I call it the Chazz Michael Michael’s of Precision Rifles.
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Is it going to be available lefty?
Specs? ..... weight, length, assuming 20 moa rail, A2, RRS integral, 60° bolt, etc, etc.
Adjustable trigger? And #'s
Standard bolt face.... Or other sizes available?
Mags? And capacity?
Assuming same barrel thread and tenon as current short action
Any new accessories available?
Colors available?
Factory calibers, barrel lengths, twist rates, groove, barrel manufacturer being offered?
Timeline availability?
Pricing?
@Covertnoob5 Stop acting as if you don’t change gear every month. Who you’re kidding Will?! Lol
Haha true! But this thing looks legit. Plus there aren’t 101 aftermarket chassis available for an AI action. So I might do this and move my Vector to my NRL hunter series gun.
Not bad... Sort of want..
Now outside of a folder, and a slightly longer action, is what is one really gaining with the premium associated with the AXSR or AXSA? Been going back between an AX or MRAD, and the AT-X seems pretty cool
Meh !
Can't say I'm very excited by this. Its F'ugly for sure. The shorter pic rail is a much needed feature and I love how we are now adding weights to an AI, how times have changed !!
Comp trigger isn't all that. The magwell cut isn't really that useful and whilst the chassis might help on barricades you are still left with a heavy bolt throw 3 lug action that isn't optimal for competition. I love my AI but I don't see this as a revolutionary or needed upgrade. I will stick with my custom rifle for competition.
Sort of like being the last guy to the party and turning up with a mediocre bottle of wine.
If you can’t run your AI bolt in a match setting without issue......it’s your technique. Not the bolt throw weight.
Let's be honest. It isn't as good at staying on target as a custom action.
Let’s be honest, if you run the bolt properly, it is.
Put your thumb on top the grip area, just behind the bolt. The rifle stays on target fine. I don’t have any issue with my AI vs my lone peak or impact.
I literally just fixed this on another shooter yesterday. It’s 100% technique.
I just shot my AX off a rope in a match, I never lost my target in a 20rds during those 2mins.Let's be honest. It isn't as good at staying on target as a custom action.
I know you can work around it but it's not the same imho. I wish it were, I love my AI.
Again, not a work around. It’s you. This is the same when guys say a bolt binds on xyz custom when they aren’t using proper technique
There are plenty of other things (like the trigger) that make bigger difference. Bolt throw isn’t one of them.
Good to know. I can tell Jacob he is teaching people the wrong technique LOL![]()
... like that flat face trigger tho....
Flat trigger is available now, and has been since the comp. trigger was released.... like that flat face trigger tho....![]()
the red rifle is marked "pre-production 3 of 15".Why does the camo version look so much different than the all red version?
The magwell, trigger, hinge/stock, handguard, etc look different...
I apologize if I’m getting too off-topic as this appears to be an AT Comp focused thread now, but I was just going off some comments that @lowlight appeared to make about the AXSR triggers (pics below).If you had an AXSR, you'd know that it's a different comp trigger than the X-Treme version that had those issues. Thus AI making their own, in house....