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charlie b
10-15-2020, 07:51 AM
Yes, that Axis is a steel. Not an accutrigger so that will be a place you can do something too.

RBT321
10-15-2020, 07:18 PM
Yes, that Axis is a steel. Not an accutrigger so that will be a place you can do something too.

Where's the best place to get a replacement accutrigger?

Ross.

charlie b
10-15-2020, 08:08 PM
I would look for a basic trigger, like a Basix. Don't know where you would find an Accutrigger.

mikeinco
10-15-2020, 08:44 PM
i have had a basix really bad and refund took months
went with a timney

charlie b
10-15-2020, 09:05 PM
I thought Basix was the only choice for an Axis.

PS I was wrong.

https://timneytriggers.com/axis-edge-trigger/

tobnpr
10-16-2020, 02:23 PM
Since they were mentioned in this thread...looks like 12FV's in .308 are "on sale".
My wholesaler just emailed me that they're priced under $300- which means you should be able to find them street priced at around $350 or less.

RBT321
10-17-2020, 09:11 PM
Since they were mentioned in this thread...looks like 12FV's in .308 are "on sale".
My wholesaler just emailed me that they're priced under $300- which means you should be able to find them street priced at around $350 or less.

Hmmm. I was about to buy my Creedmore tomorrow. Sounds like it might be worth waiting another week on this, especially as the next Savage rebate should come out next weekend. And Black Friday isn't all that far way either...

I can shoot the Axis 270 for a few weeks while I wait :)

Ross.

RBT321
10-24-2020, 01:23 PM
So I finally caught a glimpse of the next Savage Rebate, which is only for Axis and Trophy Hunter models during the Black Friday week, and as the 12 FV isn't included I decided not to wait any longer. I bought a 12 FV in 6.5 Creedmoor at Bass Pro in Orlando :) As I'm a Green Card holder and my concealed permit is still in process right now, I have to wait four business days to pick it up, so I can actually get it next Thursday. I did go ahead and bought a 6-24x50 scope, bipod, 20 MOA rail and some cleaning gear too. I'll grab a basic hard case when I go back to the store next week, and a rear bag rest.

I also need to find a shooting mat from somewhere, as BP didn't have any. On that score, my local 1 mile range (Volusia County Gun & Hunt Club) is having an ELR event on Halloween, so I'm going to go check that out and see what the pro's are using for mats :) Is anyone on here planning to go to that?

BP were out of 6.5 CM ammo, so I grabbed two cheap packs of Winchester 130gr 6.5CM at my local Walmart on the way home, just to get me started. I think I'm going to buy 40 of this, 40 of that and 40 of something else - just to give me some variety to try out, as I start to get used to the rifle.

I've been looking up the way folk do their break in's and while some say it isn't necessary, I intend to see what Savage recommends in the manual. I think I want to break mine in, even if they don't recommend it. I figure it can't do any harm, and just might improve my groupings a tiny bit (uh huh!) and maybe even extend the life of the barrel a bit too. Living in the hot, humid, salt-rich air of Florida's Space Coast, keeping the rifle extra clean should surely help prevent corrosion issues.

I know it's nothing you guys haven't seen a thousand times before, but I'll share some pics when I get it home next week!

Ross.

mikeinco
10-24-2020, 04:16 PM
midway and champions choice for mats.
if you stick to a single maker you MAY end up with brass you can shoot.
mixed brass sucks
mixed lots from the same maker is not much better
buy 5 boxes from a better maker from their top line
or just buy 100 plus from a premium brass maker
i don't shoot 6.5 so no suggestions.


So I finally caught a glimpse of the next Savage Rebate, which is only for Axis and Trophy Hunter models during the Black Friday week, and as the 12 FV isn't included I decided not to wait any longer. I bought a 12 FV in 6.5 Creedmoor at Bass Pro in Orlando :) As I'm a Green Card holder and my concealed permit is still in process right now, I have to wait four business days to pick it up, so I can actually get it next Thursday. I did go ahead and bought a 6-24x50 scope, bipod, 20 MOA rail and some cleaning gear too. I'll grab a basic hard case when I go back to the store next week, and a rear bag rest.

I also need to find a shooting mat from somewhere, as BP didn't have any. On that score, my local 1 mile range (Volusia County Gun & Hunt Club) is having an ELR event on Halloween, so I'm going to go check that out and see what the pro's are using for mats :) Is anyone on here planning to go to that?

BP were out of 6.5 CM ammo, so I grabbed two cheap packs of Winchester 130gr 6.5CM at my local Walmart on the way home, just to get me started. I think I'm going to buy 40 of this, 40 of that and 40 of something else - just to give me some variety to try out, as I start to get used to the rifle.

I've been looking up the way folk do their break in's and while some say it isn't necessary, I intend to see what Savage recommends in the manual. I think I want to break mine in, even if they don't recommend it. I figure it can't do any harm, and just might improve my groupings a tiny bit (uh huh!) and maybe even extend the life of the barrel a bit too. Living in the hot, humid, salt-rich air of Florida's Space Coast, keeping the rifle extra clean should surely help prevent corrosion issues.

I know it's nothing you guys haven't seen a thousand times before, but I'll share some pics when I get it home next week!

Ross.

RBT321
10-24-2020, 04:48 PM
BP had no Creedmoor at all and Walmart only had these 40 rounds, so it was take-it or leave-it.

