Solve my Savage curiosity.

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Doesn't look like Frosty is pleased with that rifle choice :)
 
I think Frosty is just pissed with Ardent because he wouldn't let him keep the rifle. That and he seems to have no way of actually using it lol.
 
The very first rifle I bought and still own, was a lefty Sako Deluxe AV. The stock and bluing are pieces of art and I admit that after some hard use, the various dents, scratches and marks bothered me. She's now relegated to a safe queen but everytime I take her out of the safe and look at those same marks I relive and have fond memories of the hunting trips and incidents that caused them.
 
N68, the OP is not a newbie or entry level guy, he has obviously owned and does own some firearms now........his question was about Savages and a curiosity he had developed regarding them. Were he an entry level guy just coming on board and had limited cash I'd say there is probably nothing wrong with starting with a Savage, but would advise to save another 100 bucks and get a Vanguard on sale.

I dont get why everyone seems to think for another $100 you can get a Vanguard. There was the one sale that wholesale had recently, but otherwise Vanguards are like $600+. My buddy just bought a stainless Axis w/camo stock for $199 at Reliables big sale. Thats a loooooooooooooooooooooong ways off the price of a Vanguard. Everyone is trying to compare a regular price Axis to a discounted Vanguard, how is that equitable?

A cheap axis is just that. CHEAP. If it wasn't for the Axis, I would be stuck with hunting with milsurps. While I love my Lee Enfield, Its a ##### to get a scope on it, and lugging around a 6 foot long Mosin Nagant isn't exactly on the top of my to-do list either.
 
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Yes. I own a savage but it's a 322A in 22 hornet. I just know there seem to be more and more people building their go to rifle out of it and am wanting someone to justify my need for curiosity.
If you own an accurate and functioning 322 you have a go to rifle. It has bounced around for 50 years and continues to perform.
 
Why the Axis.

I would say the same reason that one of my first rifles was a "brand new" $90 H&R single shot 30.06 that kicked like a mule...

Because when I was in my 20's, married, had one kid and one on the way there was no way that I could drop (then) 400 bucks on a "decent" rifle, so if I wanted something other then my "hand me down" 30.30, 130 bucks was all I could afford (which included the 39 dollar 3-9x40 Bushnell Sportview scope) and I was "hooked up for moose".

Now that the kids are gone, the house is paid off, no car payment I can afford the Deluxe Vanguard with a FFP Burris scope and that 2K combo doesn't hurt (financially) half as hard as that 130 dollar single shot did.
 
I love rifles, period! I love even more rifles that have highly figured wood, deep dark bluing, and are one-off pieces.
But I am not a bit afraid to take these hunting. A mark or two simply shows it is a working, rather than a show piece.

Savages? OK I guess, but not a first choice IMHO. So many superior choices for a few dollars more.
I do own one Savage, but it is not all Savage. I was given a Model 11 that had the 22-250 barrel shot out.

I had a take-off 40X barrel in a 22 centerfire chambering, so I had Dennis make me a 225 Winchester out of it, and fit it to the Savage action.
It's in a heavier varmint synthetic stock, and really is a good shooter, so I am disinclined to get rid of it, particularly since I have a
real stock of 225 Winchester ammo and components in my possession.

I had an M14 in 243 pass through my hands a while back.....shot well, but not attractive enough for me to keep.

For those that like them...more power to them. As for me, just not my bag of beans. Dave.
 
Bought a Savage Hog Hunter Model 110/11 in .223.

Took it to the range and was stacking 75 grain Hornadys, yes it was at a indoor range but hey the other guy was shooting way worse. :)

Looked thru my scope and this guy with an real expensive looking beautiful rifle was doing apple size groups. :)

I left my retrieved targets out on the bench, guess I liked showing off what a sub 500.00 rifle can do off shooting bags. :)

Thought the AXIS was much lighter and preferred the heavier barrel on mine.
 
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' Solve my Savage curiousity ?'
I think I saw that on a dating site, lol. Something about 50 shades...

God I wish I had known it came from that. I just thought I sounded like a smut novel. Rolls off the tongue nicely.

I wasn't only focusing on the Axis. That was only part of the intended question. Anyone have any experience building on one of their more upscale actions like the 110?
 
God I wish I had known it came from that. I just thought I sounded like a smut novel. Rolls off the tongue nicely.

I wasn't only focusing on the Axis. That was only part of the intended question. Anyone have any experience building on one of their more upscale actions like the 110?[/QUOTE]


That's like saying is Roseann better than Rosie..............there ain't no such thing as an upscale Salvage................
 
God I wish I had known it came from that. I just thought I sounded like a smut novel. Rolls off the tongue nicely.

I wasn't only focusing on the Axis. That was only part of the intended question. Anyone have any experience building on one of their more upscale actions like the 110?[/QUOTE]


That's like saying is Roseann better than Rosie..............there ain't no such thing as an upscale Salvage................

I'd pay some serious $$ to wartch them two mud wrestling........... ooooooh the sight that would be.
 
I have a Savage 111. Its a decent rifle. I only bought it because I got a good deal on it. Its a very accurate rifle. I would highly suggest spending a few bucks more for the 111 over the axis. I'm not a fan of the axis at all but I do understand people don't have as much money to spend on rifles than others.
 
For all the savage haters!

These two are from a krieger barrel .223....shot at 300 meters. The action is from a model 12





This is from a 22-250 shilen select match on a M14 action, walnut stock, rifle weighs 7lbs.


And this is from a shilen select match on a M16 action, 7 Rem Mag. Just shot it this morning. I actually have this rifle for sale in the EE...guess no one wants a hunting rifle that shoots in the 2s for under a grand. Guess I'll keep it lol!

 
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