It wasn’t too long ago there were new Tikka bolt actions around the $700-$800 mark
They cost about $1100 today though.
It wasn’t too long ago there were new Tikka bolt actions around the $700-$800 mark
Yeah the Glenfield Model A looks like a better rifle than the Axis. They're very close in price too, you don't get a scope with the Glenfield but the scopes that come on the Axis are worth like $60 so it's not a big deal.
I bought two of the Weaver scopes that come with the Axis, Tenda had em for like $60 a pop a few years ago. They're not GOOD scopes, but they work. Perfect for my wrong-handed Savage Axis whos original scope got sold years ago on another rifle, or for just having an extra scope kicking around - I hate buying a gun and then having to buy an optic just to be able to shoot it.Having both, will second all of the above.
Both solid rifles but for the price I'd go with the American/Glenfield, and the scope any of the package deals come with is a placeholder lol
I bought two of the Weaver scopes that come with the Axis, Tenda had em for like $60 a pop a few years ago. They're not GOOD scopes, but they work. Perfect for my wrong-handed Savage Axis whos original scope got sold years ago on another rifle, or for just having an extra scope kicking around - I hate buying a gun and then having to buy an optic just to be able to shoot it.
Just to further the thought on those Savage "comes with a scope" package deals, take it off and use it on a rimfire. They seem to handle up to the recoil of a 243, but anything more, and it's a gamble, as something in the internals doesn't hold from shot to shot.
YMMV indeed, but I've shook them to pieces in the past with iirc less than 20 rounds a piece with 30-06, 45-70, and 9.3x62. Like, crosshairs shook out of place/rotating or something loose rattling inside kinda thing. In 2025, I used the one that came off another Savage package rifle on my ml. Held up fine with single pellet loads while I was fooling around and dialing in, and same thing, once I started with 2 pellet loads (100 grain eq) she went squirrely.My Bushnell scope saw about 300 rounds of 270win before it got moved to a different gun. My friends Axis/Weaver combo has at least that many 30-06 rounds through it as well. And these are both hunting rifles that have seen plenty of time afield, so its not like they've been babied.
Ymmv of course, but I have no reason to believe they can't handle the recoil.
The Axis, like the Stevens 200 before it, was a remarkable bargain at their retail price points. There's a reason that you don't see a Stevens 200 come up often...no one wants to sell them. Wonder why? The fact that it was a $250 tack driver? Sure, it wasn't perfect, but even with the crappy factory trigger, my 30-06 shot far better than it had any business doing. Wish I had picked up a 223 or 22-250 while I was at it!I agree with the above. I absolutely LOVED my Axis when I bought it, but it was $235, whereas a used mauser-based sporter was like $500. Today, a used Mauser is STILL $500, but the Axis has gone up nearly 3x from what I paid.
I still own my Axis, and I still shoot my Axis. But at $650 it's no longer the value it once was.



























