My Axis has what I believe is a very long chamber. On the Remington, a case that measures 1.457" on the Hornady case length gauge will not chamber. On the Axis I don't know what the limit is but a case that measures 1.4615 with the same gauge chambers easily. According to that guy on youtube (his name is Eric something) it is desirable to keep about a .002" clearance between the bolt and cartridge. The way I am doing it now is keep two separate case lots, one for the Remington and one for the Axis. This is kind of a pain and if you have to actually full length resize you have to readjust your dies for each rifle. Would it be worthwhile to tighten the Axis up to match the Remington?

It seems to shoot pretty good though and I believe it is getting better as more rounds go through it. It is easily a 1/2" rifle and I just shot a 3/8" with it so no real complaints on accuracy.