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Originally Posted By galil30:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v484/galil300/New%20toys/61F54DA1-6FC8-4938-AA2F-615AC59CF4FB_zps5pmf88qg.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v484/galil300/New%20toys/83EFD116-6AF6-4A3C-9433-8042F53491AE_zps7guvej2c.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v484/galil300/New%20toys/36449E57-A8B4-4B1B-AE4D-CF1422EA58B5_zps5huut1r1.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v484/galil300/New%20toys/A14CD6E1-4AE7-4E10-A6CD-F4A4AE732A57_zpswhosnwwz.jpg View Quote |
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Placeholder. Mines on backorder.
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Originally Posted By ankratz:
Let's see 'em <a href="http://s6.photobucket.com/user/akratz/media/SHIDE/Rem700SPS/20140802_072638_zpslwd3cvvk.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y229/akratz/SHIDE/Rem700SPS/20140802_072638_zpslwd3cvvk.jpg</a> <a href="http://s6.photobucket.com/user/akratz/media/SHIDE/Rem700SPS/20140802_072736_zps1gx0fffe.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y229/akratz/SHIDE/Rem700SPS/20140802_072736_zps1gx0fffe.jpg</a> <a href="http://s6.photobucket.com/user/akratz/media/SHIDE/Rem700SPS/20140927_101252_RichtoneHDR_zpsvtgkfijx.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y229/akratz/SHIDE/Rem700SPS/20140927_101252_RichtoneHDR_zpsvtgkfijx.jpg</a> View Quote Is that a AI top rail over the handguard matched to someone's scope base (looks like a M40)? Thanks. Looks good. |
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Originally Posted By charliehorse794:
http://i287.photobucket.com/albums/ll138/charliehorse794/ATwithNVbracket.jpg http://i287.photobucket.com/albums/ll138/charliehorse794/ATfoldednobbl.jpg View Quote What's the night vision mount - looks factory with the recess machined into the AICS? |
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Off the record, I love your new bangs, Mrs. Obama
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Originally Posted By PraesulPresul1:
Is that a AI top rail over the handguard matched to someone's scope base (looks like a M40)? Thanks. Looks good. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By PraesulPresul1:
Originally Posted By ankratz:
Let's see 'em <a href="http://s6.photobucket.com/user/akratz/media/SHIDE/Rem700SPS/20140802_072638_zpslwd3cvvk.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y229/akratz/SHIDE/Rem700SPS/20140802_072638_zpslwd3cvvk.jpg</a> <a href="http://s6.photobucket.com/user/akratz/media/SHIDE/Rem700SPS/20140802_072736_zps1gx0fffe.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y229/akratz/SHIDE/Rem700SPS/20140802_072736_zps1gx0fffe.jpg</a> <a href="http://s6.photobucket.com/user/akratz/media/SHIDE/Rem700SPS/20140927_101252_RichtoneHDR_zpsvtgkfijx.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y229/akratz/SHIDE/Rem700SPS/20140927_101252_RichtoneHDR_zpsvtgkfijx.jpg</a> Is that a AI top rail over the handguard matched to someone's scope base (looks like a M40)? Thanks. Looks good. Thanks, It's actually an AI part (both the front rail and the receiver base). It's a 20MOA canted setup. I got them from Eurooptic.com. Just make sure you get a matching set (0 MOA, 16 MOA, 20 MOA, 30 MOA, 45 MOA), and also the correct length fore-end rail so it matches the length of your fore-end. The base mounts into your existing action screws (in my case, a Rem700), and the fore-end mounts in in the keymod slots. Makes for a kind of "AI AX Clone on a budget" of sorts. http://www.eurooptic.com/accuracy-international-accessories-ax.aspx |
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Originally Posted By ankratz:
Thanks, It's actually an AI part (both the front rail and the receiver base). It's a 20MOA canted setup. I got them from Eurooptic.com. Just make sure you get a matching set (0 MOA, 16 MOA, 20 MOA, 30 MOA, 45 MOA), and also the correct length fore-end rail so it matches the length of your fore-end. The base mounts into your existing action screws (in my case, a Rem700), and the fore-end mounts in in the keymod slots. Makes for a kind of "AI AX Clone on a budget" of sorts. http://www.eurooptic.com/accuracy-international-accessories-ax.aspx http://www.eurooptic.com/images/products/AI-20060.jpg http://www.eurooptic.com/Images/products/LargeProducts/AI-AX-20369.jpg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By ankratz:
Originally Posted By PraesulPresul1:
Originally Posted By ankratz:
