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My 6 MM BR Axis
Bought a 223 Axis. Found a good deal on a 6MM BR barrel. Thanks Drybean. Unscrewed the barrel, faced off the action for Savage 10/110 recoil lug, installed accutrigger, put it in a BSA bench rest stock. Thanks Stangfish. Made a single shot follower out of a piece of 1" aluminum pipe, pillar, bedded made bottom metal out of 3/8" aluminum with a Savage 10/110 trigger guard. If I do my part, it'll shoot .4's at 100 no problem.
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My first time to post pictures. This caveman can't do it.
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thanks wbm daughter and wife tried to help i am not computer savy thanks again
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No problem. Bet it shoots better than 4's once you get it tuned.
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Sweeeeet! My totally stock 308 axis (except for new trigger and some stock reinforcement) has shot .3 MOA--so I'm SURE you'll do better than that! ; ) Beautiful work!
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Good job JWW123...I love those BSA stocks. I have done 4 of them now.
What butt pad did you use?
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i had a pachmayr grind to fit used the aluminum plate for a template
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Sounds good, thanks for the info...I sure need one..the aluminum plate sure is not friendly to the shooter!
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This was the route I was going to go originally looks real good. I like that you kept the stock very natural. Makes me want to get another axis to rebuild and make another great shooter.
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