BigMikey76
New member
I have read more reviews than I can count about the Savage Axis. Other than the people who just don't like the look of Savage rifles, the only real criticism I have seen have to do with the hollow synthetic stock - specifically that it is too light and makes a lot of noise when tapped or bumped.
When telling my wife about said reviews, she asked me, "why not just fill it with something?" Man my wife is a genius!
My thoughts on the subject have settled on a combination of expanding spray foam to fill in the space tightly and eliminate the hollow sound, and lead weights out of my tackle box to add some weight. The weights would be set between layers of foam to keep them from moving around. (If I find a way to work in some duct tape, I could be just like Red Green!)
I have a couple of concerns, though:
1) Is adding weight to the stock likely to have a negative effect on the balance of the rifle? Would it be best to center the extra weight in the front of the stock, the back, or evenly distributed throughout?
2) Is this course of action likely to cause problems with the rifle (safety issues, reliability problems, etc.)?
3) Any other potential issues that I have not mentioned/thought of.
Please let me know what you think.
When telling my wife about said reviews, she asked me, "why not just fill it with something?" Man my wife is a genius!
My thoughts on the subject have settled on a combination of expanding spray foam to fill in the space tightly and eliminate the hollow sound, and lead weights out of my tackle box to add some weight. The weights would be set between layers of foam to keep them from moving around. (If I find a way to work in some duct tape, I could be just like Red Green!)
I have a couple of concerns, though:
1) Is adding weight to the stock likely to have a negative effect on the balance of the rifle? Would it be best to center the extra weight in the front of the stock, the back, or evenly distributed throughout?
2) Is this course of action likely to cause problems with the rifle (safety issues, reliability problems, etc.)?
3) Any other potential issues that I have not mentioned/thought of.
Please let me know what you think.