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    Yep has the pink camo of deer racks across her back glass.....
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    I'll need a bigger safe........

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    Well heck, I just picked up my second Axis last week (308). If I had known they were coming out with the Axis II, I probably would have held off. O well, just another excuse to add a third one. The day they add magnum calibers (if they ever do) I will be all over a 300 Win Mag.

    I wonder how long it will take Boyds' and others to make a stock for the new Axis II? Who knows, maybe it will utilize the same trigger guard and magazine catch system.

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    Looking at it I would guess the only change is the addition of the Accu-Trigger. Sure someone will have some word on it after the shot show though.

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    Savage introduces new Axis II XP with Accutrigger at Shot Show 2014

    This may be old news, but I hadn't seen any mention of it here so figured I'd post it for those who weren't aware. At the 2014 Shot Show, Savage introduced their new Axis II XP package. The new model has the Accutrigger and an upgraded (???) scope. It is also available in Youth and Youth Muddy Girl configurations as well, and apparently the same calibers as the former Axis.
    http://www.gunsamerica.com/blog/sava...hot-show-2014/

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    Last edited by Yankee Bill; 01-23-2014 at 09:39 AM.

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    They need to sell scopeless model !

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    Quote Originally Posted by rsh4364 View Post
    They need to sell scopeless model !
    I agree. Hopefully they'll offer them soon.

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    I just merged two threads, same basic subject, into this one thread.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yankee Bill View Post
    This may be old news, but I hadn't seen any mention of it here so figured I'd post it for those who weren't aware. At the 2014 Shot Show, Savage introduced their new Axis II XP package. The new model has the Accutrigger and an upgraded (???) scope. It is also available in Youth and Youth Muddy Girl configurations as well, and apparently the same calibers as the former Axis.
    http://www.gunsamerica.com/blog/sava...hot-show-2014/

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    It's already been posted here--thanx anyway--did you happen to notice if they improved the stock any?
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    combo package scopes=a way to overcome the inherent accuracy of a weapon and give game a sporting chance of being missed. : )
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    Quote Originally Posted by thermaler View Post
    combo package scopes=a way to overcome the inherent accuracy of a weapon and give game a sporting chance of being missed. : )
    More stuff to sell at the next gun show!

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    Based on my experience with Weaver scopes over the last 5-6 years I think I would rather they keep offering the old $10 Simmons/Bushnell scopes on them as they've proven to hold up better.
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    I'd rather they just offer the gun only instead of any of the poor quality scopes that they, and most other manufacturers include in their package deals.

    On a side note, I notice that so far, they're only offering the new Axis II Youth models in .243. I wonder when/if they plan to offer them in .223 & 7mm-08 also, as in the original Axis Youth models? I would assume that the original model axis' will likely be phased out before too long, unless maybe they plan to keep them as a lower cost alternative to the newer model, now that they are no longer listing the Stevens 200 on their site. Anyone have any thoughts on this?

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    Last edited by Yankee Bill; 01-27-2014 at 09:34 AM.

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    Wish they would offer a .204 ruger,but might have to get one in .25-06!

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    I want one in .260.

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    Zanders has them in stock now, package. Just got the sale email.

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