Yesterday I shot my AX-PSR rifle for the first time.
I was very impressed with the feeding of .308 rounds, as I thought there might be an issue with “small rounds” being chambered in a large action, but rounds fed and ejected without a problem.
As one might guess, the rifle is heavy, solid and comfortable to shoot.
I know that AI rifles have a reputation for being very accurate, and this rifle is no exception.
This group was at 100 yards with Southwest Ammo’s 168 grain Sierra, and probably illustrates more about my trigger control than the rifle.
As my father said, the only problem with the rifle is the nut behind the butt plate.
In the next week or two, I will hopefully have the time to document what happens to the point of impact after the barrel has been taken off and reinstalled.
I was very impressed with the feeding of .308 rounds, as I thought there might be an issue with “small rounds” being chambered in a large action, but rounds fed and ejected without a problem.
As one might guess, the rifle is heavy, solid and comfortable to shoot.
I know that AI rifles have a reputation for being very accurate, and this rifle is no exception.
This group was at 100 yards with Southwest Ammo’s 168 grain Sierra, and probably illustrates more about my trigger control than the rifle.
As my father said, the only problem with the rifle is the nut behind the butt plate.
In the next week or two, I will hopefully have the time to document what happens to the point of impact after the barrel has been taken off and reinstalled.