I thought this one was worthy of a review, especially if you are looking for a good economical varmint rifle.
She started life out as a basic Savage Axis Walmart only version .223 rifle. Cheap ass plastic stock and a nasty gritty 6.75lb trigger. $279+tax $311 out the door (+$10 for BGC)
I started by ordering a Boyd's stock for it, which I am not sure you can get a better stock for this kind of money and you would be hard pressed to find better customer service than Boyd's guns Stocks. http://www.boydsgunstocks.com/produc...55684&cat=1220 This was $116 shipped
Then, I needed to do something with this ridiculous trigger. There are a couple of after market triggers out there for it, Timney and Rifle Basix both make great aftermarket options(from what I've read) and most folks said to go with the Rifle Basix as it is a better option for this rifle. I opted to see what I could with it on my own first as I figured it wouldnt be very hard to improve on 6.75 lbs. After some jeweling and polishing and installing and testing and jeweling and polishing and installing and testing and jeweling and polishing and installing and testing and jeweling and polishing and installing and testing and...you get the point.... I was able to get a super crisp 2.5lb trigger break with no creep or over travel on it at all. I did also shorten the spring and worked it a little too. I was happy with this for right now so I am going to leave it for a while. I'm sure at some point down the road I will get a Rifle Basix aftermarket trigger for it. This was FREE, just a little of my labor.
I had been wanting a new scope for my .308 so it was a perfect time to upgrade that scope and I took the Millett TRS-1 off of the Remington 700, .308 and bought a new one for it and was able to add the Millett to the Savage Axis. These are descent scopes and I figured for the purpose of this rig(economy beater varmint build) it would do just fine and I was able to upgrade the Remington. So this was no current charge to me but you can purchase these for around $300 now. I've had mine for a few years and think it was like $500 then but for all intents and purposes you can now purchase one for around 300 clams.
Alright trigger group has been cleaned lubed and re-installed. The new Boyd's stock has arrived and has also been mounted. Mounted the scope and a Blackhawk Bi-Pod, I think it was like $50 at Cabela's. I was able to get out to the range last weekend with my Father-in-Law and J(AKA Justin you know the purple nerdy guy). I did take this out once before doing anything to it and slung about 70 rounds through it. I dont think a new firearm is even broken in until 300 rounds and really starts performing its best after 1000 rounds.
So after bore sighting the new rig I threw the bolt back in and started throwing copper plated lead down range!! Six shots later we were rockin and rollin. I fine tuned it the rest and was shooting sub MOA with less than 80 total rounds through this and factory loaded ammo. (and a sub $500 rifle)
J took the rifle and was shooting sub MOA 10 shot groups! Thats no to bad. .819 with a 10 shot group will work for me.
Ok, ok, pics!
The day I brought her home! I threw the cheap scope in the back ground on it for its first range trip.
Latest configuration
And with the Remmy
Target at 100yd Bi-Pod and a rear squeeze bag J shooting
Savage Axis Base Walmart only model chambered in .223
1:9 twist
Boyd's thumbhole laminate stock
Millett TRS-1 Scope
100 yrd zero
Fiocchi 50gr V-Max factory ammo
Blackhawk Bi-Pod
Total cost pre scope $487+$300ish for some glass, or whatever you want to spend
**EDITED** 12/21 I was able to sell the stock, plastic stock on eBay for $90
Pre scope $487-$90= $397 + scpoe