Took an Axis to the range today

Fassteel

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Did some horse trading over the weekend and part of the trade was some loaded ammo in 223. buddy has a Savage Axis with a real nice 3-9 Redfield with a dud of a reticle, so much stuff going on there that a fudd like me had real trouble lining up the scope with the target at 100 yards.
When I did gets things going I was getting some great groups with 40gr Ballistic tips and H335 powder, 26.5gr right up to 28gr in new Win. brass. Trigger is a lot firmer than I am used to but it worked. I have peeled off the Redfield and dropped a 6-18 buckmaster from Nikon for another range test later in the week, thinking those small groups are about to become smaller . FS
 
Sounds awesome. Timney makes a really good trigger for these. I paid around $125 from western gun parts. If you are tired of the sh!tty stock boyds has some replacements as well.
 
I took my new Axis .223 out for it's maiden range visit on the 22nd. It only has a cheap, used but new-to-me, Tasco 6-24 AOEG scope for now (I swore I would never buy a Tasco POS ever again but it was a cheap place to start). Despite what others have said about the stock, I like the look except the grip area should be beefier.

I picked up a "value pack" of 40 Winchester 45g JHP Varmint & Predator cartridges which were about the only ones they had. The Axis has 1-in-9 rifling so a heavier bullet should be used from what I've read.

I won't be joining the sniper squad any time soon, lol, but I'm only requiring minute-of-coyote accuracy anyway. I had some issue with the scope seeming reluctant to move the reticle to the right. The day was cool, with spitting rain and I used my bunched up coat as a rifle rest. I also found the Tasco very sensitive to eye relief so the exit pupil must be small, I don't like that at all.

The club only had the 100 yard range open but I've got the Axis shooting close but not yet ideal. I wasn't very solid on my target hold I'll have to admit, but I found the trigger quite heavy, gritty and with noticable creep (all issues openly mentioned in forum reviews I read so I wasn't surprised). I'll keep my eyes open for sales on Timney triggers.

Hopefully will get to range again soon, then go and freeze my butt looking for coyotes.
 
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