC Titan QD brake and did not want to remove one from the other barrels. Instead, we utilized an adapter M18x1.5 to 5/8x24 and utilized a Liberty Victory suppressor. We hope to get an additional brake in the future. The adapter was made by TROS.
For the .308 (175 SMK), the AAC Titan QD suppressor was utilized.
For the 338 Lapua (300 SMK), the AAC Titan QD suppressor was utilized. The ammo was box Federal Gold Medal 300 SMK BTHP.
For the AAC Titan QD, it was the updated version--without the plug welds. No discernible difference between the previous version except with the visible appearance of the plug welds.
I'll let the pictures speak for themselves.
100yds
90 F
30.05
Wind: 3-4 o’clock @ 3-8 knots
Elevation: 37’
Point of Aim: Center 'X'
NOTE: This rifle is already well known for accuracy and quality. I decided to do something different (than I have done in the past) with all of the suppressed strings. I removed the suppressor after EACH shot and re-attached it. I wanted to see---- not only accuracy, but also repeatability. I am not the best shot, but did my best to maintain a consistent platform. I am sure others can do better than me.
Overall: All were 5 shot groups. Where I marked a “1” next to the hole---that was my first round for that group. Where I marked “5” next to the hole—that was my fifth round for that group. The only groups which should have been better were for the 338 Lapua (both the suppressed and unsuppressed), the 5th round got away from me… my fault.
Well … I guess all of the groups could have been better…me as the limiting factor.
Anyways, hope people were interested in these results.
First picture: 6.5 CM Unsuppressed. 5 shot group.

Second picture: 6.5 CM with Liberty Victory. 5 shot group.

Third picture: .308 Unsuppressed. 5 shot group.

Fourth picture: .308 with AAC Titan QD. 5 shot group.

Fifth picture: 338 Lapua Unsuppressed. 5 shot group.

Sixth picture: 338 Lapua with AAC Titan QD. 5 shot group.

I am not affiliated with any company.
About the rifle platform/deployment kit…the rifle comes in three calibers-- .308, 300 Win Mag and 338 Lapua. All the barrels are Bartlein barrels made by Mr Dave Tooley and come with AAC Titan QD muzzle brakes. The unique facet about this kit is the owner got two additional barrels/calibers---6.5 Creedmoor and 338 Norma. It is my understanding both of these additional Bartlein barrels were made by Dave Tooley from AINA specs.
The calibers utilized on this day were 6.5 Creedmoor, 308, and 338 Lapua.
For the 6.5 Creedmoor (140 AMax), we did not have an additional AAC Titan QD brake and did not want to remove one from the other barrels. Instead, we utilized an adapter M18x1.5 to 5/8x24 and utilized a Liberty Victory suppressor. We hope to get an additional brake in the future. The adapter was made by TROS.
For the .308 (175 SMK), the AAC Titan QD suppressor was utilized.
For the 338 Lapua (300 SMK), the AAC Titan QD suppressor was utilized. The ammo was box Federal Gold Medal 300 SMK BTHP.
For the AAC Titan QD, it was the updated version--without the plug welds. No discernible difference between the previous version except with the visible appearance of the plug welds.
I'll let the pictures speak for themselves.
100yds
90 F
30.05
Wind: 3-4 o’clock @ 3-8 knots
Elevation: 37’
Point of Aim: Center 'X'
NOTE: This rifle is already well known for accuracy and quality. I decided to do something different (than I have done in the past) with all of the suppressed strings. I removed the suppressor after EACH shot and re-attached it. I wanted to see---- not only accuracy, but also repeatability. I am not the best shot, but did my best to maintain a consistent platform. I am sure others can do better than me.
Overall: All were 5 shot groups. Where I marked a “1” next to the hole---that was my first round for that group. Where I marked “5” next to the hole—that was my fifth round for that group. The only groups which should have been better were for the 338 Lapua (both the suppressed and unsuppressed), the 5th round got away from me… my fault.
Well … I guess all of the groups could have been better…me as the limiting factor.
Anyways, hope people were interested in these results.
First picture: 6.5 CM Unsuppressed. 5 shot group.

Second picture: 6.5 CM with Liberty Victory. 5 shot group.

Third picture: .308 Unsuppressed. 5 shot group.

Fourth picture: .308 with AAC Titan QD. 5 shot group.

Fifth picture: 338 Lapua Unsuppressed. 5 shot group.

Sixth picture: 338 Lapua with AAC Titan QD. 5 shot group.

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