Savage Axis. What caliber? Suggestions?

I have one in. 243 and love it.I wasn't big on the scope either so I just put a bushnell 4-12 I had kicking around and it is very accurate.Have been thinking about a rifle basic trigger though.

I got a Rifle Basix trigger for my Savage Stevens 200. It was definitely the missing link on that gun. Very easy to install if you have basic mechanical skills, can follow instructions and own a tube of blue Loctite.
 
You will be good for coyotes around london with either a 223 or 243.......no hunting with larger than a 270 in that area and definately no centerfire deer season. Archery and muzzleloaders or shotguns only. Cant speak for the axis though. Can say I like those redfield scopes.
 
I waited and looked around until i found a stainless 223 not in a package
figured might as well invest in the barrel instead of get the scope i wouldnt want
i love it accurate out of the box great rifle.
Slight flex on front but for bench shooters like myself that are always on a tripod not a issue
Would be fantastic for a Boyds stock

cheers
 
how did you fix the forestock? the trigger, I take you removed and lapped/sanded and then re-assembled?

For the stock, I filled the empty chambers with fiber glass bondo.. Then with a file and Dremel tool made sure there was extra clearance around the barrel. I know the bondo sounds kind of bubba-like but the fiber glass type is tough and will stand up to vibrations.

As for the trigger, I don't want to say. The way I did it is safe, but because I'm not a gunsmith, I can't share it. (always safety first) The safety works excellent, and when it's cocked, I can "hammer" away on the stock and it will not fire unless the trigger is purposely pulled. An after market trigger is the way to go.
 
....... I have heard that some people notice some flex in the grip but I haven't found that to be the case with mine.......

I have the .223 so don't expect to notice any flex (maybe on larger calibers). The pistol grip area is a little too thin and should be thicker girth, other than that I think it looks quite nicely contoured. I've only shot one round so far.
 
i have the axis 223, put a higher zoom varmint scope and a bipod on it, i also did the "do it yourself youtube trigger job" on it, brought the pull down to 4 lbs; i think it is awesome... i have a family member with the 243 and the 308, she put an upgraded scope on the 308 though, both calibers are awesome too.... i think for under $500 including new scopes, you cant go wrong with these!
 
If you want to buy some guns just to have more guns or to try out a caliber, save up some money for December. Wholesales sports has had the Axis on sale for the last 2 Boxing Days for about $229. I almost bought a 25-06 last Boxing Day, but I really don't need another caliber to get into reloading for.

I'll keep that in mind, I'd love one at that price.
 
If you want to buy some guns just to have more guns or to try out a caliber, save up some money for December. Wholesales sports has had the Axis on sale for the last 2 Boxing Days for about $229. I almost bought a 25-06 last Boxing Day, but I really don't need another caliber to get into reloading for.

Thanks, may just do that for a Christmas present ... for someone else
 
Scope isn't that great on that combo package but just pull it off and put it on a rimfire and it will perform great.

I just got an Axis XP in .223 and put a Redfield Revolution 3-9x onto it and its a good consistent shooter I just need to get the scope lined up perfectly when I get a new battery for my bore sighter.

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Going to make an awesome Coyote & Deer hunting rifle down the road, I'll get some targets posted next time I go shooting of how it performs with factory ammunition, all I've shot so far is 55gr JHP and FMJ with good results despite scope not zeroed in.

Very nice ..Just put an order in this week for a Savage in SS..
 
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