Ruger American vs Savage Axis vs Remington 700

Ruger American vs Savage Axis vs Remington 700

n this video, I discuss the differences between the Ruger American, the Savage Axis and the Remington 700. We will, first do any unboxing. Then we will look at some of the different product offerings within the different manufacturer product lines. Then we will do a point-by-point comparison of the 3 rifles. Please be sure to like and subscribe if you enjoy, and please stay tuned for more. Thanks!

50 Comments

  1. B Laws on November 20, 2021 at 10:15 pm

    None of the above. Mossberg patriot



  2. Chuçky Dubree on November 20, 2021 at 10:15 pm

    I think Savage has the best safety on any gun sad how far Remington had fell ,alot of junk ,Ruger is a great gun ,for the money it Savage all day long for me,thanks for posting



  3. James West on November 20, 2021 at 10:15 pm

    I shoot a Remington model 710 bolt action cheap gun but it’s a good one



  4. Donna on November 20, 2021 at 10:16 pm

    Any wood work coming up?



  5. Edwin Modeste on November 20, 2021 at 10:16 pm

    I don’t think we need to watch you unpacking a rifle. Come on , now



  6. Darwin Koyle on November 20, 2021 at 10:17 pm

    you need to comb your hair.



  7. Global Military Info on November 20, 2021 at 10:18 pm

    Nice!!!



  8. Nathan Lemanczyk on November 20, 2021 at 10:19 pm

    I bought a Remington ADL 30-06. I didn’t like that the ruger and savage had a plastic magazine, it felt cheap and easily breakable



  9. Keith Queen on November 20, 2021 at 10:22 pm

    Sorry boys, the Ruger American and it ain’t close. I’ve got friends with Savage Axis’ of all kinds who walk away pissed when they get outshot because they decided the couple extra bucks weren’t worth it.



  10. Fred Minter on November 20, 2021 at 10:24 pm

    All good guns….bottom line is how they shoot. No joy here.



  11. DrNoAudio on November 20, 2021 at 10:25 pm

    Get the Ruger.. And replace that cheap stock with a Magpul hunter… That thing is precise on every shot you pull.



  12. MrFoster on November 20, 2021 at 10:25 pm

    Remington 700 is best



  13. Stranglehold Outdoors on November 20, 2021 at 10:26 pm

    Tough pick… you know what you do in a situation like that? Buy all 3 and think about it later! You’ll be happy you did!



  14. Tarno Tung on November 20, 2021 at 10:28 pm

    Brapa?



  15. NC REDWING on November 20, 2021 at 10:28 pm

    Not surprising that he completely ignored the 783 which is Remington’s entry level offering. It’s pure garbage.



  16. ChromeArty on November 20, 2021 at 10:28 pm

    I love how devoted people are to whatever happens to be on their safe at the moment. So much butthurt in these comments 🤣

    Lots of us have numerous rifles, some of which exceed $2000. Hell! Sometimes the optic is worth that or more!

    Yet here we are buying these inexpensive rifles as they are an interesting aspect of the market and impressive in their accuracy.

    Just picked up a Savage Axis in a houge stock with a timney trigger. Going to upgrade the optic, rail and rings. Should be fun to see she’ll do!



  17. Mike Bartholomew on November 20, 2021 at 10:30 pm

    I’m a novice and I’m considering the Ruger American 30-06 mainly for deer and elk. After watching this video, I think I’ll pass on the Remington, but the Savage Axis looks interesting, but still leaning towards the Ruger. Any advice is welcome, thanks.



  18. Mustang Guru on November 20, 2021 at 10:32 pm

    I have an axis in .308 it’s not a bad rifle. I put a Boyd’s stock on it , bedded and floated it shoots very nice now.



  19. That Guy on November 20, 2021 at 10:32 pm

    Remington has been going downhill for years. The Savage Axis 2 has the accutrigger now, and it’s the best value for the dollar of the bunch – and also the most accurate out of the box, but honestly the Ruger American is a good rifle, and it’s more accurate than the vast majority of shooters. I’d take either of those. I won’t buy another Remington.



  20. Jeny Bendil on November 20, 2021 at 10:35 pm

    Very beautiful rifle, greetings from Indonesia my brother



  21. bquade70 on November 20, 2021 at 10:35 pm

    Excellent.
    Mines the Savage👍👍



  22. MLM Warrior on November 20, 2021 at 10:38 pm

    Nice



  23. Jack Wood on November 20, 2021 at 10:41 pm

    I have both



  24. Red Rhino Outdoors on November 20, 2021 at 10:41 pm

    I’ll take the ruger.. 👏



  25. stuart markman on November 20, 2021 at 10:43 pm

    I have both the Ruger American in 243 Rem and the Savage Axis in 223 Rem and they are both great for the money. I put a Mag Pul Hunter stock on the Ruger and Wow what a change in comfort and shootability. I als put better and longer bolt handles on both guns so I could charge the guns easier. All together they are both worth the money.



  26. heppner heppner on November 20, 2021 at 10:49 pm

    those tin can magazines are cheap and look it..limp dick feeding



  27. ET Himself on November 20, 2021 at 10:49 pm

    I’ll vote for the 700



  28. jimmyraythomason1 on November 20, 2021 at 10:49 pm

    No such thing as "entry level" in the firearms world.



  29. mike thomas on November 20, 2021 at 10:50 pm

    Ruger American for the win 💪



  30. Not Me on November 20, 2021 at 10:50 pm

    This is what a video looks like right after getting electrocuted



  31. mark im on November 20, 2021 at 10:51 pm

    I will take my scars every day…although I’m willing to shoot which ever gun you want to give me, :)…



  32. Paul Markey on November 20, 2021 at 10:51 pm

    Clicked because the dude in the thumbnail had his hand in front of the muzzle of the Savage Axis.



  33. john kennedy on November 20, 2021 at 10:55 pm

    Savage is the clear winner !!!



  34. Ken Fischmann on November 20, 2021 at 10:57 pm

    I have not had much luck with Remingtons, at all. The Savages and Rugers are another story. I have a Ruger Ranch in 450 Bushmaster and a Savage Axis in 270 I bought used for $125 and both shoot well above their class. The Ruger was Awesome right out of the box. I mounted a 2×7 Riton Primal scope on it and at 100 yards it just shoots a big ragged hole with those 45 cal bullets. The Savage had been neglected and required a good cleanup and I added a Pentax 2.5×10 scope on it. I added a $20 M*Carbo trigger kit for a crisp 2.5 pound trigger and that rifle shoots sub moa groups with my handloads as long as I do my part. I would also like to add the T/C Compass to your list, I have one in 7mm/08 with a Vortex 3×9 Crossfire scope on it and again it shoots better than I can producing groups on par with rifles costing 3 to 4 times as much. All are very smooth and fit and finish aren’t bad either. Great rifles in all.



  35. jimmyraythomason1 on November 20, 2021 at 10:57 pm

    Some years ago I bought the (at that time) cheaper version of the Savage Model 10/110, the Stevens Model 200 in .223 Remington. Crappy stock that I replaced with a Boyd’s laminate stock. This rifle was extremely accurate with premium target ammo but for some reason that I can’t remember now, I wanted to convert it to a larger caliber. I replaced the barrel, bolt head and magazine components for .243 Winchester Used a heavy target barrel. