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I bought a brand new Savage Axis in 6.5 Creedmoor, a Boyd's Featherweight thumbhole stock and a Timney trigger all for $450.00. (The Ded Nutz Game Reaper and the Bushnell Elite are not included in the $450.00, but I've had the Bushy forever.) I sent all of it to Campfire Oracle Redneck for bedding, and for the Timney install and adjustment. Attached are photos of the results. I can't wait to sight it in and take it deer or coyote hunting!

If you have a Savage Edge, Axis or Axis ll ask me or Redneck what we think of that Timney trigger Midway USA sells for $95.00. It's nice!

Mark

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Redneck does some nice looking work.
Show us some targets after you get to the range. I would like to see what results can be had on that budget. Sharp looking rifle!

Right you are, Paul B.!

I will post a range report, you bet I will PA Probe (Probe? WTF.... Hahahahahaha). I have a good feeling about this rifle. I'll bet she's good for better than minute of deer out to well past I ever get to shoot here in SW Missouri. And one of the reasons I bought the Savage was how easy it is to swap to a match grade barrel if I would ever feel the need.
That's a dandy!

I've a lefty savage creedmoor. Shoots better then I can.
What was the TOTAL cost of yòur bargain rifle including the cost of Redneck's work and shipping both ways?
I guess is $700 or more in just the rifle.
Well...depending on how she shoots, and I figure it will shoot very well, we can see that it can be worth it to put lipstick on the pig.
Redneck works on Savages?
Originally Posted by Jkob
Redneck works on Savages?


Shhhhh.............. Lololol
Originally Posted by jk16
What was the TOTAL cost of yòur bargain rifle including the cost of Redneck's work and shipping both ways?
I guess is $700 or more in just the rifle.


$450.00 worth of PARTS Jkob.

Redneck charged me $2,000.00 to screw everything together. Was that too much? smile
Don't know, I didn't ask
I just bedded an Axis into a Boyd's stock and also installed/adjusted a Rifle Basix trigger for a Guy I work with. He supplied all materials including the Acraglass and I charged him 75.00 .
first class work, as always. Too bad he's such a crotchety old SOB though. smile
Pretty, but it's still an Axis. eek
The "Lipstick on a Pig" thread comes to mind.
Originally Posted by KMS
Pretty, but it's still an Axis. eek



I follow another forum.

The guys that make a living with <insert your not snap on tools> catch the blues from the snooty snap on tool guys. There is no way a $15 ratchet will work when I have a $150 ratchet.
Originally Posted by Mannlicher
first class work, as always. Too bad he's such a crotchety old SOB though. smile


Even curmudgeon like in some ways 😎
Originally Posted by Mannlicher
first class work, as always. Too bad he's such a crotchety old SOB though. smile

It's just amazing that you can tell how well a bedding job was done and how a trigger feels from those pictures. I can't tell a thing other than a stock and barreled action were bolted together.
Originally Posted by BigDave39355
Originally Posted by KMS
Pretty, but it's still an Axis. eek



I follow another forum.

The guys that make a living with <insert your not snap on tools> catch the blues from the snooty snap on tool guys. There is no way a $15 ratchet will work when I have a $150 ratchet.



And it affects the nut also to know that it was tightened with $15 dollar ratchet......

Though....it's just as tight.


I have a 1911 that one friend in particular likes to look down upon. A Metro Arms American Classic.

I also have other, more trendy-branded 1911s, But that AC is giving nothing up in reliability and accuracy, and has proven itself through thousands of rounds. I would trust it to defend myself with.

You guys have no sense of humor. I'm a big fan of Savage rifles and have built many over the years. Guess I hurt some feelings. cry
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