They did have those Axis down to 300. These DOAs are 300 after rebate. decisions decisions
http://www.gunstores.net/items/GunSe...ce=0&instock=0
They did have those Axis down to 300. These DOAs are 300 after rebate. decisions decisions
http://www.gunstores.net/items/GunSe...ce=0&instock=0
HE ALREADY OWNS THE AXIS. HE IS LOOKING FOR SUGGESTIONS ON THE STOCK. Seriously guys WTF. My axis is the heavy barrel with the weaver scope. I didn't go into the store for this one, And I'm glad it came home with me! Ounce you are comfortable with buying the 80$ stock, you are free to take a knife to your current stock. Maybe a piece of plywood epoxied into place to screw the butt pad to? Good luck.
Agreed, the beauty of the Axis is that I can build the gun I think I want, and if I dont like it, I can change it and still spend less money than the gun I was originally going to purchase.
I hear the plastic used in the Axis stock is notoriously difficult to bond to. Mine is up in the rafters, but i'm guessing its hollow. Maybe cut the stock to length, then rough up the inside. Cut a plywood plug with two dowels reaching into the stock. Fill the stock with a can of foam and push the plywood in till slightly below flush. Once its dry attach a grind- to- fit recoil pad.
Or, let the plywood flush and use a slip over recoil pad?
I know you didn't want the effort, but replace the scope bases. I just got a 6.5 Creedmoor Axis for a project gun and the bases are the wrong shape. The little wedge piece on the scope ring hits the receiver before it tightens on the base. If my memory is right it should take a Weaver 46 on the rear and a 402 (extended) on the front.
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My bad, normally my reading comprehension is better. I will end my life tonight. OP its a plastic stock - put it in a miter box with a fine cut blade and chop it off to your liking. If you lose the butt pad mounting lugs just epoxy some new ones in. No need to spend any more money on a stock when this one is junk to you.
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