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Lands and Grooves Productions
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Overviews of various rifles, optics, heavy equipment and wildlife.
John Deere 333G w/mulching head
A brief view of a John Deere 333G compact track loader in action using the MH60D mulching head.
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Ragnarok meets MDT
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Adapting the Modular Driven Technologies SRS-X Elite stock to the GRS Ragnarok chassis. Featured: Blaser R8 Professional with Match/Hunt trigger GRS Ragnarok chassis MDT SRS-X Elite stock mdttac.com/mdt-srs-short-skeleton-rifle-stock-short/ custom made stock adapter 308 Winchester Match barrel Insight Arms Heathen muzzle brake US Optics bubble level Blaser Picatinny scope base Check out this co...
AI AX bipod sneak peek
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The bipod consists of a sleeve that slides over an Accuracy International AX hand guard and is then epoxied in place. Next, a clamp slides over the sleeve. A threaded ring keeps the clamp from inadvertently sliding off. Atlas bipod legs are attached to the clamp and function as normal. An adjustable lever is used to adjust the tension of the clamp. I added a string to the lever so that I could ...
Tikka T1x Transformation
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Borrowing the stock from the T3x shown in the "Tikka T3x delivers" video to see what the T1x is capable of. Ingredients: Tikka T1x 22 LR, Manners PRS1TK stock, Contessa 20 MOA scope base, Spuhr SP4616 scope mount and Schmidt und Bender 3-20X50 PMII scope.
AI AX338 + Harris
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Accuracy International AXMC 338 Lapua with a Harris/LaRue LT706 bipod.
bear on the prowl
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A brief visit with our friend, Ursus americanus californiensis.
A day in the life of a D 6
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An old Caterpillar D 6 in action. Featured: Caterpillar D6 C, brush, dirt.
Tikka T3x delivers
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Overview of two Tikka T3x rifles. Featured: Tikka T3x Varmint, 223 Remington with Manners PRS1TK stock, S&B 3-20X50 PMII optic and ERA-TAC mount. Tikka T3x CTR, 6.5 Creedmoor with factory stock, S&B 3-20X50 PMII and Spuhr mount. Area 419 Hellfire muzzle brake on both rifles.
A little farther with the AXMC
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Employing the AI AXMC rifle with 338 Lapua conversion at 967 meters (1057 yards) using Lapua 250 gr. Scenar ammunition.
phone+Phone Skope+Swarovski=Fun!
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Overview of the Phone Skope adapter for the Swarovski STX spotting scope.
Multi caliber rifles part 3, Desert Tech SRS A1
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Overview of the Desert Tech SRS A1 rifle. Featured: DT SRS A1 with 6.5 Creedmoor conversion by Short Action Customs. Schmidt and Bender 3-20X50 PMII optic. ERA-TAC scope mount.
Multi caliber rifles part 2: Accuracy International AXMC
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Overview of the Accuracy International AXMC rifle. Featured: AI AXMC rifle with 6.5 Creedmoor conversion by Short Action Customs. Tangent Theta 5-25X56 optic. ERA-TAC adjustable inclination scope mount.
Multi caliber rifles, part 1: Sako Quad
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Multi caliber rifles, part 1: Sako Quad
you need to test the nox3d trigger kit spring ;-) available on the eshop
I'll check it out. Thanks!
That is one good looking rifle. I found a used one with only 50 rounds in it. Told my brother he bought it. WHY DID I DO THAT!!! I’m trying to buy it from him. Great rifle. Be sure to try Lapua ammo. It can make a big difference
@sekaf4125 Thanks! Agreed about Lapua ammunition. Their Center-X shoots great out of all my 22 rifles. Thanks for the comments and thanks for watching!
Nice work Where can i get one of these adapters and that but stock?
Bruno, Pardon the delayed reply. The chassis and a spare adapter are at Rinkor Arms now. I traded these and other items for a Raven Euro stock which I will review in a future video. Contact Brian or Steve at Rinkor Arms for price and availability: rinkorarms.com The adapter is fairly easy for a machinist to make using CAD/CAM. I believe the shop I used said under an hour for design work and less than that for machining. The longest wait was for anodizing. Sorry, I don't have the CAD file. The chassis is a GRS Ragnarok and the butt stock is a MDT SRS-X Elite (short version). Thanks for your comment!
What's the advantages of multi-caliber sniping rifles?
