I would prefer to have 360 degrees of contact.
As the Axis uses a cut out in the front of the receiver for a stock mounted recoil lug rebarreling is a little different than with the regular 10/110 models.
Option A would be to leave the receiver alone, rebarrel and use the stock mounted lug.
That would be simple and inexpensive but is the mating as secure as a barrel mounted lug?
Is accuracy affected?
Option B involves machining off the front of the receiver so a regular lug can be installed and removing the factory style lug from the stock.
A little more time/labor intensive and an added expense.
Is there a payoff in accuracy?
Other things to consider?
I would prefer to have 360 degrees of contact.
The Dunning-Kruger effect is alive and well.
It’s an axis. Save your coin and time.
I am the proud owner of 3 half minute Axis rifles , I once pondered milling the action as above member said to use 110 style lug - but even though the Axis may be cheap the design is a good one and accurate as any
If your lucky enough to live in the BIG woods your lucky enough
Good to know, thanks for replies.
Agree. They’re a fine action but let’s not go overboard on them. They are what they are
Well I don't shoot "pills" or think about "thou", but mine still shoot pretty good somehow....but not "all day long".I am the proud owner of 3 half minute Axis rifles
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