There are many many good points made in this thread, whats funny is how some refuse to acknowledge them.
Accuracy is but one small piece of what makes a quality firearm, reliability is much higher on my requirement list. If a bolt rifle isnt as smooth as glass picking up another round when cycling the action at any speed in any conditions while I am under a little stress and not able to do so with utmost attention, I don't want it. Some of these low end rifles have so much slop in the action when the bolt is open, they will bind, I for one think that is unacceptable.
A rifle must also fit me properly, so that when I shoulder it I don't have to search for the sights or my target. A properly fitted rifle will also lessen felt recoil when you are paying enough attention to notice it, like at the range.
A rifle should have a good, reliable, repeatable trigger. Not something that can lock up if bumped by a twig.
A rifle should have a dependable safety that guarantees it cannot be fired.
Etc...etc...
The cost of such a rifle doesn't matter, as long as it meets my needs, it's perfect. I just haven't found those needs met with rifles like the Axis, or any modern Savage for that matter.
I have 2 rifles like that. The first one is a Tikka m-695 with a leupold 3-9x40 in .300WM. Beautiful rifle. The other is a Savage Axis in 22-250 which I have tuned the trigger on



















































