Savage Axis:
-easy to scope
-has already bent bolt
-probably weighs less
-shorter, more overall compact design
-more accurate (you full of sh!t if you disagree with this)
-bigger ammo selection
-NON CORROSIVE AMMO
I know LOTS of people who have a Savage Axis, they are fine rifles for the money. And reading all the nonsense youve been posting, your obviously a Moist nugget fanboy who has lost touch with reality, and totally forgot about what the OP is looking for in a firearm. AKA best bang for your buck plinker/shooter which he wants to throw into a modern stock and most likely scope; hence why a mosin is a poor choice.
And yes I have had the displeasure of shooting Mosins, including a sniper, before.
edit* plus too your comparing an $700+ mosin sniper to a $400 Savage, even bigger fail.
-easy to scope
-has already bent bolt
-probably weighs less
-shorter, more overall compact design
-more accurate (you full of sh!t if you disagree with this)
-bigger ammo selection
-NON CORROSIVE AMMO
I know LOTS of people who have a Savage Axis, they are fine rifles for the money. And reading all the nonsense youve been posting, your obviously a Moist nugget fanboy who has lost touch with reality, and totally forgot about what the OP is looking for in a firearm. AKA best bang for your buck plinker/shooter which he wants to throw into a modern stock and most likely scope; hence why a mosin is a poor choice.
And yes I have had the displeasure of shooting Mosins, including a sniper, before.
edit* plus too your comparing an $700+ mosin sniper to a $400 Savage, even bigger fail.