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    Your thoughts on a savage axis 223 rem

    I'm picking up a savage axis in 223 rem today and I am wondering what people here might suggest to improve this rifle. I'm looking at a boyds stock for sometime next year already.
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    Stock and some trigger work.

    You can put a lighter spring in it and shim the side play out of it to help but a Timney makes a big difference.

    I swapped barrels on mine and it's a 300 blk now. I shoot it more than any other rifle I own.

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    My Son won a game dinner $20 raffle for one last Spring, and neither of us has found the need to do anything other than zero/shoot it.

    His rifle's a camo/package with a cheapo scope that he plans to replace when/if it messes up - which it hasn't, so far..............

    I like the size/feel of the wrist/grip a lot.



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    I would say just put one of them nice 100 dollar wood stocks on it when you get around to it.., till then just enjoy it.... Get yourself one of them lee bator molds and join the rest of us in messing around finding out what shoots best and have your self a blast....

    I have a couple of them axis, and enjoy them greatly... So does AlaskanGurl...

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    I don't know that I would do anything to it except make sure there is a rock solid steel scope mount and rings and a decent scope. Then shoot it. I ran a police precision shooter course with a Savage in 223 and did fine. In fact the guys shooting very expensive rifles had no real advantage.

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    I handled one and I rather liked it...

    DOn't they have a fully adjustable trigger like all the savage 110's? if not...I would be looking at a 110, since here they can be had cheaper then the axis.

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    I like mine other than the noodle stock that wiggles all over while you're trying to test for the best load . I like that the bolt is easy to lift after firing the rifle , it's probably the easiest lift of all the rifles I own . Solid mounts and good scope make up a good package except for that worthless , flimsey , recycled milk jug they call a stock .

    It stands in the corner now waiting on the off chance the Boyds or Richards might make a drop in stock for it . But since my left hand CZ arrived I notice the axis is inching closer to the "sell at gun show" pile .

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    I had one in 308. It was light and had a decent trigger. Would group jacketed bullets like there was no tomorrow. It ABSOLUTELY refused to shoot a cast boolit and it had a really short throat.
    Traded it to a buddy who only shoots jacketed bullets in it and he LOVES it.

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    Hear a lot of good things about them. The action is smooth, a hell of a lot better than the Remington 770. And for 300 bucks as a combo, hard to say no

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    Well, did a mod on the trigger i got off you tube and its a lot better now, now to get some range time and see if I like the stock or if its getting a new boyds on it.
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    I don't care for stock savages or the Accutrigger. The Axis doesn't have one so when a guy needed cash I bought it. Haven't shot it but the stock is **** and flexy to the point I'm amazed people buy these. The. Bolt throw is also very high so if you think you want medium rings buy high rings.

    The barrel only had 12 rounds down it when I got it. I cleaned it, and cleaned it. Then went to Uncle Eds bore polish. Finally got it clean. Nasty nasty residue.

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    Here is the Boyd stock I put on mine last week.
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    Wow... that is Purty......

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    Thanks AlaskanGuy, That going to be my Lee Bator gun. That is a nice stock from Boyd for $100, tax, and recappable tires.

    “A liberal’s paradise would be a place where everybody has guaranteed employment, free comprehensive healthcare, free education, free food, free housing, free clothing, free utilities, and only law enforcement has guns. And believe it or not, such a place does indeed already exist: It's called Prison."

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    Really wish that the mounts would be much closer to the rear of the receiver to have much better scope adjustment

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    Use the rifle as it is.
    Adding accessory to a $300 rile is a fools game.
    Do the math and you'll see you could just buy an M70 for less money. No matter what you do to a Savage you still have a Savage. BTW I got myself tossed off Savage forum. Only took about three weeks back years ago too. You know the one that rips the Savage name? That's why you don't hear anyone on there pointing out simple math. Just figure it out yourself. You learned that in about fourth grade. Or you could do like there shill up above suggested and send in $15. Hell for $100 I'll give you some real good deals. If you want to go that way. Actually no as I'm a Christian and can't do that.

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    wistlepig, how heavy is that stock? I'm thinking the classic style in the pepper color for mine, not much on thumb hole stocks.
    GabbyM, If they would have had a m70 at the time for a decent trade, I might have went that way. As it is, I have this rifle. Unfortunately, the winchesters aren't all that like they used to be. This isn't my first savage and all my others shoot just as good as any of the winchesters I have. Half the fun of getting a new gun is to make it unique to me. So, to each his own.
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    this is what it looks like right now.
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    You're right Kyle623.

    Don't practice what I preach either. Just put a Boyd's stock , walnut sporter , on my old Weatherby vanguard last month. Was tired of the Weatherby chisel chin for end and the recoil from the dropped monte carlo. I bought the extra cushy recoil pad. Now wishing I'd had it checkered. Those Howa actions are a tad heavy and the slick stock is hard to hold onto. The field grade walnut is fairly nice. Not quite as pretty as the wood on my FN M70 but they look like brothers now sitting in the cabinet. Have owned that Weatherby since the mid 1970’s and just didn’t want to trade it away.

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    sound like a good deal, I haven't really cared for the grey synthetic stocks on the weatherby, so I never got one,yet, lol
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    Kyle, I don't know what it ways but on much. If you like I will find out the next time I dismount it. I have the "pepper" in a Ruger 243 and I think you will be pleased. About thumb hole stocks you ether like them or don't. Like most of the things in this Post, do or don't is up to you. Like the old question " what is the best ice cream" very one like Rocky road, except the guys that like cherry. This is a subject that has very few right answers.

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