Patrick, Honestly and to be succinct, none as far as I can tell. I do not recommend them. They are a distraction if you are trying to become proficient with a given rifle, especially if you are changing calibers and re-zeroing your optic all the time. I recommend living by the old axiom "beware the man with one gun", though I would modify that by saying beware the man with one rifle/cartridge/bullet/optic. The logic being that a rifleman who's been shooting thousands of rounds through his Remington 700 Varmint, 308 Winchester with 168 SMK's his whole life has a higher level of proficiency than some guy with a half dozen multi caliber rifles, each with an assortment of conversions. If you would like to read my thoughts on a specific rifle featured on this channel, I will be happy to oblige. Thanks for you question and thanks for watching!
In my country you're only allows 6 guns. However you can have different barrels for different guns registered on just 1. We are also quite picky with what animals we can hunt with what caliber. 22 no animals larger than a hare (but not hare). 22 mag or 17 hmr on the other hand can hunting everything up to a deer (but not deer). If you are gonna train a few 1000 shots with a 22 lr (about 15 cents usd a pop here) Vs 22 (mag / hmr) you're talking 60 cents a pop. That makes a difference in the long run asking me.
Awesome great shooting! Can it do the same in 6.5 or .308?
Gary, Pardon the delayed reply. Yes. Based on my experience with Tikka rifles, they always appear to meet the manufacturer's precision guarantee. For 308, I have found that Federal Gold Medal match, 175 SMK as well as Lapua 175 Scenar L ammo work very well. For 6.5, any lead core ammo that Hornady makes seems to shoot to Tikka's claim of "MOA" or better. Thanks for your comment and thanks for watching!
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I never thought I'd see a 17
Did you get any CAD from your gunsmith 🙂?
Daniel, The machine shop I used has a CAD for the adapter however they do not wish to open source the program. They are not interested in any further firearms related work. Modular Driven Technologies have expressed disinterest in any potential production. I have not yet reached out to other chassis manufacturers to see if they would engage this project. That's where things stand at this time. Thanks for your patience!
Do you want to share the cad? Do you still got the same length as the original? Been thinking of your solution for a while 😉.
Daniel, Pardon the late reply. I will ask the machine shop I hired if they still have the program and let you know. The Length Of Pull is about the same as a factory Blaser R8 (14 5/8"). The adapter is 1.00" in length. As shown, the LOP is a bit too long for me even with the SRS X Elite fully collapsed. If I had to do it over again I would make the adapter shorter so that I could use the range adjustment on the SRS X Elite stock to fine tune LOP with the optics I use. There's a sweet spot for scope placement and LOP on R8's. Too short LOP and the bolt will slam into your face when cycling. Too long and scope ring position becomes problematic (with some optics) as does stretching your neck to get proper eye relief. Thanks for your comments and thanks for watching!
@@landsandgroovesproductions8157 👍 that sound lovely!
But you cant remove the bolt without the hinge mechanism :/
Andreas, True. The cheek piece must be lowered in order to remove the bolt. It was a sacrifice I was willing to make in order to have a more rigid chassis with a greater range of adjustment. Fortunately, the MDT stock has numerical markings which facilitate returning the cheek piece to the same position. Thanks for your comment and thanks for watching!
Does changing the stock realy help to improve something?
fujimatosa, I didn't fire the T1x with the factory stock so I can't say the change in stock improved the precision of the rifle though I do believe the Manners stock helped me shoot more accurately. Thanks for your question and thanks for watching!
Are those the varmint or sporter barrels you have for your sako quad, that 22 mag barrel is really accurate, what's the best group you have had with it
Chris M, All barrels are the varmint profile. In regard to the 22 mag, it is just pure luck that the ammo on the dealer's shelf (CCI V-Max) is what I bought and performs best so far. Five shot groups such as the one shown in the video are common. For the 22LR barrel, the Norma Match ammo shown in the Tikka T1X Transformation video works very well in the Sako. Performance is on par or slightly better than the Tikka. Given California's ridiculous ammunition regulations, I haven't had the opportunity to try enough variety of ammo to do either the Sako or the Tikka justice in terms of finding what performs best in 22LR. The same goes for the 17HMR barrel. Thanks for the comments and thanks for watching!
Im going to buy it
Ndang dituku...😂😂😂
Don't buy trigger springs from YoDave. He attempted to overcharge my Visa Card by $36. I had to threaten him with a Visa complaint to get my money back. Eventually the bank also got involved to cover my loss. Buyer beware
T1x looks like a rifle I need in my 22 collection
Ron, It's a great value plus, there's no such thing as having too many guns! Thanks for the comment and thanks for watching!
