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    Long lop on axis


    i got a axis in a trade deal (30/06) and the first thing i noticed was the length of pull , i am sure its been covered on here before just cant find it ,anybody help me out on a easy fix.

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    Easy ? Define easy, LOL. The recoil pad is attached with the rear swivel stud and there are no aftermarket pads available. You could get a youth stock, easiest, or you can remove the pad, cut the stock to length and fill the void with a piece of wood, epoxied in place and attach a new pad to that.

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    i dont believe i want or need a youth stock , just a normal lop. this stock is at least 1" longer than any of the other rifles i own.

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    http://www.boydsgunstocks.com/produc...55667&cat=1223


    The standard length of pull on Boyd's stocks is 13.75", but you can order any Boyd's stock with a custom length of pull for $24.95 extra.

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    Thanks , yes i believe 13 3/4 is the norm on most stocks , but this axis is 14 5/8 if i measured it right , just wondering if this is a oddball or if some were mfg in this length.and why.
    Last edited by rs; 01-05-2014 at 04:23 PM. Reason: 5/8 not 7/8

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    I have two Axis stocks, one is 13 3/4" and the other is 14 5/8" Why the difference ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by RP12 View Post
    I have two Axis stocks, one is 13 3/4" and the other is 14 5/8" Why the difference ?
    Perhaps one is a youth stock?

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    13 3/4" is about normal. 14 5/8" "is" long for a "stock" rifle if it is measured correctly. That would be from the front of the trigger to the back of the recoil pad.

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    They changed for some reason or other. I just got back from the gun store and put two side by side and one was longer than the other. The difference is about the thickness of the recoil pad. I took the pad off my longer one and it matches the short one, with a pad. They must have shortened them. Pistol grip area and everything else is the same, just the butt stock section is longer, which sucks cause my pretty camo one is the longer one.

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    Same for me the camo stock on the 30/06 is the the one that is long , measurers approx. 14 5/8" from trigger to back of recoil pad. i handled another axis and the stock on it was a normal length (13 5/8"). bought this for a low cost truck gun and really dont want to invest any more money in it.guess i will try to unload it and look for something else.

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    13 1/2" to 13 3/4" is pretty much standard for the industry. I don't know what's going on with the 14 5/8" ?????

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    Quote Originally Posted by FW Conch View Post
    13 1/2" to 13 3/4" is pretty much standard for the industry. I don't know what's going on with the 14 5/8" ?????
    I just took the recoil pad off. I'm gonna plug the stock and just put a butt plate on it, to make it the right length. No need for a recoil pad on a 7mm-08 anyway.

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