Haa Haa, I think you might be right.I think there's more satisfied Ruger American customers than Christensen Arms customers
Agreed on the bolt handle opening on safeI have 3 calibers. 300 blackout, 22, and 6.5 cm. Accurate and fair to carry. What I don’t like at all is the bolt won’t lock shut on safety .
The axis and axis ll will both shoot, no question about it, but they are more of a low budget rifle. The flimsy, lightweight, rattly, plastic safety on the few that I've seen and shot was very irritating, They seemed to have a few other rattles too, but I didn't examine them that closely. It just didn't lend confidence in terms of longevity. Other than that, and the 6 lb non adjustable (read- adjustable if you don't mind figuring out how to do it) trigger on the original axis (axis ll comes with an adjustable trigger) they're a bargain. The Ruger American- ugly as it is, just feels like a more solid piece of equipment. Nothing rattles, and there are no loose parts. For some reason that gives me a lot of peace of mind.I've almost bought one a few times, but the price has crept up and I can get the Savage Axis II (*in stainless) for a little less. Both guns have been said (many times) to shoot "tiny holes". But I'm sure you'd be happy with the Ruger (*and if it still was under $500 after shipping, tax and FFL... I would too).
Good to know!! I have a couple boxes of those, and some 150 gr Winchester PP's. It's warmed up enough now that I'm about to get out and put some rounds through it!!@Squirrel Master. Mine seems to prefer the lighter bullets instead of the heavies(150>175/180). I shoot Federal blue box 150’s through mine. 3 under an inch at 100 from the bench is easy. Modest recoil as well.