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It's the Q Cherry Bomb and the Q Plan B adapter for the Omega suppressor. It makes a very light weight suppressor combination.
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Finally upgraded my AI ATs glass. I was running a NF F1 3.5-15 for close to a decade on my old AE and transferred it to my AT when I got it last year. Decided to finally upgrade the glass. Shout out to the guys in the optics sale forum. They been having great deals on Schmidt and Benders for the last 2 months.
I have always been impressed with the glass, and the value proposition they have at the used prices make it a great time to buy.

 
Congrats on the purchase.

I have a few Elite Iron Bipods now, pictures above on the AXSR 300 WM. It's a non panning model, all steel. Just the standard pic rail connection. You just mount it to the bottom as shown in my pics. One of the best bipods I've used.

Just got the 50 version but didn't try it out yet on my AX50.




A quick "after action" report. I finally got the AI I traded for out to the range on Friday. What a pleasure to shoot.

The former owner was (remarkably) shooting it off-hand; I don't exactly shake like a dog sh*tting razor blades, but I would like to pick up a bipod for it.

I am thinking the Elite Iron Bipod, non-panning or panning??, aluminum, normal height, the way to go; or is there something another one I should look at?
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It's not bad at all. Like a steady slow push. The whole rig moves quite a bit, but nothing terrible.

Not sure what the weight is maybe about 30 lbs with the scope.

Shot it again today, need to dial it in a little more.

Hows the kick on that 50 or does that rifle have some weight to it ?
 
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@Fixr care to share the link to the STL file? :)

For the 338LM


and I just noticed the same Maker has one for 308, it doesn't say which 308 mag but I will print one and report back


If you use these don't forget to thank the Maker
 
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Nice work on the 3d printing! Would.love to have the STL file.

Other question to you guys: would you recommend an Atlas 5h bipod under the AXMC? I can pick one up for about 25% under retail so I am tempted. But will not go for it if there are better alternatives.
 
Nice work on the 3d printing! Would.love to have the STL file.

Other question to you guys: would you recommend an Atlas 5h bipod under the AXMC? I can pick one up for about 25% under retail so I am tempted. But will not go for it if there are better alternatives.

5h is solid for prone work, I used the standard Atlas PSR model on the AXMC and never had issue but loved the size and capability of it. I plan to use the PSR on the AXSR as well. There are many good options out there though.
 
I had one and got rid of it. Stable as hell, worked a charm. That said it hard to alter tension on the fly and found it rattley and annoying. Very loose fit on the spigot unless you crank it all the way down..... which you need an Allen key if it’s the 12 o’clock position so not particularly practical.

Horses for courses though....
 
I need a hard case for my AXSA and I was looking at the AI Transit case. Anyone have experience with it? Is it worth the $775 vs a Pelican IM3300 or V800 with custom foam?
 
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I can finally join the club with my “new” MKIII. Now just got to find some glass worthy of sitting on top.
Welcome to the club, an "oldie but goodie" for sure, AI's flat out shoot - old and new. If you're anywhere near Colorado, I'm setting up an AI "Fun Shoot" out near Beuna Vista on October 4th. Don't worry too much about "worthy" glass, you can put a Vortex PST II on there and it'll shoot, image may not be as nice as a TT, but the point is to hit what you're aiming at, and most decent glass can do that today.
 
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Welcome to the club, an "oldie but goodie" for sure, AI's flat out shoot - old and new. If you're anywhere near Colorado, I'm setting up an AI "Fun Shoot" out near Beuna Vista on October 4th. Don't worry too much about "worthy" glass, you can put a Vortex PST II on there and it'll shoot, image may not be as nice as a TT, but the point is to hit what you're aiming at, and most decent glass can do that today.

That would be a fun shoot! Unfortunately im nowhere near there. The deal i got on this thing from Mile High is too good to print. I got lucky for sure.
 
That would be a fun shoot! Unfortunately im nowhere near there. The deal i got on this thing from Mile High is too good to print. I got lucky for sure.
Mile High is a great group right here in Colorado, sometimes they have amazing deals that are not always advertised, glad you found something that worked for you.
 
I have a MKIII that has the more AT style skins and was looking to change the skins out to the earlier MKIII/MKII style skins and was wondering if anyone knew a good source for something like that?
 
I have a MKIII that has the more AT style skins and was looking to change the skins out to the earlier MKIII/MKII style skins and was wondering if anyone knew a good source for something like that?
Try Mile High. Mike found me a set of dark earth skins for one of my AW's. They are getting scarce though!

Oh.... and maybe try Tac Pro Shooting in Mingus, TX. He has a lot of extra parts in the back room still I believe.
 
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Looking good, now get some loads worked up and let us know how it goes!

Is Dave putting flats on the barrel? Looks like something near the muzzle.


More stuff arrived today, including a 27" 300 PRC barrel by Dave Tooley. Hopefully I can get the new AXMC out soon.

Anyone using a SOCOM 7.62-RC on a 300 PRC or 300WM? Thoughts? TIA.

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Looking good, now get some loads worked up and let us know how it goes!

Is Dave putting flats on the barrel? Looks like something near the muzzle.

I'm going to catalog the first 100-120rds through the barrel as it speeds up using factory H225s. I'll develop a load using N565 and RL26 for the 220 Bergers and H225s.

Cut with 6 flats.

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