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<blockquote data-quote="D.ID" data-source="post: 765938" data-attributes="member: 14340"><p>If you are willing to do the police model, I would. It will have the hs precision stock that is allot better than your standard model 11 stock. Same action so after market support is no problem and the heavier barreled models are really nice to shoot compared to the lighter weight versions. The axis is really designed as poor mans throw in the truck gun. Not saying they are not accurate but there triggers are less desirable and the whole gun really was not intended to be upgraded to the extent the rest of the savages are. </p><p></p><p>I understand the interest in surplus back up ammo and am guilty of that myself but in a rifle capable of really good accuracy it really is a waist to worry about it and you would be better off with a little extra match ammo stashed instead of a lot of surplus. Ammo is just as critical as any other link in the chain. A bolt rifle with junk ammo is the worst kind of firepower. You can get more done with less if you stick to the good stuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D.ID, post: 765938, member: 14340"] If you are willing to do the police model, I would. It will have the hs precision stock that is allot better than your standard model 11 stock. Same action so after market support is no problem and the heavier barreled models are really nice to shoot compared to the lighter weight versions. The axis is really designed as poor mans throw in the truck gun. Not saying they are not accurate but there triggers are less desirable and the whole gun really was not intended to be upgraded to the extent the rest of the savages are. I understand the interest in surplus back up ammo and am guilty of that myself but in a rifle capable of really good accuracy it really is a waist to worry about it and you would be better off with a little extra match ammo stashed instead of a lot of surplus. Ammo is just as critical as any other link in the chain. A bolt rifle with junk ammo is the worst kind of firepower. You can get more done with less if you stick to the good stuff. [/QUOTE]
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