Yes those tools will work. You won't find too many other things that interchange.
I don't have an Edge/Axis so I do not know anything about these. I was telling my buddy to buy a Savage cause of the ease of modifying. He was considering an Edge/Axis for the price but had asked me if it was possible to do a barrel swap on them as you would do with a Savage 10/110. Can the same tools be used from the 10/110 to do barrel swaps on an Edge/Axis?
Yes those tools will work. You won't find too many other things that interchange.
do barrels have same threads on axis short action as on a model 10 ? And can you put a competition trigger on axis ?
You can put an aftermarket trigger on the Axis, but not specifically a "competition" trigger. If you wish to shoot competitively, the one shortcoming of the Axis is that to the best of my knowledge, there are no aftermarket stocks available yet.
To be a competitive shooter, you will need the appropriate stock for your discipline. The Axis may not yet allow you to do this.
Can you do a barrel and bolt head swap on an Axis? Yes. It is easily done by an individual using the standard small shank Savage barrel and barrel nut.
Can you do a trigger job on an Axis? Yes. It is not very difficult to tweak the trigger yourself so that it is a good crisp hunting trigger with no appreciable overtravel.
Can you purchase aftermarket triggers for the Axis? Yes. Rifle Basix ($85)and Timney ($105) both manufacture aftermarket triggers.
Can you purchase aftermarket stocks for the Axis? To the best of my knowledge, not yet.
However, I am confident that as more and more Axis owners request aftermarket stocks, they will eventually become available.
Is the Axis an extremely accurate out-of-the-box hunting rifle at a very reasonable price point? Actual owners/shooters of this rifle generally say Yes.
I have been told by 2 seperate smiths that the barrel swap is pointless as they were the same barrel (less differant lengths) ???
If you're swapping a factory barrel for a factory barrel, then yes...the gunsmiths are correct. All Savage's centerfire barrels come off the same line/machines and are built to the same spec (large or small shank, length and profile being the only real variables).
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Yes, Boyd's is making stocks for the Axis now...
I have a pepper on my 30-06.
But will probably switch back to the plastic stock when I put a 270 barrel on it.
Working towards a lightweight field gun.
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