Hi Everyone
I'm new to this forum and wanted to ask opinions on the AXMC. I'm ex UK military (left the RAF in 2000) and I hadn't shot a full bore rifle for years until 2 months ago when a good friend invited me to shoot at his fullbore club. I had always been a decent shooter in the military and I was amazed that I could still shoot well after nearly an 18 year break. I had forgotten how much fun shooting is and shooing at gongs is great and reminded me of the falling steel target from the military ranges.... I plant to shoot F-class and have 4 ranges within 80 miles of home including a 1 mile range.
I'm applying for my licences as we have a long process in the UK so I have had about 3 months to research rifles and calibres and to cut a long story short I keep coming back to the AXMC in long action, initially with the .308 barrel and magazine converter. This is a serious investment for a first rifle but to give it some context my other hobby has been racing and track days on motorcycles for the last 15 years which can be absolutely eye wateringly expensive for a 3 day trip to some of the great track we have in Europe so I'm no stranger to expensive sports.
I've learned from motorcycles that whatever I buy I usually want to upgrade it within 12 months which gets very expensive. (I've owned 12 bikes in 15 years). I'm 44 now so my motorbiking years are limited (you don't crash so well after 50! Bones break a lot easier) so looking to take up a new hobby and long range shooting is a lot of fun.
My theory is that if I buy an AXMC it's a huge initial outlay but I will be buying a superb (and mechanically bulletproof) rifle that will allow me to upgrade over time with a 6.5. .300 or .338 barrel once my experience level improves and I obtain the licences for the bigger calibres. I also think that AI has such a great reputation that if I decided to pack in after a couple of years (I don't think this is likely) I would be able to sell up and get a lot of the cash back.
All of the guys at my rifle club seem to own at least 4-5 rifles so they have paid for 4 scopes/moderators etc so the AXMC seems to make a lot of sense to me??
In terms of optic I've already picked up a used Schmidt & Bender 5-25 x 56 PM2 in the sand colour, expensive but should last forever.....
Just wanted to hear opinions from more experienced shooters who are a lot further down the road with this sport than I am,
I'm new to this forum and wanted to ask opinions on the AXMC. I'm ex UK military (left the RAF in 2000) and I hadn't shot a full bore rifle for years until 2 months ago when a good friend invited me to shoot at his fullbore club. I had always been a decent shooter in the military and I was amazed that I could still shoot well after nearly an 18 year break. I had forgotten how much fun shooting is and shooing at gongs is great and reminded me of the falling steel target from the military ranges.... I plant to shoot F-class and have 4 ranges within 80 miles of home including a 1 mile range.
I'm applying for my licences as we have a long process in the UK so I have had about 3 months to research rifles and calibres and to cut a long story short I keep coming back to the AXMC in long action, initially with the .308 barrel and magazine converter. This is a serious investment for a first rifle but to give it some context my other hobby has been racing and track days on motorcycles for the last 15 years which can be absolutely eye wateringly expensive for a 3 day trip to some of the great track we have in Europe so I'm no stranger to expensive sports.
I've learned from motorcycles that whatever I buy I usually want to upgrade it within 12 months which gets very expensive. (I've owned 12 bikes in 15 years). I'm 44 now so my motorbiking years are limited (you don't crash so well after 50! Bones break a lot easier) so looking to take up a new hobby and long range shooting is a lot of fun.
My theory is that if I buy an AXMC it's a huge initial outlay but I will be buying a superb (and mechanically bulletproof) rifle that will allow me to upgrade over time with a 6.5. .300 or .338 barrel once my experience level improves and I obtain the licences for the bigger calibres. I also think that AI has such a great reputation that if I decided to pack in after a couple of years (I don't think this is likely) I would be able to sell up and get a lot of the cash back.
All of the guys at my rifle club seem to own at least 4-5 rifles so they have paid for 4 scopes/moderators etc so the AXMC seems to make a lot of sense to me??
In terms of optic I've already picked up a used Schmidt & Bender 5-25 x 56 PM2 in the sand colour, expensive but should last forever.....
Just wanted to hear opinions from more experienced shooters who are a lot further down the road with this sport than I am,
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