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Re: Accuracy International AW

#21 Post by Christel »

Fazakerley wrote:I've got an AE and with a sightron 8-32 x56, shooting shed bipod and rear bag rider weighs in at 7.7kg. I think it's fantastic and the bipod definitely improves an already great rifle.


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#22 Post by ovenpaa »

Fazakerley wrote:I've got an AE and with a sightron 8-32 x56, shooting shed bipod and rear bag rider weighs in at 7.7kg. I think it's fantastic and the bipod definitely improves an already great rifle.
Ah, another AE owner on the forum, not only do I refer to you by your brothers name I even forgot you were here :oops:

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#23 Post by HALODIN »

I've shot an AX308 and it was effortlessly accurate @ 100 yards. These rifles deserve to be shot > 300 yards IMO.

My next rifle with probably be an AX308 or an AX338, just mulling over the details now. Any comments welcome.
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#24 Post by TJC »

HALODIN wrote:I've shot an AX308 and it was effortlessly accurate @ 100 yards. These rifles deserve to be shot > 300 yards IMO.

My next rifle with probably be an AX308 or an AX338, just mulling over the details now. Any comments welcome.
Split the difference and just get the PSR !
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#25 Post by HALODIN »

Nice... :grin:


TJC wrote:Split the difference and just get the PSR !
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#26 Post by happycallis »

Well it looks like either the AX or AW (if its cheap enough) are on the shopping list. Cheers for all the responses guys.
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#27 Post by meles meles »

We're wondering where is the best place to buy an AE...
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#28 Post by mag41uk »

I ordered my AE directly with Tom at Sporting Services.
AE in 260rem with standard profile 26inch barrel,threaded muzzle with cap.
Pistol grip stock in Flat dark earth,10 round mag and 20moa rail.
Was a few pounds over 3K.
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#29 Post by Strangely Brown »

mag41uk wrote:I ordered my AE directly with Tom at Sporting Services.
AE in 260rem with standard profile 26inch barrel,threaded muzzle with cap.
Pistol grip stock in Flat dark earth,10 round mag and 20moa rail.
Was a few pounds over 3K.
I'll forward to seeing it.

My AE MkIII is in 7.62mm, and I love it!
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#30 Post by NoEntry »

meles meles wrote:We're wondering where is the best place to buy an AE...
Buy one off Ovenpaa, I did and its awesome, much better than the one I parted with last year.

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