I wonder how many guys that diss the axis have owned one ....D
I own one and don't think giving an "honest opinion" compared to other rifles out there is "diss'ing it".
I bought it because it was cheap and it would fill a specific need for me. I wanted something to shoot Yotes with and a 223 Axis fit the bill.
It was on the shelf for about 350 bucks, with a 20% sale going on where you got a $50 gift card if you spent over 200 bucks. So the rifle was $280'ish before taxes - called it $230 (with the gift card which bought a couple boxes of ammo for it) and then Savage gave me a $50USD rebate on top of that (close to 70 more bucks). So in the end the rifle cost me barely $180 in real terms.
I sell a lot of these, have handled many before I bought and did so despite "knowing, from my own experience with them" that the trigger sucks - it's just plain heavy out of the box - mine measured 7lbs 3oz - after some work I got it down to a usable 3lbs 15oz (not nice, not desirable, but usable). The bolt is sloppy and the butt stock, in particular, sounds like an empty pop can being blown down the road if you tap it, bang it or brush it against something - not a sound you want to carry in the woods when trying to sneak into your deer stand in the dark.
I can't speak to the overall stock "stiffness", again, because it's a 223 - not like firing a 300 WM with all the barrel torque/whip.
My "critique" is not "dissing" the rifle - it's an observation of what it's like, compared to other, in my hands.
I had (have) a Burris Veracity FFP 2-10X42 that is waiting for another rifle I have ordered, but decided to put it on the Savage during the waiting period. No, you don't typically put 750 bucks worth of glass on a rifle that cost you $180, but "why not", at least until I need it.
So by the time I bought the one piece base and 30mm rings, a bipod (Vanguard @ 75 bucks), I have a 1K "rifle".
I actually don't mind the feel of the stock, it fits me well, and once I spray foamed the buttstock (down into grip as well), it "sounds" solid. And the rifle is just plain "accurate". Mine does have the spider web stock which (to me) looks better than the plain black. All in all I am satisfied with the rifle "for what it is and what it cost me".
If I hadn't gone wild on the scope and instead put the same scope as my deer rifle (Redfield @ 300 bucks - good enough for hunting deer in Ontario) I would be looking at a $500 set-up - and if that's all you can afford then you would have an "adequate rifle". Too many reason things like this: "I can't afford 800 bucks for a bare rifle so they must be overpriced and they are obviously no better than a $300 Axis".
Out of the box that Axis is not on the same planet as my Vanguard II's (have 4 of them) in terms of fit/finish/machine work.
Just the 2 stage trigger alone would easily be a $250 "upgrade" on the Axis (if one was available for it). On my Vanguard's the bolts aren't sloppy, the stock fits me like a glove and they certainly shoot as well, if not better than an Axis.
But let's be fair, if both rifles were kitted the same, the VGII @ 900 bucks would be 400 bucks more than the Axis with the same glass. But if you are one that would feel the need to swap the trigger (150 bucks) and swap the stock (over 200 for a plane jane from Boyds) you would spend what you would have on the VGII and not really gain anything for your trouble.
This is my thousand dollar Axis with factory stock and factory trigger.
It's OK, but for all the guys that think others are calling down the Axis, just as many on the other side would try and have you believe that they are every bit as good, in every way, as a rifle that you spend double or triple the price on - and that is just not the case.
I would never knock a guy if all he could afford is an Axis. It will get him hunting or shooting and that's a good thing. But I also can't stand there and listen to them argue that it's "just as good" as a Win 70, or Rem 700 or whatever, because it just isn't - not unless your "only criteria" is accuracy - because Savage certainly has that buttoned down.