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Thread: What does it take to convert Axis 223 to 308?

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    bloodhawke83
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    What does it take to convert Axis 223 to 308?


    I just don't have the need to keep my Axis XP at 223, I got bunch of 308 rounds and bullets for reloading.

    Would I just need a new bolt head and barrel kit? Parts are interchangeable with 10 and 110?

    http://www.midwayusa.com/product/631...tainless-steel

    http://www.midwayusa.com/product/451...308-winchester

    I can swap the bolt knob with this, right?

    http://www.midwayusa.com/product/674...ob-steel-matte


    thanks

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    thomae
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    New Bolt head and barrel as you mentioned will work.
    The Bolt Knob will not work. You must use a bolt handle specifically designed for the Axis.
    You will also need a different magazine body, follower and spring as the .223 magazine has a spacer in the rear that will keep you from being able to load .308 cartridges in it.

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    For all the trouble why not just pick up another Axis? That's what I intend to do next year! I've already expended my rifle budget for this year LOL.... According to the wife at least!

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    For the $225 you'll spend on the barrel kit and bolt head as well as the cost of the go/no-go gauges and any other things (like a torque wrench, if you've not got one), you really might as well just buy a whole new Axis. A .308 Axis can typically be had for $300 or less out the door at most big box stores.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Inebriated View Post
    For the $225 you'll spend on the barrel kit and bolt head as well as the cost of the go/no-go gauges and any other things (like a torque wrench, if you've not got one), you really might as well just buy a whole new Axis. A .308 Axis can typically be had for $300 or less out the door at most big box stores.
    That's exactly what I was thinking. If you're switching to a factory offered cartridge you're just wasting your time/money when you can get a complete new gun for under $300. Save that .223 as a donor for some cartridge/caliber you want to play with that isn't available from the factory.
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    As a registered member, you could also post an ad in the classifieds and see if anyone is willing to trade the barrel, bolt and magazine from a .308 to your .223...

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    Stripped .308 Bolt Head = $25.99 (Midway)
    Ejector, Spring & Retaining Pin = $12.97 (Midway)
    Extractor, Spring, Detent Ball = $11.97 (Midway)
    E.R. Shaw .308 Barrel Kit w/Wrench = $199.99 (Midway)
    Axis .308 Magazine = $37.99 (Midway)
    Total = $288.91 + shipping (if/when they ever have it all in stock)

    That's about as cheap as you're going to do it with an aftermarket barrel.
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    bloodhawke83
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    ok, i've been busy and the rifle has been out of sight back of the safe. i am now just getting around to get this rebarrel. i get paid tomorrow and i will order the barrel. since 308 is no longer what i want, i am going 6.5mm.

    i can reuse the barrel nut, right?

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    Sure can! Just be sure to clean all the little balls out of the threads. That goes for the action too.

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