Let's see 'em <a href="http://s6.photobucket.com/user/akratz/media/SHIDE/Rem700SPS/20140802_072638_zpslwd3cvvk.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y229/akratz/SHIDE/Rem700SPS/20140802_072638_zpslwd3cvvk.jpg</a> <a href="http://s6.photobucket.com/user/akratz/media/SHIDE/Rem700SPS/20140802_072736_zps1gx0fffe.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y229/akratz/SHIDE/Rem700SPS/20140802_072736_zps1gx0fffe.jpg</a> <a href="http://s6.photobucket.com/user/akratz/media/SHIDE/Rem700SPS/20140927_101252_RichtoneHDR_zpsvtgkfijx.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y229/akratz/SHIDE/Rem700SPS/20140927_101252_RichtoneHDR_zpsvtgkfijx.jpg</a> Is that a AI top rail over the handguard matched to someone's scope base (looks like a M40)? Thanks. Looks good. Thanks, It's actually an AI part (both the front rail and the receiver base). It's a 20MOA canted setup. I got them from Eurooptic.com. Just make sure you get a matching set (0 MOA, 16 MOA, 20 MOA, 30 MOA, 45 MOA), and also the correct length fore-end rail so it matches the length of your fore-end. The base mounts into your existing action screws (in my case, a Rem700), and the fore-end mounts in in the keymod slots. Makes for a kind of "AI AX Clone on a budget" of sorts. http://www.eurooptic.com/accuracy-international-accessories-ax.aspx http://www.eurooptic.com/images/products/AI-20060.jpg http://www.eurooptic.com/Images/products/LargeProducts/AI-AX-20369.jpg Thanks didn't realize they were offering something like that yet. Wonder what made them offer a 16MOA? Very odd cant. |
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Off the record, I love your new bangs, Mrs. Obama
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Wierd British metric voodoo I imagine ;)
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Off the record, I love your new bangs, Mrs. Obama
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Originally Posted By ColtMatch556:
Finally Finished my Remington 338LM! http://i820.photobucket.com/albums/zz129/ky1davis/11218806_10204123766606998_7535813074239063580_n_zpsr7vjgij8.jpg View Quote Niiiiiice |
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Originally Posted By ankratz:
One of my faves for sure. Wish I knew what colors/coatjngs were used on each part. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By ankratz:
Originally Posted By monsonman:
Posted by Black-X in the general precision rifles thread http://i1276.photobucket.com/albums/y473/Black--X/IMG_1931copy_zpsc425bed1.jpg One of my faves for sure. Wish I knew what colors/coatjngs were used on each part. It's a factory pale brown AX308. This one is a preproduction (2012 instead of 2014) so the chassis is anodized instead of coated like the current production rifles. The scope and bipod were just kryloned with the color "nutmeg" and matte clear. The barrel was 1 of 1 that was used for testing with Accuracy International and is a 24" Proof Research in .308. It has been super accurate for me with 175smks and 155TMKs. |
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JCountz what kind of bipod is that?
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Off the record, I love your new bangs, Mrs. Obama
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This thread can't die!
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"The only thing more boring than shooting groups is looking at other people's groups on the internet." -erud
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Off the record, I love your new bangs, Mrs. Obama
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"The only thing more boring than shooting groups is looking at other people's groups on the internet." -erud
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What color is that? I have one that I traded into recently and I am going to do something similar but I will be using Cerakote's A.I. FDE....
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Off the record, I love your new bangs, Mrs. Obama
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"The only thing more boring than shooting groups is looking at other people's groups on the internet." -erud
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Looks good, nice contrast....
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Off the record, I love your new bangs, Mrs. Obama
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Hey, does anyone know how to remove the little rectangle piece of polymer on the bottom of the buttstock? It's the 2" x 1.5" "skid plate"
I want to finish Cerakoting the rear end of the rifle, but I cannot for the life of me figure out how to get that small part off. There are two roll pins above it, but I don't believe they are what hold it on. Is it pressure fit? Anyone ever removed that piece? Thanks |
"The only thing more boring than shooting groups is looking at other people's groups on the internet." -erud
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Off the record, I love your new bangs, Mrs. Obama
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Originally Posted By turboek:
<a href="http://s91.photobucket.com/user/turboek1/media/Mobile%20Uploads/IMG_0823.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i91.photobucket.com/albums/k290/turboek1/Mobile%20Uploads/IMG_0823.jpg</a> Badger 2013 23" Bartlein MTU in .338lm 2014 AIAX Gen2 Razor HD YHM .338 can View Quote Just when from six to midnight........ |
"The only thing more boring than shooting groups is looking at other people's groups on the internet." -erud
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Off the record, I love your new bangs, Mrs. Obama
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Anyone have an AICS 2.0 they upgraded from a thumbhole stock to a pistol grip?
