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    What would you do?


    So I have an axis in 243, picked it up for my sister who was 12 at the time to hunt with, but she didnt really get into hunting so now I have it. I had some trigger work done and now its good, but the stock is still not up to par for me. The other issue I have is the thin barrel. I am currently trying to figure out my long range build. Would this axis action be good to build off of if it has a different barrel? If I did this I would put it in the MDT LSS chassis and the new barrel would be in 308. Is the axis action worth building on or should I sell it and start with something else
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    Certainly, many people have done essentially the modification that you are considering, and it seems a lot of them have been happy with the results. It also seems, though, that many end up spending $1100 - 1200 - 1300 on the project, and I can't help but wonder if they wouldn't have been better off just buying what they wanted to begin with. True, there's enormous satisfaction in building your own custom, but from a pure dollars-and-cents perspective it doesn't often end up making a great deal of sense. For one thing, if you ever decide to sell it you will find that you're going to lose a large chunk of your investment. A buddy bought a Savage 12FV .243 a few months ago used from a pawn shop for $500, and if any modified Axis shot better I would be shocked -- but I'd be very interested in seeing it!

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    I would have a hard time spending 600 plus on a chassis for a budget rifle action.

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    My axis heavy barrel .243 is outshooting my .308 12FV right now. Axis can hold its own just fine in my experience. Action is more enclosec and potentially rigid as a result. Same floating bolthead. Rockite the axis stock and it will feel more solid

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    Axis is doing 5/16" at 100yd

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    Thanks for the input everyone. So what is "wrong" with the axis action? Why are there not more long range rifles built off of it? I understand that you can get the 12 FV for not much more, but its still more that could go to something else like a good scope.

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