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    Question New here: just ordered an Axis 308 heavy barrel, have some questions...


    I have been shooting my friends' bolt guns, and enjoying it so I ordered an Axis 308 heavy barrel. I figured I could work the trigger and figure out something for the stock, but i wanted the heavier barrel. The $50 rebate doesn't hurt either.

    Anyway, there is almost no info out there on the heavy barrels. What gives? Is this some sort of insider thing? Do people like the heavy barrels? Does it hold poi better than the sporter profile? Do you like yours?

    Anyway, I have a few weeks before I get my rifle, thanks to the laws of the glorious workers paradise of Kalifornia. So other than the trigger mod, what other mods do folks like? Am I looking at the boyd's stock because that's the best option? It goes without saying, I bought an Axis, so cost matters.

    Anyway, thanks in advance and thanks for having me.

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    Heavier barrels as a norm are more rigid and thus don't tend to "whip" as bad as thinner barrels, mostly noticed once the barrel heats up. Also heavier barrels take longer to heat up due to the extra metal and can offer longer shot strings before your groups open up.

    As to stocks, Boyds is the only choice I am aware of for aftermarket support for the Axis.
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    Thanks Boots.

    I understand the physics of it, but it seems that information or reviews of the heavy barrel seem to be limited.

    Was hoping to hear from someone that has one and get their experience.

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    There are 1,000's if not 100's of 1,000's of heavy barrels out there. They are preferred by most (nearly all) long range shooters for the reasons stated by Boots. I have several, they are all very accurate (1/2 inch or better at 100 yards, most are 1/3 inch or better).

    Lighter contour (AKA sporter ) barrels are generally preferred for carry rifles and hunters who anticipate shooting no more than 2-3 shots at any given time.

    Perhaps you are asking specifically about the so-called "Axis Heavy Barrels". I have never fired one myself, but the Axis models are simply an inexpensive alternative to 10/110's and are generally considered a very good value and accurate shooters. Those with heavy barrels are the same as all the othes, except the barrels are heavier.

    Eager to hear your opinion of it once you get it and shot it. Bettin' you'll like it. :)

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    The Axis HB is also a fairly new model in an only slightly older product line, which itself is not the manufacturer's flagship marque. So the relative obscurity of the Axis HB is totally understandable from that perspective.

    I suspect that another contributing factor to its lack of renown is the Axis' status as a low cost, entry level, utilitarian rifle. Savage's intent would seem to be providing the market with a backup hunting rifle, not an heirloom or precision piece of equipment. It will be good enough to get into the woods, get the job done, and get home again. It is likely common knowledge that a sporter barrel is sufficient to accomplish this and be both lighter and less expensive than a heavy barrel. I would therefore suspect—and I have no evidence to back up this conjecture—that most of the Axis' target market would opt for the sporter barrel, which would be why there is comparatively more material on them than the HB versions.

    Finally, while I'm sure the 10/110 rifles will always be the most common platform for Savage customization fans, the Axis provides a new avenue for tinkerers. People like me who might want heavy barrels on their Axises but would prefer quality, aftermarket barrels to Savage's standard barrels would be unlikely to buy the more expensive HB version only to strip off the barrel. Whether the NTO barrel would sell for enough to make up for the difference in rifle prices is almost immaterial. Once the factory barrel is off, it can hardly be said that the rifle is an Axis HB. It seems unlikely or, at the very most, unhelpful that anyone would review a rifle they have not shot.

    Still, the best thing to do is let us know what you think when you get it! It's always good to have new information added to the vast repository on this site.

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    I hope to shoot it in a few weeks and will report back.

    I guess the the heavy barrel option strikes me as odd, since it doesn't fit with the common configuration. I am hoping its a diamond in the rough, so to speak.

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    It just might be. :)

    I am going to be getting one soon, also. When I do, I definitely plan to replace the trigger spring with a lighter one and swap out the barrel for a 450BM from Apache Gun Works. From what I hear, the stock spring is about 7 lbs. I can't deal with that, but if it can be brought down to 2.5lbs and has "decent" feel, it might be a decent der rifle for farm country deer hunting.

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    So the heavy barrel doesn't come with a scope base. The receiver is drilled and tapped, but no base. I am a little bummed about this, only because you need a base to be able to do anything with the rifle. I know that this is an entry level rifle, and I shouldn't expect too much. I also understand that this heavy barrel model is a somewhat new venture by Savage, and that they hope to position this in the tactical bolt action market for price sensitive people (like me). So I get why they don't include them.

    Right now, I am throwing on a cheapo scope I have, and would like to get an equally cheap scope base. Assuming I progress with this project, I will likely move toward a 20 moa base, but I want to make sure I enjoy this before I spend a lot on glass and a base. Anyone have a source for an inexpensive Axis scope base? Two piece is fine. I checked the savage website, and it was useless.

    TIA

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    How cheap is cheap? The cheap ones that come on factory rifles are so bad they should be removed before bringing home. :) i would bot reccomend anything like them. Maybe Leupold rifleman bases are the cheapest i'd go.EGW makes good one piece for about $35. If you look at old cheap bases that are taken from older used models you will see what I mean. They are more likely than not going to be deformed and the slots enlarged from recoil, etc.

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    If you want to do bases on the cheap, the 2 piece Weaver bases will do you just fine until you decide to upgrade.
    Originally Posted by keeki
    Guess it doesn't really matter. If ya cant afford $15, you won't be buying much anyways

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    That would be great except, I am not sure what part numbers I need. Amazon isn't helpful either, as they list several weaver bases for the axis with oddly different pictures. Any help is appreciated.

