110/10 Based Rifles vs Axis/Edge differences?
I'm sure this has been answered here before but I can't find any discussions. So, how do the Axis/Edge rifles differ from the 10/110 action rifles. I assume there were some cost-cutting measures but what are the specifics?
The current American Rifleman has a review of the Savage Light Weight Hunter and mentions that some of the Axis technology found its way into a basically 10-based rifle. what were they referring to?
Re: 110/10 Based Rifles vs Axis/Edge differences?
totally different action is the biggest thing
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Originally Posted by keeki
totally different action is the biggest thing
OK, understood. Can you be a bit more specific about the differences?
Re: 110/10 Based Rifles vs Axis/Edge differences?
on a model 10/110 based rifle you have a short action (model 10) or a long action (110) and all of the variants are based on these; 11,111,12,112...etc and there is tons of after market parts for them because theyve been around for years, but the axis/edge is not a short action or a long action, it falls somewhere in between the two.
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its easier to tell you what is the same so here goes, barrel and barrel nut. everything else is different.
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Although the parts are not interchangable, the trigger and bolt work like the 110 series. I'm not sure why they changed the trigger to be frank.