Axis in .300 Winchester Magnum
Some time ago, I got my Apache barrel installed on the Maxis project and have been dinking around with getting it out to the range for accuracy testing. Today, I finally got it, my match ammo, and another rifle to shoot while the barrel cooled down to the range. The results are pretty encouraging!
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Apart from possibly offending a nearby shooter after yanking the trigger on the last shot of the string, shooting went very well. The Hornady 195gr match ammo left a group 0.45" across the main cluster and 0.77" with the called flier. The heavy barrel, recoil pad, and muzzle brake soaked up a good deal of the recoil, making it very comfortable from the bench.
Components:
- Stainless Axis action (formerly .270 Win)
- Timney trigger
- Stainless Apache Gun Works .300 Win Mag varmint contour barrel with 5/8"-24 muzzle threads
- Boyds Pro Varmint long action in pepper laminate with 1" Pachymar recoil pad
- SWFA SS 12x42mm
- EGW 20MOA Picatinny rail
- UTG max strength rings
- Some kind of muzzle brake and crush washer
- Bit of 1/8" gray Kydex and hardware for the cheekpiece
Work done:
- Installing a small shank magnum barrel in the Axis action was the easy part. As mentioned in a previous thread, the most difficult task was to fit a magnum bolt head, but it was done mainly with hand tools.
- I pillared and bedded the stock with brass pipe and Devcon. I also had to open the barrel channel and replace the plastic trigger guard with a stainless one.
- The cheekpiece is a simple design of my own. I haven't cut slots for adjusting the height but haven't found it necessary yet.
I was going to try my Spike's Dynacomp, but I couldn't get the timing right with the crush washer I had on the gun. Interestingly, when I switched back to the unknown brake my POI seemed to have shifted a mil to the left.