Thanks for the info. my next question is, since the axis/edge have a recessed recoil lug integrated into the stock, does this make bedding the rifle more difficult than a standard 110 or 10 action with a standard recoil lug design?
Thanks for the info. my next question is, since the axis/edge have a recessed recoil lug integrated into the stock, does this make bedding the rifle more difficult than a standard 110 or 10 action with a standard recoil lug design?
Hi, I have never found the need to bed any of my Axis rifles. I only did it to my M700 Varmint Special (.243) when I changed stocks.
I'm NOT saying it won't help, but....we have no small varmints here in Fl. Since I have a private range, I can take my time, shoot slow and check my targets up close, frequently.
I do have a couple of M12s that would be better for 'rapid' fire, but I take it easy with those too.
I get bored real quick, so I don't think I've ever fired more than 15 shots in any one session.
Call me strange, but I like putting the rifles together and reloading more than the actual shooting! ha ha
Don't forget the $1 trigger job, if you haven't done so already......
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