Savage Axis 2 pro (6 arc)

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Been thinking to build/buy a 6 arc bolt gun. I know it’s been talked about at length here to build one from either a Tikka or howa mini action.

I was pretty set on going the Tikka route, then yesterday I’m at the LGS doing some suppressor stuff and came across a Savage axis 2 pro in 6 arc. Now I realize this isn’t the 110 action but it checked a lot of boxes;
Nice stock, flush mag, adjustable LOP (so my son can shoot it as well), threaded barrel. Trigger was a bit heavy but that seems easy enough to address.

The question is does anyone have any real experience with this particular rifle and more specifically this caliber. Tried searching but didn’t find much in regards to accuracy and feeding.

Thanks
 
Never fired one, but I checked one out at a show.

Cock on open seemed a bit rough and heavy - not ideal for anyone, but maybe even worse for a youth? Tough to stay on target and get a good follow up shot with a clunky action. I'd rather give a youth the best chance at success, within reason, and not hamstrung them with something clunky.

The fore end didn't seem very stiff either.
 
Never fired one, but I checked one out at a show.

Cock on open seemed a bit rough and heavy - not ideal for anyone, but maybe even worse for a youth? Tough to stay on target and get a good follow up shot with a clunky action. I'd rather give a youth the best chance at success, within reason, and not hamstrung them with something clunky.

The fore end didn't seem very stiff either.
Didn’t check the fore end for flex but definitely something I’ve noticed on my Ruger American.
The bolt was a little stiff and see what you’re saying about hamstringing. Read one review that said it lightens up after use but that may be optimistic.

I see they’re coming out with a 110 that is supposed to be available in 6arc but I already have 2 tikkas with another on the way (if euro gets it in). So might just stick to that route. Familiar is good.
 
I have an Axis Pro in .223. My time on it has been short but I can say it shoots well for a budget minded rifle. I use it for a training rifle and varmints. The bolt lift is by far one of the worst I’ve experienced. The bolt lift kit makes a noticeable but minor difference.

The trigger with an MCARBO spring is hard to beat. I’ve noticed on my few accu trigger rifles that each trigger is different but they are easy to adjust.

For the money I have had a blast with the rifle though. I’m at 170ish rounds down the pipe and have already got my money’s worth.
 
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