What is wrong with the stock Stock?
EarlyMist, Nothing is wrong with the factory stock. The purpose of this video was to demonstrate that a Manners PRS1 TK stock can be modified with minimal effort so that it works with the T1x. Thanks for the question and thanks for watching!
Great Video and multi use of the Manners stock, is it the PRS1TK for a T3 or CTR? fitted with the Manners mini chassis? I'm looking to do the same, adding a manners stock to my T3.
isadog2, To the best of my knowledge, the PRS1 TK with mini chassis will work with any Tikka T3x rifle chambered for a short action cartridge (223 Rem, 6.5 Cm, 308 Win, 300 WSM, etc.) plus the T1x (with a little modification) however, it will not accept the CTR magazines. mannersstocks.com/mcs-bdl-dbm-mini-chassis I believe you can order a PRS1 stock for a CTR however, you would have to use your factory bottom metal and install your own recoil lug and bed it. Give Manners a call to be sure. Pay attention to what barrel contour you have when ordering your stock. Thanks for the comment and thanks for watching!
Can it be dry fired or not? What about shooting stingers through it?
Margaret, It is recommended that you use a Snap Cap or similar device to prevent potential damage to the chamber of a rimfire firearm when dry firing. You can find them at Cabela's, Bass Pro, Brownells and even Amazon. I'm sure CCI Stingers will do just fine in the T1x though I never fired those in that rifle. Thanks for watching!
Hi, I just purchased this tikka from Rinkor Arms, Skyler told me to look you up on here. I was wondering what the specs on the new barrel were and who performed the work? Excited to stretch its legs. Thanks, Ben Gibson
Ben, The new barrel is from Lothar Walther. It's a 20.5" barrel, .9" in diameter with a 1:16" twist and threaded 1/2X28 at the muzzle. You may want to try a few different flavors of ammunition to see what the new set up prefers. Enjoy!
i really love that stock for the Tikka T1X, what camo pattern is that ? any other modification other than for the bolt stop ?
Frank, I believe the color is called "Elite Tac Black Forest". . mannersstocks.com/color-and-finishes Other than chiseling out a section of the stock to clear the T1x bolt release, the only other mod I made was to shorten the pin that secures the bolt release to the receiver which takes a few minutes with a hand file. Viewers may be interested to know that Lothar Walther is making barrels for the T1x. I hope to have one soon. Also, Murphy Precision is making 5.5 inch long scope bases with uninterrupted picatinny slots with 0, 10, 20 and custom inclinations in stainless and titanium. Check it out! Thanks for your comment and thanks for watching!
I AM CURIOUS DOES THIS STOCK CHANGE IMPROVE ITS ACCURACY FROM THE FACTORY ONE??!! IT LOOKS GREAT THOUGH.
Sam, I have not fired this rifle with the factory stock. I purchased the rifle knowing that I would use it with the Manners PRS1 TK. Something to consider: Owning one MCS PRS1 TK and two or more Tikkas is a viable alternative to the multi caliber rifle arrangement. Thanks for the comments and thanks for watching!
@@landsandgroovesproductions8157 THANKS FOR THE REPLY, WHAT MADE YOU SELECT THE MANNERS OF THE KRG BRAVO MODEL? I THINK THE KRG IS A CHEAPER AFTER MARKET STOCK, NOT IN QUALITY BUT JUSR COST.
Sam, I did try a KRG Whiskey as well as a Masterpiece Arms chassis with the Tikka T3x and cannot say there is an appreciable difference in performance (accuracy wise) between those and the PRS1 TK. Ultimately, I chose the Manners stock simply because I felt it was more comfortable. The fact that the T1x bolts right in without much modification to the stock is something to consider. I no longer have the KRG or MPA chassis so, can't say if the T1x will work with those. Thanks!
How much does this stcok in your vid cost ? I believe your shooter is a true winner in .22.
Mark, Around $1200.00 with some basic options. You can order them direct from Manners (and wait forever) or find them at retailers such as Altus. www.altusshooting.com/products/manners-prs1tk-elite-tactical-tikka-chassis Sometimes Manners will have a few that customers have abandoned for whatever reason so, it pays to keep an eye on their inventory. Thanks for the comments and thanks for watching!
Very accurate video .Thanks for that .Does anybody know if a t1x stock will fit a tikka t3 lite? Got a project in mind .thanks
Crafter I have understood from reviews that they are interchangable.
@@jandeeg152 Thanks pal .Your a diamond.
