Has anyone found that they are so prone? I saw a review ( Backfire with Jim Harmer ) in which he couldn`t recommend an Axis, primarily because of rather significant bluing issues resulting in rust. Perhaps better to try stainless?
Has anyone found that they are so prone? I saw a review ( Backfire with Jim Harmer ) in which he couldn`t recommend an Axis, primarily because of rather significant bluing issues resulting in rust. Perhaps better to try stainless?
Never had any on mine, but, it doesn't go in the field and has only been sprinkled on a few times. I rarely even wipe it down after shooting. Usually have it out at the range 3 or 4 days a month. 6yrs old now. About 4000 rounds through the original .223 barrel. Another 1000 through the .308 barrel (stainless from a 12BVSS).
Funny you should ask. I just watched that clip on YouTube, searching for axis bolts disassembly. I'll say from watching it once, I get the poor accuracy rants on other firearms but, the rust deal? If that's rust, looks like it's been augmented. The clip felt like more of a used car salesman pitch. But, I just saw it once and that's my opinion.
Yeah, I saw this too. His glowing review of the Savage Axis as an excellent budget rifle is one of the reasons I bought one. I have never taken it hunting, but plan to this year in eastern Washington, so wet conditions are a possibility.
So what gives? Can any hunters chime in? Anyone have this "rust" issue with a stock carbon steel barrel on an Axis?
Tolerance is the death of civilization.
Never had a rust issue with an Axis.
Yes, I have had light surface rust on my Axis and my 93r. These rifles get a lot of hunting use in weather. I'm at 63 woodchucks year to date. The solution is fairly simple. A light coat of clenzoil or whatever clp you like removes the rust and prevents new rust. This is not a serious issue.
Now, his comment about the cheap weaver scope that comes with the package is valid. Get something better. I'm partial to burris. Ditch the two piece bases that come with it and get the $12 pic rail from Amazon.
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