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I didn't think Timney would make a trigger for the Axis, but if they do, that's great news!
Quote from: bobcat on October 31, 2017, 03:37:24 PMI didn't think Timney would make a trigger for the Axis, but if they do, that's great news! I have this rifle in .270 and i just put a timney spring and kept the original trigger.
Just came across this, might order it:http://www.mcarbo.com/savage-axis-trigger-spring-kit.aspxHaven't seen the Timney yet.
Blast away if you will. How about buying something a bit up the quality chain that doesn't need updates/reconfigs? Just asking.
Quote from: WapitiTalk1 on October 31, 2017, 08:17:46 PMBlast away if you will. How about buying something a bit up the quality chain that doesn't need updates/reconfigs? Just asking.All my rifles have had to have new triggers or upgraded in some way. And I'm not talking low quality guns. Remington 700, Browning A bolts, Husqvarna, Weatherby. So this is not something that's unique only to the Savage Axis. For around $20 I can have a good trigger in the Axis. My daughter is 11, she just needs a light rifle and a low recoil cartridge. I think this will work. It only weighs 6 pounds. I've heard they're very accurate, and the 7/08 will be a good, versatile cartridge for her. I'll download it to start with, will probably use something like 120 grain Nosler Ballistic Tips. If she's lucky and draws a good elk permit, or a moose tag, I can switch over to 120 grain Barnes, and a little more velocity.
Quote from: bobcat on October 31, 2017, 10:01:18 PMQuote from: WapitiTalk1 on October 31, 2017, 08:17:46 PMBlast away if you will. How about buying something a bit up the quality chain that doesn't need updates/reconfigs? Just asking.All my rifles have had to have new triggers or upgraded in some way. And I'm not talking low quality guns. Remington 700, Browning A bolts, Husqvarna, Weatherby. So this is not something that's unique only to the Savage Axis. For around $20 I can have a good trigger in the Axis. My daughter is 11, she just needs a light rifle and a low recoil cartridge. I think this will work. It only weighs 6 pounds. I've heard they're very accurate, and the 7/08 will be a good, versatile cartridge for her. I'll download it to start with, will probably use something like 120 grain Nosler Ballistic Tips. If she's lucky and draws a good elk permit, or a moose tag, I can switch over to 120 grain Barnes, and a little more velocity.A better trigger for $20? Care to elaborate? I asume a Timney can't be had for that.