I like the fact that rifles such as the axxis are available so that young hunted can have an affordable way to get into the sport. I have shot a few of them and I personally find the accuracy is overrated. I make it a point when I go to the range to strike up conversation with the young shooters.... In doing so, they tend to eyeball my rifles and compliment them, and I can remember being that young Hunter eyeballing all of the nice stuff in the catalogues and not having the budget.... What inevitably ensues is a rifle exchange for a few shots.....
I have likely shot over a dozen of these and some hovered around MOA and at least 3 examples couldn't shoot 3 MOA.... All three were due to the flimsy stock touching the barrel... The actions on all but one were very pedestrian and gritty while the one that wasnt had seen a few hundred rounds....
The scopes that come with them are pitiful and should be trashed at time of opening and the rings are junk as well...
But, at the end of the day, it's a $350 rifle with a $350 fit and finish.... Personally, I was brought up taught that quality matters and I would much rather save the little extra money for a vanguard.... But, if that little extra money keeps you from getting into the woods then buy the axxis.
I have likely shot over a dozen of these and some hovered around MOA and at least 3 examples couldn't shoot 3 MOA.... All three were due to the flimsy stock touching the barrel... The actions on all but one were very pedestrian and gritty while the one that wasnt had seen a few hundred rounds....
The scopes that come with them are pitiful and should be trashed at time of opening and the rings are junk as well...
But, at the end of the day, it's a $350 rifle with a $350 fit and finish.... Personally, I was brought up taught that quality matters and I would much rather save the little extra money for a vanguard.... But, if that little extra money keeps you from getting into the woods then buy the axxis.




















































