Now, I get it – most manufacturers make what Sears used to call “good-better-best” rifles, but I like the Savage. The trigger is an improvement over the older plain-Axis models and is all I need. (The .41-inch-group I show below is proof of that). The safety ...
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In the Axis II XP, you have your caliber choice of .22-250 Remington, .223 Remington, .243 Winchester, .25-06, .270 Winchester, .30-06, .308 Winchester and 7mm-08. Given the same receiver is used for all calibers, there is no advantage in buying a short action caliber; .25-06,...
Thanks for doing some analysis--yeah, I know it was a bit half rear-ended approach since 100yds is too close, but I really have no choice at this point and as long as I get a load in the consistent MOA or less ballpark for conventional hunting ranges (it is an axis, after all) ...
Used in the final stages of the initial review, the trigger greatly improved the firing characteristics of the rifle. Fixing the stock and magazine system required a little more thought. The Axis uses the same length action for both long and short cartridges. At the factory, a special insert...