Crafter if you really want to be sure, you can also get in contact with your Tikka-importer! Always a pleasure to help!
@@jandeeg152 majic pal .Thanks again. Ps Getting set up for a t3 .6.5x55 hind hunt with good friends here in Scotland .Might have to wet my whistle with a cheeky little Famous Grouse whisky (a low flyer)round the fire later .God bless.
Did someone cut your vocal cords?
No, I chose not to speak.
Something i never thought to see a .22 mag more accurate than the .22lr. Why are the .22 mag holes larger than the .22 lr are the projectiles key-holing?
Karl, Good question. I believe I just got lucky with the .22 mag. barrel and ammunition combination. Conversely, the .22 LR conversion did not shoot well with the ammo shown in the video. It will shoot very well with match ammo such as Norma or Federal, though I don't have any video at the moment to demonstrate that. Thanks for the comment and thanks for watching!
I have a cz 22mag it is accurate
why wouldn't it be more accurate ?
Hi there, greetings from the U.K. I am looking at getting an AI AXMC but in left handed 308 but in long action to allow me to move up to 338lm in the future. The issues here in the U.K. Is that you can't get the magazine insert in left handed to allow you use a short action mag in the long action gun. Do you know if you can run 308 out of the 300 win mag magazine? Does it feed ok etc? Those is the only issue holding me back or I would have to get a right handed gun. Many thanks for your time. I tried messaging you but I would not work. I chose the AI over the SRS after you have your insight into both rifles. Cheers martin.
martin2514, There is just too much difference in the dimensions of the 308 Winchester and 300 Winchester Magnum cartridges for the 308 to feed properly out of a 300WM magazine. If I understood the sales representative at EuroOptic correctly, Accuracy International did make a limited run of left hand AXMC's for the U.S. market however, conversion parts for those rifles are still on order. For the time being, if someone wants a left hand AXMC, they are limited to a rifle that is dedicated to a magnum cartridge. I don't know if things are the same in the U.K.. Certainly, you should talk to the folks at AI as well as EuroOptic and Mile High Shooting for a more definitive answer. You should not dismiss the Desert Tech based solely on my statement. It is a very capable platform. I'm sure that, with practice, I could become just as proficient with the SRS as the AXMC. There are, of course, other possibilities: for the price of one AI AXMC, you can have a gunsmith build two nearly identical rifles chambered for different cartridges. One could be a 308 Winchester and one could be a big magnum such as a 338 LM or Norma Magnum. The downside is you would most likely spend a little more to purchase an optic for each rifle. The positive is not having to re-zero your scope when you change calibers on one multi caliber rifle. If my experience with the equipment I have featured on this channel has taught me anything, it is that the rifle is not nearly as important as the optic. For example: if I had to use my AI or Desert Tech chambered in, say, 308 to compete with a person armed with a similarly equipped Tikka, I would be worried. I would have little to no room for error. Much to consider. Regards!
Thank you for the great reply. It is the same here in the U.K. they have made the long action but the conversation kits are still lacking. It is a real disappointment. I will be extending my system beyond 2 calibers so the AXMC is what I am after. As it most likely has to be in right hand now, I am after a system that I can adjust to fit me perfectly as I will have to shoot a right handed rifle left handed while only having 1 arm. Here in the U.K. the only issue they have is they have not built the magazine well inserts. It seems madness that they are holding out on making the insert when they would open out a massive area of expansion. Again thank you for your reply I really appreciate it. I fully agree with the optic point. I would prefer a cheap rifle with a good optic than an expensive rifle and a cheap optic. Thank again it has really helped.
clapton05martin, After a phone call to Mile High Shooting, it appears you may be in luck for 308 magazines for the AXMC. Brayden stated that the 308 Winchester magazines for the new AXSR should work for the AXMC since it is simply a standard magazine welded inside of a magnum magazine (no mag adapter needed). As far as left handed bolts go, Brayden indicated that they have been on order for some time however, a firm delivery date has not been determined. Good luck on your quest!
@@landsandgroovesproductions8157 Thank you so much for making a call for me. I really appreciate it. I was thinking that I would try and make my own mag adapter or my own magazine with doing that. Welding the internals from a 308 into a long action mag and the adapter problem solved. I am from the U.K but I will email mile high today and see if I can order one to get it here. Here in the U.K you can get everything in left handed however the only part missing is the magazine adapter. It seems silly you would stop that from opening up to a massive market that is really under viewed. Again thank you so much I will be trying g to get everything tracked down and ordered. I will keep you up dated with pictures of I can. Cheers Martin
Nice targets where did you find them?
