I was looking at a 9.3x57, most were not drilled and tapped and have the military style safety, too much money to put a scope on
Sounds like the Savage Axis is perfect for you. It's drilled & tapped, not to heavy and really cheeeeeeeeep.
I was looking at a 9.3x57, most were not drilled and tapped and have the military style safety, too much money to put a scope on
You will be happy with the accuracy of the axis most likely, its light and easy to scope as well. 7-08 is twice the cartridge as the 30-30 too ...IMO
he's only selling one of them, I was leaning towards the 340, I have owned few of each at one time or another, the only up side I can see with the axis is if you loose the mag it's not hard to find another one, 340 comes with rings and the base and the axis just has the bases
all I got is $300
It's a long way off to hunting season. Save up.
and I still have to put a new roof on the house and tires on the truck lol
I second this. If you get some spare cash down the road, you can add some bits to the axis. Add a $130 Timney Trigger and drop it into a Boyds stock if you want. It will be reliable and accurate as you will ever need. My 13 yr old son has an Axis. 243 with a Timney Trigger that I dropped into it. The thing is a laser beam.
Where did you find a trigger for $130? I thought the timneys were over $200?
The Husqvarna M96 sporters like the 9.3x57 I got from Tradeex awhile back are only around 6.25 lbs. These slim, light rifles carry as well for me as a Model 94 Win carbine & the 9.3x57 is a great round to reload for with jacketed or cast bullets. A Timney trigger and bedding job make for more rewarding shooting. Lot's of scope base & ring options fer these as well as ghost ring peep sights.
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