I'm realistic: My first shots will be lucky to all be heading towards the same compass point! :) I don't want to burn expensive rounds until I'm more confident and capable. It'll probably happen fairly quickly, but this really is my first real venture into firearms and I need to get that basic familiarity down first, before I try to do anything adventurous, like getting a decent grouping!

S&B do some inexpensive Creedmoors that people who give them a try actually seem to like, so those look like an option for general plinking but I'd really like to try some Hornady 140gr ELD's, and it looks like Nosler and Berger do good ones too. I don't know about any of the various Federal offerings, but I want to give them a go too. Right now all of the good brands are hard to find at anything like a reasonable price. The Walmart specials were less than $1 each - the others I mentioned all start at nearly twice that price and I just don't think I'm going to be good enough - yet - to actually see a difference. The more expensive ammo makes sense as soon as I feel ready to change up a gear, but these first shots will be mostly used for breaking in the barrel and then seeing where I am.

I'd also quite like a variety of different brass supplies to examine and experiment with, for when I get around to trying my hand at reloading.

I would quite like to cut up and measure a variety of once-fired brass cartridges to help me learn who makes thicker or thinner casings. And when I do eventually start reloading, I'll be able to measure how each of those different casings stretch, and how they also hold-up to repeated use too. I figure that building a library of my own measurements - and my general understanding - will ultimately put me ahead of simply relying on second- and third-hand sources of information. I'll gradually be able to confirm other people's findings, and that will help me choose which of those sources I can really depend upon in the future.

Well, that's my thinking *today*. All subject to change :)

Ross.

RBT321
10-26-2020, 11:40 AM
Yes, I would. There was a lightly used one on GB the other day (https://www.gunbroker.com/item/881887222), but with shipping and the FFL, it would have cost me more than I paid at BassPro!

Ross.

Beowoulf2000
10-27-2020, 01:46 AM
BP had no Creedmoor at all and Walmart only had these 40 rounds, so it was take-it or leave-it.

Ross.
There are websites that provide price comparators for online firearms and ammunition sales. For ammo, I use ammoseek.com. Doesn’t seem to be a deal for ammo anywhere these days but at least you can find it if it’s in stock.
Here’s a link filtered on 6.5 CM, factory new, brass case https://ammoseek.com/ammo/6.5mm-creedmoor?ca=brass&sh=high&co=new. Seems to be a handful of “name brands” available for about $1.35/round and up plus shipping. Shipping prices vary a great deal between vendors so you’ll have to do some arithmetic to find the best deals. Good luck.

RBT321
10-27-2020, 05:17 PM
Thanks! I've just placed an order :)

Ross.

RBT321
10-31-2020, 05:49 PM
Finally got a picture to share :)

Rifle (now named "Vera" - Firefly ref!), bipod & scope: $550.

Also got a case, Caldwell chronograph, tripod, 1200 yard laser range finder, cleaning gear, bag, cans, all for another $250. In total I went a little over my $700 target, but I'm happy with the kit I've put together. Now all I've got to do is go put something through the barrel... ;)

Thanks to everyone for your advice!

Ross.

https://www.ngaugeforum.co.uk/SMFN/gallery/101/8374-311020214152-1013331540.jpeg

mikeinco
10-31-2020, 08:05 PM
move the scope forward..i think you may end up wearing it that far back

RBT321
10-31-2020, 11:14 PM
Yep, I have already moved it about three notches forward since that pic was taken, to improve the eye relief. It's a cheap scope, and while it appears to be functioning surprisingly well, the left-right, up-down and forward-back position for quality vision for your eye *really* is tight in all directions; maybe 1/2" total movement allowance for forward-back and less than 1/4" for the other directions.

I'm awaiting delivery of a cheek pad/riser, due on Monday, which I'll need before I can nail down my own positioning. But I'm going to break the rifle in while I'm waiting for that, and I can at least begin experimenting with the scope. My learning curve now begins!

Ross.

RBT321
11-06-2020, 03:00 PM
I'm awaiting delivery of a cheek pad/riser

That one turned up; a sleeve with a pocket for a 0.75" high foam riser, but I'm not happy with it, because the riser keeps moving around.

Anyone got a suggestion for an inexpensive riser solution that would work well with a factory stock?

Ross.

hamiltonkiler
11-06-2020, 03:24 PM
Those 20$ kydex cheek risers are fine


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Bill2905
11-06-2020, 06:16 PM
That one turned up; a sleeve with a pocket for a 0.75" high foam riser, but I'm not happy with it, because the riser keeps moving around.

Anyone got a suggestion for an inexpensive riser solution that would work well with a factory stock?

Ross.

I spent a couple bucks on a 6' section of foam pipe insulation, the kind with the slit in it. Cut a short piece and slip it over your stock. I tried this as a temporary fix until I could find something more permanent but I ended up liking it and still use it today on several rifles. Not the most polished looking accessory but it works for my needs at the range. When it wears out or blows away, I just cut a new piece.

RBT321
11-07-2020, 01:52 PM
I've got a Kydex kit coming (thanks for the recommendation HK) but in the meantime I'm 3D printing a tie-on riser that I found on Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2492653

Another quick question for y'all: Does anyone know where I can find any large rifle primers?

Ross.