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    I see. Thank you sir
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    And the Axis II has the Accutrigger.

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    So today is the day that I got to pick up my new axis 2. My next upgrade would be the capacity. I'm thinking of this....https://www.ebay.com/itm/254216790457

    And then getting a couple of these...
    https://www.ebay.com/itm/112247760626

    Is this the stuff that will work for the factory stock while awaiting funds for the chassis system?
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    Interesting. That might actually work. If it does let us know.

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    Copy that, thanks charlie
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    So could I put my axis 2 6.5 creedmoor stuff in a boyds stock meant for a savage 10 short action?
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    No. Receivers and recoil lugs are different. Boyds has stocks for the Axis.

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    Ok, I'll stick with my original plan. Thanks charlie
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    Quote Originally Posted by charlie b View Post
    Not a problem at all. I was just looking at it from the cost side.

    For a project, if you are good with tools, then I'd get a Boyd's stock you like and then modify it to fit whatever magazines you wanted to use. It would take some new bottom metal and fabrication of a magazine retention system.

    This was the route I took, I actually fabbed new bottom metal for my Boyd's/Axis combo. I originally bought a Boyd's At-One, swapped it for the stock plastic stock then went to the range. It performed ok, but I just didn't really like the stock that much, especially after shooting my son's 110 which is set up in a nice chassis with a pistol-grip. So I determined to resolve things to salvage the 200 bucks I paid for the At-One. I had a nice chunk of Aluminum for another project that died long ago, from that I cut/drilled/filed the bottom metal that would receive a more traditional DBM. The stock itself underwent a transformation from its original configuration. Really liked the pistol grip on the bench, so that was included in my new design. A lot of time with the band saw and belt sander resulted in a foundation upon which I started adding back some wood. I used some 1/4" x 4" pieces of walnut from Home Depot - I just picked though all the pieces in stock and took the ones with the nicest grain. The pistol grip has a 'tang' which is inserted into a slot I made in the Boyd's using a drill press with a end mill cutter and an X Y cross-slide vice. Then lapped some of the walnut onto the side of the tang and over a portion of the original Boyd's wood, again using the cross slide vice to prepare the stock to receive a piece of the walnut which would overlap the tang of my pistol grip and the Boyd's stock. The pistol grip is not going to break off. As you can see I reused the Boyd's adjustable comb and butt-plate, pretty much works as the original system did. I actually added some wood to the for-end and made the stock longer than original, then capped it with a piece of manzanita as well as the pistol grip end. Manzanita is a shrub that grows in the Sierra foothills, very hard/dense and it has a pretty reddish color.
    I opened up the well to receive my new bottom metal with the drill press/cross slide vice (poor man's milling machine lol) and once that was situated so that cartridges would feed well I bedded the stock and added steel pillars between the receiver and the new bottom metal. I've created a fairly large barrel channel, if this now shoots some nice groups I plan to add an aftermarket bull barrel.
    Bottom line is as it was stated if you have time and a few tools you can do whatever you want. I will also acknowledge that if I had known I would spend the amount of time that I did on this rifle stock I might have sold the original Boyd's for whatever I could have gotten on ebay and purchased a Pro Varmint stock which seems to have some fans on this site. But, I am pleased with what I have now and the time spent I look at as an investment in a hobby so the hours are free. Now looking forward to another session at the local range to see how it all works.
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    That is some nice work.

    I would not regret the AT one over the pro varmint. The adjustable comb is a good thing to have and I may be adding that to my pro varmint (as well as my 12BVSS).

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    V3 Precision has a 'Pillar & Metal Mag Clip' kit that works well with the Axis & Boyd stocks.

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