Unchained Preppers
General Category => Security & Survival => Topic started by: CrookedSights on March 05, 2013, 11:18:15 PM
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So my brother got a Savage Axis in .30-06 he says it's accurate but the action feels just so damn sloppy and I swear the grip was meant for the dainty hands of a twelve year old girl. I don't have any experience with Savages, so my question is are they all like that, just this model or is his just a fluke?
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I'm planning on buying a Savage Axis in a couple of months, I hear they're awesome, maybe you just picked up a bad one. I don't know I don't have experience with Savage but I'll remember this post. Hope this was helpful in someway.
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moderm bolt guns like Savage and Remington have some slop to the action. Nothing like youd see on a well made mauser from WWII. That slops ok though. Aslong as it is solid when its locked up with a round chambered its good to go.
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I have no experience with a bolt action Savage rifle (s) BUT if you want to know anything about a model 99 Savage I'm your man! [url=http://www.freesmileys.or
The one I hunt with (I have a few) was manufactured in 1937. It is chambered in .300 Savage and is a real nail driver! I will say though; the groups do open up if the barrel gets hot.
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Its all in your head JM. The barrel temp dosent affect point of impact unless theres something wrong with the rifle. On my Rem 700 i could get the barrel too hot to touch and have no POI shift. And thats not just that rifle. Any rifle.
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First off don't judge savage via the axis, it is a cheapo entry level rifle, that being said they are actually pretty good shooters albeit it ugly and with the cheapest stock ever.
I used to have a Savage model 10FCP in .308 that was a real rem 700-killer.
My next savage will be a Savage 111 with the Heavy fluted barrell and aluminum bedding in the stock in .300 win mag, even though it's a "varmint" set up it still comes in .300 win lol
http://www.cabelas.com/product/Savagereg-Arms-Bolt-Action-Varminter-Rifles/709962.uts?Ntk=AllProducts&searchPath=%2Fcatalog%2Fsearch.cmd%3Fform_state%3DsearchForm%26N%3D0%26fsch%3Dtrue%26Ntk%3DAllProducts%26Ntt%3Dsavage%26x%3D0%26y%3D0%26WTz_l%3DHeader%253BSearch-All%2BProducts&Ntt=savage&WTz_l=Header%3BSearch-All+Products (http://www.cabelas.com/product/Savagereg-Arms-Bolt-Action-Varminter-Rifles/709962.uts?Ntk=AllProducts&searchPath=%2Fcatalog%2Fsearch.cmd%3Fform_state%3DsearchForm%26N%3D0%26fsch%3Dtrue%26Ntk%3DAllProducts%26Ntt%3Dsavage%26x%3D0%26y%3D0%26WTz_l%3DHeader%253BSearch-All%2BProducts&Ntt=savage&WTz_l=Header%3BSearch-All+Products)
I also have a Savage Model 99 that was my great grandfathers in .300 sav, very flat shooting rifle.
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Your right Ken...Good reason to step away and relax ;-)
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Your right Ken...Good reason to step away and relax ;-)
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i had some 110's and 111's, a little slop is ok, and the bolt was fine
axis is the crappiest one they make
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Working at Wallmart and cycling their crappy bolt actions all day, I know how rough and scratchy it feels. Then I come home and cycle an old war rifle and feel refreshed.
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Thanks guys.
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The only savage I have is a MkII in .22 lr and the accuracy is pretty darn good even with bulk (cheap) ammo. I do have an EXCELLENT inexpensive bolt gun in .308 and it's a Mossberg ATR. I'm totally happy with it. Adjustable trigger standard, recessed crown, and fluted barrel (free-floated as well). I threw some nice 4 - 16 x 50mm glass on it and she can sure put the rounds where you want them. The bolt isn't as bank-vault perfect as my 1903 Springfield but I wouldn't trade the barrel or the trigger for the world. [URL=http://www.smileyvault.co