Steve.30-06
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- Duncan, B.C.
I just recently purchased a Savage Axis XP in .223 Rem, I like the rifle but the stock is so flimsy that I can't stand it. My questions are, if I wanted to reinforce the stock, how would I go
about doing this and would this void the warranty? I am wondering if it would be better to get a Savage 10 or Steven 200 factory stock and try modifying it to fit, or an aftermarket stock
like a Hogue stock or cheaper one so I am not butchering a expensive stock. Can this be done and what stock would be best for this? Has anyone reinforced their stock or adapted a
savage 10 stock to fit the Axis? I would try making one out of wood but I neither have the skill or the shop to do this in.
I would have bought a Stevens Model 200 or Savage 10 or Remington 700, but they had none in stock chambered in .223 Rem or .308 that was with in my $500 price range, I had more
than that with me , but I was buying a rimfire rifle as well. My purpose for this gun is to shoot paper targets at 200-400 yards.
about doing this and would this void the warranty? I am wondering if it would be better to get a Savage 10 or Steven 200 factory stock and try modifying it to fit, or an aftermarket stock
like a Hogue stock or cheaper one so I am not butchering a expensive stock. Can this be done and what stock would be best for this? Has anyone reinforced their stock or adapted a
savage 10 stock to fit the Axis? I would try making one out of wood but I neither have the skill or the shop to do this in.

I would have bought a Stevens Model 200 or Savage 10 or Remington 700, but they had none in stock chambered in .223 Rem or .308 that was with in my $500 price range, I had more
than that with me , but I was buying a rimfire rifle as well. My purpose for this gun is to shoot paper targets at 200-400 yards.