Savage Arms Axis 308
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Savage Arms Axis 308
Does anyone have any feedback on this? Seems like a good price, but is it a good value?
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Re: Savage Arms Axis 308
Great value for the money.
I bought one in .223 and I'm very pleased with it.
Savage customers asked for a lesser price rifle that still delivered Savage quality and i think they nailed it.
I have a more expensive Savage that does get slightly better groups but all of my Axis groups have been more than kill zone acceptable for varmit and hog hunts
Now I need to find a hog hunt.
I bought one in .223 and I'm very pleased with it.
Savage customers asked for a lesser price rifle that still delivered Savage quality and i think they nailed it.
I have a more expensive Savage that does get slightly better groups but all of my Axis groups have been more than kill zone acceptable for varmit and hog hunts
Now I need to find a hog hunt.
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Re: Savage Arms Axis 308
I have one in .308, absolutely love it. Mounted with a Nikon pro staff, very accurate rifle. I have taken 7 whitetail deer last 3 seasons, always dropped them. Son shot a 240lb Sika from 125 and Layed him out.
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I just added this one to the collection. Savage 308 with Redfield revenge 3x9x42 accuranger scope. No range report yet but soon
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This Gun as I knew for the reputation of savage was amazing out of the box. I received this as a gift for Christmas it's beautiful and simple. A joy to shoot and own.
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Welcome to the forumjems101 wrote:This Gun as I knew for the reputation of savage was amazing out of the box. I received this as a gift for Christmas it's beautiful and simple. A joy to shoot and own.
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Re: Savage Arms Axis 308
I loved mine before I sold it to fund another gun, the only issue is it doesn't like monarch steel cases ammo, the primers are too hard shoots on second shot and sometimes they stick but if you use hq ammo like Barnes you'll have a great time