Cabellas sell them for http://www.cabelas.ca/product/26813/savage-arms-replacement-magazines-black. And magazines are like $80
Cabellas sell them for http://www.cabelas.ca/product/26813/savage-arms-replacement-magazines-black. And magazines are like $80
The savage axis was the worst firearm I've every owned...
95 % of the Savage rifles out there shoot better than the guys who own them are capable of shooting ! !!
That's quite the statistic. It tells me a lot about the people who buy them I guess.
95 % of the Savage rifles out there shoot better than the guys who own them are capable of shooting ! !!
And this post tells us a lot about you!
At least it wasn't the bolt head that cracked..... You should be able to get a new bolt body from Savage.
Any leads on the best price on these rifles in steel or stainless? Thinking of an inexpensive .223 for coyotes and fun at the range with my nephew. Thanks
there is nothing wrong with an axis for an entry level rifle.
i dear say any critter in my scope is toast.
still working on oal,groups should tighten up a bit more.
here is a 5 shot group @ 100 yards with axis 223.
26.30gn varget 55gn v-max
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here is a 5 shot group at 50 yards i did today just for fun,tired of walking.lol
20.5gn 4198 55gn hornady varmint sp
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5 minutes of your time, an Allen wrench and a good pair of side cutters is all it takes to make the Axis trigger a lot lighter.
Love my Axis .223, picked it up as display model from WSS for under $300 before tax with the Bushnell scope included.
Shootin cheap Barnaul 62gr FMJ without trying hard I can put 20 rounds into 1-7/8" group at around 100 yards.
My only negative remark about the rifle is the factory plastic stock flexes easily, I'll be building a new stock later on so I don't care for now.
Everyone loves to shoot it and has a great time, an only ever had failures to fire with Norinco ammo, hard primers to blame.