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I wish I could justify a Third.What they said!
And absolutely not. I wish I could justify buying a second AI rifle.
As soon as Barrett introduced their superlative MRAD, there was great weeping and gnashing of teeth with all AI owners, and Prozac demand spiked.
Coincidence?
I have two and no regrets , Schmidt and bender 3-27 on one of them . No regrets with that purchase either , and I saved for a while .cry once but once .I am on the fence on buying AI AT. It will definately be most expensive rifle I have ever bought. Have you ever regreted buying your AI?
Buy once; cry once; happy ever after. Seldom does one regret buying excellent gear. However, the sweetness of cheaper options typically soon sour with poor performance, shorter life cycle. Often the lesser cost option ends up costing way more as one becomes disappointed and buys the higher cost option anyway.. Pride in owning excellent gear is also really nice. And, should you have to sell in the future, the better gear will typically retain more of its resale value. Assume this applies to AI, although myself I'm a Barrett guy. Both great options.I am on the fence on buying AI AT. It will definately be most expensive rifle I have ever bought. Have you ever regreted buying your AI?
Why the regret?Buy the ATX, if you buy the ai at you will have tons of regret.
It’s better in every way. Would you rather buy a base model 2018 Ford raptor or a 2023 Ford raptor with key start ignition, ass warmers, and jizz catcher?Why the regret?
I love my AT and wouldn’t trade it for any AI model currently offered
Have you shot the AT-X yet?Buy the ATX, if you buy the ai at you will have tons of regret.
Not necessarily. It looks nice. But it’s the same action. It’s geared towards the comp crowd. If you don’t compete, there isn’t a point. Shooting from a bench or prone will be the same. I have an AXMC and I love it. I love switching from 300 win mag to 6.5 creed at the range. But if I was buying now, it would be an AXSR then the AT-X. It is nice having the most up to date model. But they wouldn’t make me a better shooter.Buy the ATX, if you buy the ai at you will have tons of regret.
You basically proving my point. If you were buying today, you would pick AXSR over AXMC. OP if buying today should pick AT-X over AT.Not necessarily. It looks nice. But it’s the same action. It’s geared towards the comp crowd. If you don’t compete, there isn’t a point. Shooting from a bench or prone will be the same. I have an AXMC and I love it. I love switching from 300 win mag to 6.5 creed at the range. But if I was buying now, it would be an AXSR then the AT-X. It is nice having the most up to date model. But they wouldn’t make me a better shooter.
Why? If he's not competing, its a waste of moneyYou basically proving my point. If you were buying today, you would pick AXSR over AXMC. OP if buying today should pick AT-X over AT
How much money is saved, can you link me to a new AT? You can change grips which would make prone fit you best. Plus, you know you don't have to compete to shoot off of a tripod while hunting or firing alt positions.Why? If he's not competing, its a waste of money
And part of that is price. Just depends. I agree it’s nice to have all the new and latest stuff but it’s not necessary and won’t shrink your groups.You basically proving my point. If you were buying today, you would pick AXSR over AXMC. OP if buying today should pick AT-X over AT.
If hunting buy a hunting rifle. Even at its lowest weight, the AT-X is a pig at 13+ lbs. if someone wants to dip their toes in the AI world, buy a used one. People will be selling them at a huge discount here shortly to buy the AT-X. If you want the newest, by all means get the AT-X. But you don’t have to in order get what having an AI is all about.How much money is saved, can you link me to a new AT? You can change grips which would make prone fit you best. Plus, you know you don't have to compete to shoot off of a tripod while hunting or firing alt positions.
new to new? $800-ish. i.e. about a 20% premium for features many dont want or need.How much money is saved, can you link me to a new AT? You can change grips which would make prone fit you best. Plus, you know you don't have to compete to shoot off of a tripod while hunting or firing alt positions.
Can you link me to new at that is 4200? Atx is lower center of bore better for shooting alt positions. Sooo do you...new to new? $800-ish. i.e. about a 20% premium for features many dont want or need.
Any AT to any AT-X? $1500+.
Plus, you know you dont need an AT-X to shoot off tripod.
You say that now, but wait until you shoot the at-x.I think it really comes down to if you want an AI then which one. New, old, AT, AT-X AX, thumb hole vs pistol grip....all have variations different fit and feel. Action is “basically” the same. Would I like the new AT-X yes.... but I’m not selling my AT to get it.
Theyre at Mile high & europtic. Do you work for AI? You seem hellbent on convincing everyone the only good rifle is the newest model. Do you also feel the need to upgrade your phone as soon as the newest model drops? Probably lease new vehicles too?Can you link me to new at that is 4200? Atx is lower center of bore better for shooting alt positions. Sooo do you...
Look. I can tell when someone is salty that they have the older version. You are the guy. No one can link a new AT at 4200. It’s more like 4500ish, At that price gap, why would OP buy old if he doesn’t own one yet??!!Theyre at Mile high & europtic. Do you work for AI? You seem hellbent on convincing everyone the only good rifle is the newest model. Do you also feel the need to upgrade your phone as soon as the newest model drops? Probably lease new vehicles too?
You say that now, but wait until you shoot the at-x.