My AXSR is a fantastic rifle. 300NM and shoots great. I have shot it at multiple matches over the past year. For PRS type stuff, the graduated rail can sometimes be a pain to deal with off barricades. Noticeably 3-4 shots dropped because of moving/sliding in bag. (Compared to a flat bottom, PRS dedicated rig.)
Accuracy is not an issue. They shoot great and are repeatable. 300NM, 6.5CM, 308.
Reliability hasn’t been a problem. Feeding is great from SA to LA cartridges.
They “drive” great. The ability to take up a position and the gun being where it needs to be, the ability to orient and drive to targets, and recoils impulse are legit.
If you truely shoot a bunch of magnum class cartridges but also want to shoot SA, this will work for you.
The quick change barrel system is repeatable. Shoot your practice barrel, screw on your comp barrel, confirm zero, all without having to leave the range. It’s a great time saver and I didn’t realize how nice that was until I experienced it.
If you only had 1 rifle, this shines in field match settings. Can make do with PRS type matches but like I said, compared to a PRS dedicated rig, it will have its short comings. ATX is more suited for that realm. Not sure on hunting, but my 20” carbon with 7-35 ATACR, MDT ckye pod, and suppressor is still over 18lbs.
Expensive to get into and all the corresponding bolts, mags and barrels are at a premium, but once you’re in, you’re good.
If this is in your consideration, I can recommend that it will be one of your favorite rifles.
(I have not shot the AXMC and cannot compare it to that).
Also, they make lefty models, so the AI gods have blessed us with that. If they made a lefty ATX, I would own one of those as well.
20” 6.5CM
27” 300NM