wildcatter
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I decided to do it one more time. I regretted selling my last one, and never really shot it in competition. But when a Bat Scoville my buddy decided to sell, I had to spend the cash I wasn't ready to spend and sold the Panda on a wheeler stock to cover it right after getting it where I anted to shoot it.
I have a set of three Savage Axis rifles, all built timed and tuned, with bushed firing pins by Fred at Sharp Shooter Supply, and all with stocks he has designed and built from blanks. Except the Walnut laminate I talked him into making, altering the grain every layer 90 degree from the layer beside it. Lighter and stiffer than the laminated birch blanks he usually turns the stocks out of.
So, the old Savage Axis that has shot pretty good in 6BR at 600 yards, which I shoot seldom, mostly 20 to 400. I decided to grab another 8 twist barrel. Plus after 13 months waiting on my 10 twist to be made for my new walnut laminate with a blued tuned Axis, I wanted to shoot the pretty thing!
So the Stainless Axis on the 3" benchrest stock got a new barrel to replace the 6BR it wore. It shoots great, with about 600 rounds thru it, and has won high score at 600 yards out of 3 trips to the match. So the walnut gets a loner till I get the 1-10 twist Krieger finds its way here to become a 6mm Ackley long range Varmint rig.
So we spent Tuesday turning and chambering the 31" straight 1.250" dia. barrel to replace the 26" 6BR barrel it wore. At 27 1/4" and .990 at the muzzle with a straight taper from 5" in front of the barrel nut. Now the fun begins. So far the 1 shot and clean till the copper is gone is on it's 5th shot. I think its about done showing any copper. and am about to sight in using the 2 shot method and clean. But I think one or two more cleanings and this barrel is going to be copper free.
Anyways H4350 shot pretty good in the last 6X47L so i'll be trying 38.5 to 39.5 today. Then I plan on trying a load I had better luck with in the last one before I sold it, H4831 @ 42.5 grains. But hopefully I'll have something ready for down on the hill at Gallipolis this month that wont embarrass me, it would even be nicer if I had something that could get some attention!
A little look at the Axis Family photo, green camo 6X47L target rifle. Walnut laminate 6BR and soon 6MM AI switch barrel, long range Varmint and Varmint for score factory rifle. Then in front the walnut hull stained laminate switch barrel in 6BR and 17 Mach IV general purpose varmint rifle.




I have a set of three Savage Axis rifles, all built timed and tuned, with bushed firing pins by Fred at Sharp Shooter Supply, and all with stocks he has designed and built from blanks. Except the Walnut laminate I talked him into making, altering the grain every layer 90 degree from the layer beside it. Lighter and stiffer than the laminated birch blanks he usually turns the stocks out of.
So, the old Savage Axis that has shot pretty good in 6BR at 600 yards, which I shoot seldom, mostly 20 to 400. I decided to grab another 8 twist barrel. Plus after 13 months waiting on my 10 twist to be made for my new walnut laminate with a blued tuned Axis, I wanted to shoot the pretty thing!
So the Stainless Axis on the 3" benchrest stock got a new barrel to replace the 6BR it wore. It shoots great, with about 600 rounds thru it, and has won high score at 600 yards out of 3 trips to the match. So the walnut gets a loner till I get the 1-10 twist Krieger finds its way here to become a 6mm Ackley long range Varmint rig.
So we spent Tuesday turning and chambering the 31" straight 1.250" dia. barrel to replace the 26" 6BR barrel it wore. At 27 1/4" and .990 at the muzzle with a straight taper from 5" in front of the barrel nut. Now the fun begins. So far the 1 shot and clean till the copper is gone is on it's 5th shot. I think its about done showing any copper. and am about to sight in using the 2 shot method and clean. But I think one or two more cleanings and this barrel is going to be copper free.
Anyways H4350 shot pretty good in the last 6X47L so i'll be trying 38.5 to 39.5 today. Then I plan on trying a load I had better luck with in the last one before I sold it, H4831 @ 42.5 grains. But hopefully I'll have something ready for down on the hill at Gallipolis this month that wont embarrass me, it would even be nicer if I had something that could get some attention!
A little look at the Axis Family photo, green camo 6X47L target rifle. Walnut laminate 6BR and soon 6MM AI switch barrel, long range Varmint and Varmint for score factory rifle. Then in front the walnut hull stained laminate switch barrel in 6BR and 17 Mach IV general purpose varmint rifle.



