$1ok, less then 2k? Like how much less?

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$1ok, less then 2k? Like how much less?
If you've ever seen the prixe of AX buttstock you can kind of figure some things out.ok, less then 2k? Like how much less?
Since the AT and AX SA are going away, my guess is we'll see some pretty good deals on those items now that the AT-X is here and replacing them. I am partially with you, I like the AT-X design, but there is something nostalgic about the AT, in fact, I even put the thumbhole on mine as I like the lookAm I one of the few who really likes the AT as-is? I see where they are taking the new design, and it’s fantastic, but not something I’m interested in.
Glad I picked up an AT last year from MHSA!
Since the AT and AX SA are going away, my guess is we'll see some pretty good deals on those items now that the AT-X is here and replacing them. I am partially with you, I like the AT-X design, but there is something nostalgic about the AT, in fact, I even put the thumbhole on mine as I like the look
It takes AICS which is better than Glock magazines.Just saw the new AI rifle. Just curious if it takes glock mags and if they guarantee the accuracy of 1/2 moa at 4,000 yards. If not gonna be a total deal breaker.
Let’s see them open that AXMC-LE to AD Mil and not just LE. If Frank & Mike (in a previous EDS episode) are going to compare it to Glock’s Blue Label program, let’s make it a fair comparison and share the love.From the podcast: AT LE is not going anywhere. LE models are on long-availabilty for institutional (LE) customers. AI and Frank just talked about it in the audio near the end. For consumer grade customers, now AT-X is the $5K base platform and you can throw another $1-2k in accessories at it if you want a gucci $7k rifle. You would do that with NV bridges, handguards, rails, top-rails, weight systems, and ASR back end etc.
Wait, it takes AICS, I thought it only took AW mags like the current AT. One of the bummers about my AT is that I cannot use all the awesome aftermarket AICS mags out there...It takes AICS which is better than Glock magazines.
The AT and AX are not discontinued. We still make them in the UK and will continue to do so as long as the market continues to demand them.
The AT-X is a civilian competition rifle and products we supply for other markets are still available.
Tom Irwin
Accuracy International
@tomirwinis there going to be a version of the new chassis for the AXSR action?
The AXSR is the long action. You might be thinking about the AXSA which is the short action.I thought the AXSR was the same action as the AT (pretty sure it is). If so, then the AT-X chassis would fit your existing action (you'd have to debond it from the OEM chassis), and could be simply bolted into it if desired.
I thought the AXSR was the same action as the AT (pretty sure it is). If so, then the AT-X chassis would fit your existing action (you'd have to debond it from the OEM chassis), and could be simply bolted into it if desired.
I'd like to know more about this, PM comingyou can use AICS mags in an AT, you just need to adjust the mag catch height on the mag
Someone had mentioned that the Live Feed video it was mentioned that the AT-X was replacing the AT and AX308, good to know these will continue to be available. Thank you for the clarification Tom.The AT and AX are not discontinued. We still make them in the UK and will continue to do so as long as the market continues to demand them.
The AT-X is a civilian competition rifle and products we supply for other markets are still available.
Tom Irwin
Accuracy International
I agree as well. Was also curious...Yep the AXSR is mostly similar to the AXMC but with a different footprint and a few other odds and ends.
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edit: alrighty. I guess there’s no real need for a new chassis. I was just curious
The more I look at the new AXSR / AT-X, the more I like Cooper’s original AW design.Since the AT and AX SA are going away, my guess is we'll see some pretty good deals on those items now that the AT-X is here and replacing them. I am partially with you, I like the AT-X design, but there is something nostalgic about the AT, in fact, I even put the thumbhole on mine as I like the look
There is not going to be a new version of the new (AT-X) chassis for the AXSR and the AXSR action is different to the AT action. The AXSR action can take magnum calibers and the AT action cannot. The AT action is used on the AT and AX308 rifles.
If you need someone to test drive a R700 version of the AT-X, I will volunteer my Vudoo V-22 to the causeFor those interested in an AT-X AICS for the Remington 700, I can tell you that we plan to have prototypes in March, take orders at the beginning of April and deliver in Q3. That will most likely be the August/September timeframe.
AT-X rifles will deliver in Q2, most likely in May/June timeframe. April is a little optimistic but the first few production might make it.
Tom Irwin
Accuracy International
Hi Frank,
Everything is possible but there is only so much that we can do and at this time a long action version is not one of them.
Tom Irwin
Accuracy International
I would like to also know that. I bought one of the original comp triggers and don't use it since I want the same trigger on both of my AI rifles. Was planning to buy another comp trigger but would like to know if there have been changes.@lowlight or @R.Walters
On video I heard that some parts/materials had been updated in the comp trigger.
Are these updates in the current comp triggers for sale, or just the comp trigger coming with the AT-X?
I had several fail (two were adjusted by Tom at xtsp on his jig and still didn’t function properly in three rifles).
I would like to have one in single stage configuration around 12oz or so. Just curious before I buy a fourth trigger to try.
Pretty sure I saw @R.Walters post in the live Chat Box that LH versions are planned for the future.I know this just got released but they did make mention on ease of switching manufacturing to LH models.
Any projections for lefties?
Thanks!
You’re in Maine, probably quicker to go through Jason @jb1000br at euro opticsPretty sure I saw @R.Walters post in the live Chat Box that LH versions are planned for the future.
Also very curious about a LH AT-X and timing, probably best to just contact MileHigh and get on a list...
Let us other LH people know as well. I think we can expect a LH version in about 5 -8 years@jb1000br sending pm
Then only to realize the sitka gear is shit compared to Kuiu.The big shocker will be when they announce their lightweight 6.5 Creedmoor hunting rifle to compete with the Sig Cross. Think an AW that weighs 7lbs. Obviously you’ll need to sell a kidney, but who needs those after you’ve already sold your testicles to buy Sitka gear.
It's mainly a coating change, and the new ones ship with the heavier spring installed.
Part of the problem was the lighter spring and guys screwing the adjustments up, so with the heavier spring shipped in the trigger it's less likely to create an issue. The light spring is included but not installed, I would only recommend that for those with enough experience.
They did some other minor stuff too but mainly invisible changes, material stuff.
People don't realize you just turn a screw and call it good.
What height Spuhr for the new AT-X...still 1.5"?