I would scour the classifieds, 243 are not that hard on barrels, that's what I would do anyway, especially with a $500.00 budget.
Dean
I need some advice as to what would be a very inexpensive, good 243 I might buy. You guys always want to know more when answering questions.... So, I want to replace an old Remington 770 (shot out) and since acquiring that I developed a taste for target shooting. I would like to use this new rifle for shooting targets perhaps up to 600 yards. I shoot bench rest for 100 and 200 yards and prone further. Also, if possible use it as it is first and if there is potential build it up from that point. Let's first start with something under $500. I have a scope already for this rifle.
I would scour the classifieds, 243 are not that hard on barrels, that's what I would do anyway, especially with a $500.00 budget.
Dean
RUMs are like woman in Stiletto heals, you know they are going to put you in the poor house, but that has never stopped anyone from pursuing them.
Dean, classifieds on SavageShooters? Must you be a paid member to have access to that feature?
A lot of people have been finding Axis Rifles for under $300. Put it in a laminate stock and it will probably be pretty decent. I have rebarreled and rebuilt my Axis in 308 and now use it for Long Range steel and 600-1000yds F-class Matches. Next step is reloading, so I can match some better loads to it. I shoots under 1/2 an inch at 100yds with most factory match ammunition, but it takes a better load to maintain that at extended ranges.
A Stevens 200 is not a bad start if you can bump into one, or one of the package 11's in 243 would basically be the same thing. If you shop around you can find Model 11's with the Accu-trigger and maybe Accu-stock (if like it that is) for right around the $500 mark.
I have some experience with the Remmy 710/770 rifles by default (buddies bought them and then had me try and get them to shoot, now they shoot Savage). A model 11 with the Accu-trigger will be such an upgrade from the 770 you should be more than happy, plus you can easily upgrade as you go.
204, 22 K-Hornet, 222, 223, 22-250, 22-250AI, 6BR, 243, 243AI, 6-06, 6-WSM, 250-3000AI, 270, 7-08, 7RM, 30BR, 308, 30-06, 375 H&H, 444 Marlin, 450BM, 458WM
Hey LoneWolf. Which Axis exactly are you referring to? I see there are a few different models.
I have no experience yet with the accutrigger...however I am awaiting to receive from NSS my 6mm BR savage 12 target rifle which has one of those.
I know is a bit more but I looked yesterday at a Howa HWK98101 AXIOM VARMINTER Bolt 243 Winchester 24" Black...are those good?...just checking. However I think I am inclined to go Savage way...
One in 243. You can probably find them at your local wal-mart still as long as you don't live in kommiefornia like me where wally world doesn't carry firearms. I build mine off of the SR Model in 308. As long as you get one in the 308 family it can be re-barreled to 243 as well. The standard Axis has a 22" barrel where the SR has a 20" threaded.
$15.00 well spent
Dean
RUMs are like woman in Stiletto heals, you know they are going to put you in the poor house, but that has never stopped anyone from pursuing them.
RUMs are like woman in Stiletto heals, you know they are going to put you in the poor house, but that has never stopped anyone from pursuing them.
I am looking at comparing the Axis with 11 hunter XP. Can someone please tell me the differences.
If you go with the 11XP, you will have more choices as to aftermarket parts, because of the fact that the Axis has not been out very long.
So, the action is pretty similar? Is it one I could use later for a decent build?
Here's my Axis. It's definitely capable to build on.
What stock is that? Is that the original barrel?
Barrel is a McGowen 26" SS I painted and the stock is from SSS. Not on their site yet, but if you contact them and inquire about the Axis ProTac they may be able to work something out with you.
LoneWolf, that rifle looks great. Also what bolt knob you got there?. I am getting soon my 6 mm BR and will perhaps want a nicer bolt knob.
It's a D.D. Ross I found on the Brownell's site.
How much would the stock cost me?
LoneWolf...we intersected paths here before...I am Catalin
$225 base. add ons are the same as SSS's LVT stock (butthook, Accesory rail, Adjustable riser, and bipod boss) for the 10/110 series. I have about $1300 into the build total and hitting the 5" X ring at a grand with it makes it pretty priceless.
You can build on the Axis, and stocks are finally available. Boyds has some offerings in laminate. The Axis is plenty capable of the same accuracy as the 10/11/12/14/16 models, and it uses the same small shank barrels. The trigger is horrible (can be upgraded though) and stock choices are fewer, and the DBM has a lot of plastic in it (some of the cheaper 11's use this same DBM so that's a toss up).
For me, if the money is similar go with a 11 or similar platform. Lots more aftermarket support. I would look for a model 10/11/12 with the side/top bolt release rather than the bottom/trigger guard release for the most options. Also I prefer the Centerfeed magazines of the 2006 and up models to the older pre-2006 Staggerfeed Models if you have a choice when scouring the used gun racks, but if the deal is right I would go with either.
Edit: Wow, while typing this post 6 more showed up. Dang I had better start typing faster.
204, 22 K-Hornet, 222, 223, 22-250, 22-250AI, 6BR, 243, 243AI, 6-06, 6-WSM, 250-3000AI, 270, 7-08, 7RM, 30BR, 308, 30-06, 375 H&H, 444 Marlin, 450BM, 458WM
I have an axis youth (20") .243 and it shoots .3 groups at 100 with factory winchester silver tips.
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