Ekaas 91, The paper targets were purchased from Sinclair International. www.sinclairintl.com/shooting-accessories/targets-amp-accessories/paper-targets/sinclair-load-development-target-25--sku749000808-32968-62905.aspx?sku=749-000-808 Thanks for watching!
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Спасибо! In case I totally screwed that up in Russian: Thanks!
What does it come in other calibers cheers Yogi 🤙🤙
Brett, As far as I know, you can purchase barrels chambered in 22LR, 22WMR, 17HMR and 17HM2 for the Sako Quad. EuroOptic usually has factory Sako barrels as well as Lilja barrels in stock for this rifle. Thanks for watching!
Great video, just 1 question for you. What would you recommend the SRS the AXMC? I am at the cross roads of what rifle to get.
martin2514, I prefer both the AXMC and AXSA simply because I can adjust the butt pad and cheek piece of those rifles to fit me perfectly. My opinion is the DT SRS does not offer a comparable level of adjustability in those areas. Now is the time to purchase one of those platforms from EuroOptic. They are offering huge discounts on both the AI AXMC as well as the DT SRS. Thanks for watching!
Nice rig! I got my 6.5 PRS1TK for my CTR a few months ago. Currently getting it bedded, the barrel fluted, and bolt tightened up. Sits at 11 lbs even with the carb fiber stock so hoping I can get it down a bit.
Thanks! Truth be told, I don't have a rifle that weighs less than ten pounds, fully equipped. That includes rifles I hunt with. I know that's heresy to a lot of hunters out there. I feel it's worth the effort to haul a heavier rifle around if that means I'm able to shoot 100 or more rounds at a time at the range in order to become proficient with that rifle. Sounds like you have a great set up. Enjoy! Thanks for watching!
Do you have an opinion on which set up you like better, the CZ 527, Sako Quad, or the T1x?
Mark, I believe the Sako is worth the investment if a person just wants a multi caliber rifle for casual plinking or small game hunting. Overall, it's my favorite rimfire rifle. What attracted me to the T1x is the fact that I could install it in the Manners PRS1TK stocks I already had. I was pleasantly surprised by how well it performed. I don't have a CZ 527 therefore, cannot comment on that rifle. While we're talking rimfire, I spoke with Craig at Area 419 a few weeks ago and he said he was working on a video comparison of the CZ, T1x and the Vudoo V-22. I am eager to see if the Vudoo lives up to the hype. Thanks for watching!
had a Quad, put it on a mcmillan stock, lilja barrel, then I sold it and went for Vudoo V22
Liu Xiao, Interesting. Is your Vudoo V22 capable of a higher degree of precision than the Sako Quad you had? Thanks for your comment!
@@landsandgroovesproductions8157 hi, thanks for reply, if we talk the precision and accuracy, they are at same level, both are very accurate, the only problem with the Quad is the ejection problem with the Lilja, sadly, the most accurate ammo i tested on that quad can't be ejected almost every single time.
Great video Aaron. I love the scope comparisons. What is your favorite multi-caliber platform as of now?
Howdy Mark, My favorite is the AI followed by the Sako then the Desert Tech. Thanks for all your hard work on those rifles! With that said, I must say that I shoot the Alpha 11 and A.R.C. Mausingfield rifles which Short Action Customs built for me more than the multi caliber rifles. After shooting Remington 700's for over 30 years, it's hard to switch to a new platform. Thanks for watching!
Nice rifle great stock choice wrong scope mount that’s copies way above the bore line
Frank, Thanks. High scope mounts are simply my preference. You may be interested in Mark's opinion on scope mount height and long range shooting: ua-cam.com/video/Gokzp6emaUE/v-deo.html Thanks for watching!
Lands and Grooves Productions Long range shooting with a 17 hmr? Lol
Or whoops. I mean .22. Same deal.
Looks like a very expensive set-up. Manners, Schmidt & Bender.
Raftjumper07, Yes, those components are expensive. I borrowed them from my T3x and Desert Tech projects respectively. My experiments with the Tikka's I have fired revel a paradoxical quality: they are capable of nearly the same level of precision as the other rifles I have featured on this channel, which cost several times more. Thanks for watching!