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    Quote Originally Posted by North86 View Post
    That would be great except, I am not sure what part numbers I need. Amazon isn't helpful either, as they list several weaver bases for the axis with oddly different pictures. Any help is appreciated.
    Savage model 10 bases are the same as the Axis. I picked a weaver set for about 12 bucks. I have a heavy barrel in 22-250 and love it. It put several charge weights of 4064 sub moa with a few groups all most in one hole. Alot can be said about a rifle when you do a load work up with 8 different charge weights and they all are under a inch @ 100yards..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gohring3006 View Post
    Savage model 10 bases are the same as the Axis. I picked a weaver set for about 12 bucks. I have a heavy barrel in 22-250 and love it. It put several charge weights of 4064 sub moa with a few groups all most in one hole. Alot can be said about a rifle when you do a load work up with 8 different charge weights and they all are under a inch @ 100yards..

    Do you remember which base you bought and from where? A link would be most helpful.

    TIA

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    So Foxx, do I need two of those? Or just one? Is it a kit that includes two?

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    Quote Originally Posted by North86 View Post
    Do you remember which base you bought and from where? A link would be most helpful.

    TIA
    I bought mine from Dunham sports. I don't remember the model number but it says right on the packaging what they fit. I have seen them at WalMart and MC sports. Also I would bet Midway would have them.
    Keep in mind that this s for the TWO piece bases the savage 10 one piece won't fit the Axis. Also my brother picked up two Axis's a 30-06 and .270 and ran out of elevation with both. He couldn't get the scope low enough and still be able to operate the bolt. So he ended up just getting two 20 moa rails from EGW..
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    Better get two, just in case.

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    Quote Originally Posted by foxx View Post
    Better get two, just in case.
    Admittedly, I am new here and don't know you. I am also new to long distance shooting, but I have been reading about it and my friend enjoy it, so I am giving it a shot.

    Your response to my questions comes off as sarcastic. Recommending the same product in three different posts, and then saying "better get two, just in case" isn't helpful. I apologize if that wasn't your intent, but I am admittedly new here, need advice and your posts aren't helpful.

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    Quote Originally Posted by North86 View Post
    Admittedly, I am new here and don't know you. I am also new to long distance shooting, but I have been reading about it and my friend enjoy it, so I am giving it a shot.

    Your response to my questions comes off as sarcastic. Recommending the same product in three different posts, and then saying "better get two, just in case" isn't helpful. I apologize if that wasn't your intent, but I am admittedly new here, need advice and your posts aren't helpful.
    My sincerest apologies.

    I was being a sarcastic jerk. I meant no harm and it was just the result of my having a bad time with some personal things. I truly apologize. It is not normally like me to be that way. I don't know why I picked now to be that way. Please forgive me.

    Thinking back, the reason I thought (wrongfully so) it was funny to be a bit sarcastic was I had already posted links for the part you were looking for. These parts are avail for a few dollars. Yes, you would need two of them. One for the front ring, one for the rear rings.

    I am not recommending them for the reasons stated previously, but, as Hotolds442suggested, hey will work for a while if you choose to go that route. On the other hand, the are not a good long term solution.

    Again, I apologize for my attitude. I meat no disrespect, merely a "poke in the ribs". Of course, this is a public forum and we don't know each other well enough to even try such a thing. Also, please do not let my attitude affect your view towards this forum. It is a good, helpful bunch of guys and they/we truly want you to be a part o the community.

    My apologies to all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by foxx View Post
    My sincerest apologies.

    I was being a sarcastic jerk. I meant no harm and it was just the result of my having a bad time with some personal things. I truly apologize. It is not normally like me to be that way. I don't know why I picked now to be that way. Please forgive me.

    Thinking back, the reason I thought (wrongfully so) it was funny to be a bit sarcastic was I had already posted links for the part you were looking for. These parts are avail for a few dollars. Yes, you would need two of them. One for the front ring, one for the rear rings.

    I am not recommending them for the reasons stated previously, but, as Hotolds442suggested, hey will work for a while if you choose to go that route. On the other hand, the are not a good long term solution.

    Again, I apologize for my attitude. I meat no disrespect, merely a "poke in the ribs". Of course, this is a public forum and we don't know each other well enough to even try such a thing. Also, please do not let my attitude affect your view towards this forum. It is a good, helpful bunch of guys and they/we truly want you to be a part o the community.

    My apologies to all.
    Thank you. I appreciate it.

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    Thumbs Up Axis hb 22-250

    I just bought one 2 months ago I found advertized as a 1-9 twist. Well I called Savage and they told me the in 1-12 twist and no other so some false advertizement is out there but i am very happy with it . I was hoping to shoot some heavier loads but this rifle is very accurate at 100 yards sub moa less that a inch with 55gr Hornady v-max VERY IMPRESSED Nikon 4.5-18x40 ProStaff 5 Riflescope well worth the money , timley trigger is needed. For a base try this http://www.opticsplanet.com/weaver-m...se-system.html Hope you enjoy it

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    I recently put a set of Leupold Medium and a Redfield Revolution so I have a set of "stock Axis 270 rings and bases " … I had no problems with them just changed out the Bushnell it came with..( which I put on a 22 )….You are welcome to them if you desire…New here myself so I don't know just how to do this but my email is pickerandsinger@aol.com…Send me an address and I'll ship them off to you if you like…No charge

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