Savage Axis

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So there is a killer deal at my local walmart on a savage axis ll xp in 6.5 creedmoor. And im just wondering if anyone had any experience with one.
 
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I have the same model and caliber. I've taken two deer with it and neither complained haha. I would recommend upgrading the scope when you can, but for the price it's hard to beat.
 
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I have the same model and caliber. I've taken two deer with it and neither complained haha. I would recommend upgrading the scope when you can, but for the price it's hard to beat.
I have a leupold 4-16 that i got for my brithday that i will put on it.
 

OldGrayJB

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I shot a friend's Axis .308 and was impressed. I haven't shot a better rifle in that price range.
 

DunnCoHunter

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I have one in .30-06 and love it. I’m thinking about putting a Boyd’s stock on it and upgrading the scope but I’ve been very accurate with it so far so I haven’t convinced myself to spend the money


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As others have said, they can be good rifles. Might need to find some factory ammo that will make it sing, but I have one in .243 that two of my kids have shot their first deer with, and it is a good accurate rifle. I upgraded the scope and trigger on it over time.
 

Laramie

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I bought one a few years ago and the trigger was horrible. I trimmed the spring and it helped some but eventually just changed triggers. If they haven't fixed the trigger, add on the price of a Timney if your looking for an MOA rifle. IMO, there are better rifles in the price range after you account for trigger replacement costs. I would take a look at the Ruger American. Inexpensive and just an all round better built gun for the money imo.
 

45-70govt

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i bought one in 243 years ago, cheapest package they had. The scope in low light is as expected, poor, and the trigger leaves ALOT to be desired, but it is a shooter all day long. Taken a couple whitetails and countless coyote with it. for the price you really cant go wrong.
 
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Had one and it shot 0.5 MOA with commercial Hornady Precision Hunter. Killed plenty of critters with it. Won a T3X in 6.5 CM. Only after I confirmed that it would shoot better than the Axis did I sell that Axis to my friend.

They will not win any beauty contests but they punch above their weight in accuracy.
 

DunnCoHunter

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My brother has the Axis II. I believe it has a much better trigger than my Axis


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Milhouse58421

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The Axis IIs are a great value in rifles.... not everyone has or wants to spend $1000+ for a rifle. Axis II also has the Accu trigger..... which is head and shoulders better than the standard Axis XP trigger. The optics on the II are "serviceable"..... the regular Axis, I wouldn't give $5 for the scope it normally comes with. If you can, upgrade the scope to a 4-12 ×40 Vortex Diamondback ($200 retail), and the Axis II becomes better than some more expensive options. I have sold a bunch of them, and never had a complaint. JMO, your mileage may vary.
 
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I have it in 223 and it shoots really good. I reload for it but it shoots a lot of factory ammo fairly well. I’d buy another one.
 

NMframed

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I bought my son one in 7mm-08 a couple years ago and put a Timney trigger on it. He has killed an oryx from 330yds and a cow elk from about 300 with it. It’s a pretty good shooting rifle for the price. I load light recoil rounds for him with 38 grains of Varget pushing a 140 grain accubond
 
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