My first time to post pictures. This caveman can't do it.
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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Last edited by JWW123; 08-30-2013 at 09:08 PM.
My first time to post pictures. This caveman can't do it.
Used some data above. Good looking rifle.
Last edited by wbm; 08-30-2013 at 09:28 PM.
thanks wbm daughter and wife tried to help i am not computer savy thanks again
No problem. Bet it shoots better than 4's once you get it tuned.
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!
[B][COLOR="#FF8C00"]Shooting--it's like high-speed golf[/COLOR][/B]
Good job JWW123...I love those BSA stocks. I have done 4 of them now.
What butt pad did you use?
Last edited by fla9-40; 08-31-2013 at 06:13 AM.
i had a pachmayr grind to fit used the aluminum plate for a template
Sounds good, thanks for the info...I sure need one..the aluminum plate sure is not friendly to the shooter!
Last edited by fla9-40; 09-01-2013 at 07:43 AM.
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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