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Learn the appreciate people that make content like this for free so we dont have to do these tests ourselves!
do you know if brands of thumhole stocks that have been inletted for the T1X ?..i was just thinking that the barrel being a medium thickness might not fit properly
kookaluv, You may wish to check out German Gun Stock company. They make a few stocks for the Tikka: ua-cam.com/video/td6Ds5xWIWA/v-deo.html It appears their stocks are bolt in and go for the T1x. Thanks for watching!
The t1x fits the inlet of the t3x
Is the rangefinder reading in metres or yards?
TK Gus, The reading is in meters. On the Leica Geovids, a small red dot will appear at the bottom right corner of the reticule to indicate meters. Thanks for watching!
That reads in Metards that is the new world standard, Look it up, best measuring system going.
does it come with semi auto?
To the best of my knowledge, no, it is not available in semi auto. Thanks for watching!
Can you show its bolt mechanism? Thanks
I will try to provide a more detailed video on the AXMC soon, weather permitting. Thanks for watching!
Silence his golden
Indeed! You may also enjoy THLR.NO as well as PATHFilmsNZ on UA-cam. Thanks for watching!
After changing barrels, how many shots does it take to stabilize the point of impact?
Todd, Around three shots. The 6.5 Cm conversion that Short Action Customs did for me will be within a half inch of where it was after it settles down. I have found that conversion to be so true that the scope's windage adjustment is within a click of the middle of its adjustment range. The AI factory 338 and 300 WM barrels will be less than an inch away from where they were before a swap. Check out EuroOptic's blog where Derek tests the repeatability of his AXMC and ERA TAC scope mount. Thanks for watching!
Thanks for the info. Your experience with the rifle is impressive impressive!
Thanks Todd! I don't claim to be an expert on all things Accuracy International. Just sharing my experience with this rifle. EuroOptic is a good source of information. Mile High Shooting Accessories sells AI products as well. Vickers Tactical did a video with the AX338 at 2000 meters back in 2014, check it out!
Kudos to Short Action Customs for the 6.5 Creedmoor conversion for this rifle! Mark Gordon and the Team at S.A.C. do excellent work, check them out! Thanks: to Jason at EuroOptic for his insight of Accuracy International as well as Tangent Theta products! to Brian and Crew at Rinkor Arms for helping good folks navigate the challenges of firearms ownership in the D.P.R.C.!
what sort of barrel break-in did you do/do you recommend?
www.longrangehunting.com/threads/custom-barrel-care-at-17x-by-jim-see.50118/ This method works like a charm! Thanks for watching!
Nice! Picking my AXMC next week, same colour scheme... Handsome! in 300wm... I'm inspired by your video!!!... God's Love to Long Sight!
Congratulations, I know you will enjoy it!!! As long as you're spending the $, you owe it to yourself to buy the new match trigger for the AXMC. I just installed one on this rifle and it's superb! EuroOptic and Mile High have them in stock. You've made a great choice, enjoy!
Rod1Malkin enjoy your sweet, sexy rifle! I dont live in a gun-ready country, but one person can dream ;)
Man, I have a setup almost identical to yours, I've gotta know, what magazine is that your running and what round count?
I have two Accurate Mags for the 223, one five rounder and one ten rounder. No troubles with either. That's the factory Tikka mag in the CTR. Again, no issues. Hope that answers your question. Let me know. Thanks for watching!
Lands and Grooves Productions in the 223 does the accurate mag just fit into the mini chassis or do you have to buy buy a specific bottom metal for it?
Manny, I didn't see your question until I was combing through the comments. Sorry for the late reply. As far as I know, the Accurate Mags will fit into any of Manners' stocks which have the Mini Chassis/Detachable Box Magazine option whether it's for the Tikka's or Remington 700 and clones. I know there are many different brands of bottom metal on the market and can't say for sure which ones are compatible with Accurate Mags. The 223 Accurate Mag shown will also fit a Manners PRS1 with DBM I have on an Alpha 11 (Defiance) in 300 WSM and the 300 WSM Accurate Mags I have for that rifle will slide right into that Manners PRS1TK. I also have a couple of 308 magazines marked AI which I used when I pulled the Tikka 223 out of that stock and installed the Tikka 6.5 Cm just to see how well it worked. No Problems there. If you're in doubt, give Manners a call, they have always been very helpful. Thanks for your patience!
Tt nice scope
Thanks! They cost a fortune but, worth every penny! Thanks for watching!
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Thanks! Looking forward to more of your 6.5 Grendel videos.
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that's a pretty cool target
They're inexpensive and durable. A concrete form stake fits through one end of either cylinder once the valves are removed. A little more cutting and welding and voila, more targets! Thanks for watching!