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<blockquote data-quote="Red hunter" data-source="post: 765463" data-attributes="member: 40502"><p>Stay with the Savage 10-16 Models don't go with the Axis. The regular Savage models have lots of aftermarket resourses for upgrades. The Axis does not as of yet. The models that have an accustock are a little more difficult to change stocks on but with some time and and releaving of material it can be done. The easier Savages to upgrade are the models with the bolt release on the top to the right of the action. There are tons of after market stocks that are drop in changes. Barrel changing can be done in 20 min with a few tools and no waiting on a gunsmith. If you start with a 308 for less than a couple hundred dollars you can change calibers of the rifle with a barrel change. The 22-250, 243, 260, 7-08, 308 and a few others use the same magazine and bolt so a barrel swap and you gave a new rifle of different caliber. Check out Savage shooters .com. Lots of info there</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Red hunter, post: 765463, member: 40502"] Stay with the Savage 10-16 Models don't go with the Axis. The regular Savage models have lots of aftermarket resourses for upgrades. The Axis does not as of yet. The models that have an accustock are a little more difficult to change stocks on but with some time and and releaving of material it can be done. The easier Savages to upgrade are the models with the bolt release on the top to the right of the action. There are tons of after market stocks that are drop in changes. Barrel changing can be done in 20 min with a few tools and no waiting on a gunsmith. If you start with a 308 for less than a couple hundred dollars you can change calibers of the rifle with a barrel change. The 22-250, 243, 260, 7-08, 308 and a few others use the same magazine and bolt so a barrel swap and you gave a new rifle of different caliber. Check out Savage shooters .com. Lots of info there [/QUOTE]
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