I'm looking to buy the rear thumbhole skins for a project. |
"The only thing more boring than shooting groups is looking at other people's groups on the internet." -erud
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Wow this thread is awesome
Some of y'alls starter rifles are more than I could ever hope to have |
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Off the record, I love your new bangs, Mrs. Obama
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Blemish and demo section at EuroOptic.com helps a lot, too
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"The only thing more boring than shooting groups is looking at other people's groups on the internet." -erud
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Originally Posted By jlficken:
Looks great!! What bubble level is that? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By jlficken:
Originally Posted By Red-Rx7:
https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5735/23045175692_f15000b0c9_h.jpg https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5791/22736863531_ff7582c994_h.jpg https://farm1.staticflickr.com/779/22725663585_3820da48fe_h.jpg https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5660/22102905284_eb2dbc66b8_h.jpg https://farm1.staticflickr.com/747/23058765765_70da0b4d0b_h.jpg https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5685/22712105652_901b4cdbfa_h.jpg Looks great!! What bubble level is that? Thanks! It is a great firearm. The bubble level is from Accuracy 1st, from here: Scope Level LRI did a phenomenal job with the rifle overall. Take the action for example. Although this rifles action started as a Remington 700 AAC-SD, it remains nothing of an original Remington action. LRI basically used it's shell. If you look closely, you can see that the bolt removal button was moved from the typical Remington trigger -position, to a side release like the Defiance actions. With the new recoil lug and completely re-milled action - it is a completely different rifle. Thanks, Mike |
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Originally Posted By JoeMal:
Wow this thread is awesome Some of y'alls starter rifles are more than I could ever hope to have View Quote Yeah, I went a little crazy. My first bolt action rifle was the TacOps XRAY 51 with a TacOps Titanium 308 Suppressor. I had just sold some stuff and had the money and opportunity to buy one - so I did. I figured I would never shoot as well as the gun can, therefore all accuracy issues would be introduced from ME rather than the platform I am shooting from. With the rifle being delivered with an accuracy guarantee of .25 MOA or better (mine shot between a 3/64 and 1/16th MOA!) with commercial FGMM ammo. My best grouping thus far has been a consistent ~1/8th MOA with FGMM. I have been able to do that pretty much group after group. Knowing that the rifle can outshoot me, really has made me a better shooter, as shot placements allow me to make corrections to my shooting actions. |
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Off the record, I love your new bangs, Mrs. Obama
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"The only thing more boring than shooting groups is looking at other people's groups on the internet." -erud
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Off the record, I love your new bangs, Mrs. Obama
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BUMP!
Let's see em |
"The only thing more boring than shooting groups is looking at other people's groups on the internet." -erud
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Originally Posted By Red-Rx7:
My best grouping thus far has been a consistent ~1/8th MOA with FGMM. I have been able to do that pretty much group after group. Knowing that the rifle can outshoot me, really has made me a better shooter, as shot placements allow me to make corrections to my shooting actions. View Quote That's freaking impressive! |
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Originally Posted By ankratz:
308's out to 1200 today <a href="http://s6.photobucket.com/user/akratz/media/SHIDE/Rem700SPS/20160406_092850_zpsai4a5pdp.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y229/akratz/SHIDE/Rem700SPS/20160406_092850_zpsai4a5pdp.jpg</a> View Quote Out at COSSA I see. Good looking rifles! |
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Meet GA folks in GA Hometown
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I believe that is one of the few prototype chassis AI did at the beginning. Right side cutout for mag well. I think the skins were 3D printed as well.
ETA: I think they were built for a .gov solicitation. Or I am way off...... |
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Originally Posted By dag34: http://<a href=http://i51.photobucket.com/albums/f376/dag34/20160505_173416_zpskit0rtc0.jpg</a>" /> View Quote Very Nice! |
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