Thanks bud, much appreciated.Nope, my buddy said his didn't. Just relocate the one on the butt stock. Lol
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
To enter, all you need to do is add an image of yourself at the range below! Subscribers get more entries, check out the plans below for a better chance of winning!
Join the contest SubscribeThanks bud, much appreciated.Nope, my buddy said his didn't. Just relocate the one on the butt stock. Lol
Doesn't come with a rear grip? Looks like I will have to take the one off my AX.
Any updates on that FDE timelineThe design, development, pre-production and now the production phases of the AT-X have been carried out differently than AI rifles in the past. As a result the AT-X is entering production faster than any other AI rifle. By the end of 2021 there will be several hundred AT-X rifles delivered in the USA, UK, Australia and a few other countries.
Following on from the AT-X rifle in 6.5 Creedmore will be the AICS and that development activity will be completed by September. I still want to ship AICS in production before the end of this year.
As we finalize and freeze these designs it will be time to decide on the next developments in the AT-X family. When we make those decisions I will tell you what to expect in 2022.
There are many times in the past where various products from AI have been speculated about and statements have been made. There have been many times in the past when products took a long time to enter production or never entered production. Those days have gone. Once we say that we will introduce a new product it will happen in a timely fashion but nevertheless new development takes time. We have to review designs, make and test prototypes, make and test pre-production and then freeze the designs in order to enter production. By being selective with new developments we will ensure that these will be introduced into the market in a timely fashion.
The AT-X will soon start delivery and I look forward to hearing what you think of it.
Tom Irwin
Accuracy International
Any updates on that FDE timeline![]()
Well, if he not telling you—he sure ain’t telling me.I just get a “Lol”
So I’m guessing I’ll get it when I get it![]()
Just curious, Couldn’t you just take a bolt from an AI AXMC ?So... no one is talking about the magnum bolt face for the AT-X anymore? Canceled?![]()
Just curious, Couldn’t you just take a bolt from an AI AXMC ?
Wondering this same thingAny updates on that FDE timeline![]()
Like vultures circling... though to be fair, vultures do less work for their food than predators.If you have some patience, just wait until someone gets theirs and realizes they overextended themselves and wants to dump it. Bound to happen
How much does each one weigh?One more piece for the AT-X. I might also do a bipod upgrade.
![]()
About right
Each is half a pound.How much does each one weigh?
Must be top secret cause I searched, prolly just my internet prowess letting me down again...![]()
Yes give me dat 223Well the Magnum bolt is not of much interest to me, but did anyone mention the 223 bolt again?......
#still...waiting...on...elitesand...
223? Don't be tryna homo up this thread! Take that shit to the pit........Yes give me dat 223
Don’t ya ever shoot closer varmints or club matches and or want to shoot cheaper ammo?223? Don't be tryna homo up this thread! Take that shit to the pit........
No.....Don’t ya ever shoot closer varmints or club matches and or want to shoot cheaper ammo?
No place in my life for 223....jusayin....
Ok so you’re building a 257 wby AT-X is what I’m gathering? Make sure you post plenty of pics, can’t wait to see it.No.....
Varmints...pdogs....257 weatherby is just right
No place in my life for 223....jusayin....
Must be 1st grade to understand......Ok so you’re building a 257 wby AT-X is what I’m gathering? Make sure you post plenty of pics, can’t wait to see it.
AT-X thread, AI .223 conversion impending (and likely to be very popular in said AT-X). Both of which are pertinent topics to discuss here. Neither of which you are discussing.Must be 1st grade to understand......
I think AT X is S/A no?
What did I say that has you so confused ?
I posted a response to a question asked directly to me...sorry to have hurt yer feelings.....AT-X thread, AI .223 conversion impending (and likely to be very popular in said AT-X). Both of which are pertinent topics to discuss here. Neither of which you are discussing.
Page 2 of this thread, straight from Scott.Seen a few rifle weights listed but has anyone weighed a bare AT-X without the barrel?
Il give ya $200 for your 65barrelOne is none and two is one, scooped up another barrel from Milehigh considering what Frank Green has been saying about lead times. Anyone else planning on shooting the 6BR in their AT-X???
![]()
I appreciate you taking the time to reach out to Paki's 3rd tier barrels, but we won't be able to accommodate your request at this time. All our 6.5CM barrels are British made and will command GBPSE pricing.Il give ya $200 for your 65barrel
$201!!!!Il give ya $200 for your 65barrel
Anyone else planning on shooting the 6BR in their AT-X???
![]()
Harsh Bro, harsh...I’m not into dudes, so you’re on your own there. I’ll stick with 6/ 6.5x47
All this talk about low bore height etc etc and you go and put giant rings on it?! I’ve seen AXs lower than that!!
Is the bipod on an ARCA rail adapter?
The advantage of the low bore height is recoil management. The ring height has nothing to do with it. If anything with higher rings you can have a more upright position and bring the rifle closer to the midline.All this talk about low bore height etc etc and you go and put giant rings on it?! I’ve seen AXs lower than that!!
Lol it was more busting his balls. I know rings have nothing to do with bore height.The advantage of the low bore height is recoil management. The ring height has nothing to do with it. If anything with higher rings you can have a more upright position and bring the rifle closer to the midline.