Didn’t get any weights with mine. I did swap the AI muzzle brake out for the B&T jobby (and B&T moderator)……only because I’m a bit of a tart and just preferred the look.
@@pcsysprog I printed this one myself - it doesn’t interfere with the folder, just doesn’t lock in place of course because there’s nothing there to hold but I very rarely use the folder anyway.
@@sterlingBlocker-t1l I guess that’s subjective then 🤷♂️ for someone who’s used both the AT and the AT-X and experienced what they’re like in a Precision Rifle setting, I’d say the differences may look subtle but they’re certainly not functionally subtle.
No sir, the top rail on the one at SHOT was added by AI. It’s not part of the standard or Comp/Pro model. Weights are offered in packages by the sellers, can add them in pairs I believe.
How does one get started in PRS in the UK. I read on the Precisionrifle Series UK rules that for production division rifles shoud not exceed cost of over $3000 USD. Please advise
@@Handler9985 hi! Best way to get involved is to just jump straight into a match or a training course and see how you like it - everyone’s mega friendly! This rifle wouldn’t go into the factory/production class in the PRS rules but it does under the IPRF rules which is what they use for the world championships.
@@precisionshootingstore I do shoot at Bisley and believe they have upcoming matches in FEB, couldn't see any training days though. I am certain I will love doing this.
Great breakdown Andy! Now I want one too! Also, great audio and love how the studio lighting is shaping!
Thanks Phil, that means a lot coming from you buddy 🙏🤙🏻
Great video Andy! Looking forward to seeing some footage of the ATXC in action!
@@paulcalvert48 thanks bud!
First! 😂 great video keep it up
Nice video Andy👍 You'll have to show me it at the next match. Would be intriguing to see how much it's improved over the AW/AT/AX action
Absolutely mate.
Didn’t get any weights with mine. I did swap the AI muzzle brake out for the B&T jobby (and B&T moderator)……only because I’m a bit of a tart and just preferred the look.
That action looks sweet! It's only fitting the best precision rifle shop in the UK supplies the best UK made rifles 👌
Where did you get the thumb shelf from? The MBE thumb shelf doesn't fit the AT-XC due to the folding stock and that it was designed for the AT-X.
@@pcsysprog I printed this one myself - it doesn’t interfere with the folder, just doesn’t lock in place of course because there’s nothing there to hold but I very rarely use the folder anyway.
others say it's not much different... It seems to have had subtle updates in my opinion as well.
@@sterlingBlocker-t1l I guess that’s subjective then 🤷♂️ for someone who’s used both the AT and the AT-X and experienced what they’re like in a Precision Rifle setting, I’d say the differences may look subtle but they’re certainly not functionally subtle.
Nice looking rifle
Did you remove the top rail from the bridge as shown at SHOT 24?
How many weights came with it?
No sir, the top rail on the one at SHOT was added by AI. It’s not part of the standard or Comp/Pro model. Weights are offered in packages by the sellers, can add them in pairs I believe.
That’s seams strange, I watched a US unboxing and it had the top rail included
Oh well
How does one get started in PRS in the UK.
I read on the Precisionrifle Series UK rules that for production division rifles shoud not exceed cost of over $3000 USD.
Please advise
@@Handler9985 hi! Best way to get involved is to just jump straight into a match or a training course and see how you like it - everyone’s mega friendly! This rifle wouldn’t go into the factory/production class in the PRS rules but it does under the IPRF rules which is what they use for the world championships.
@@precisionshootingstore I do shoot at Bisley and believe they have upcoming matches in FEB, couldn't see any training days though. I am certain I will love doing this.
Are they releasing just the chassis system with the updates?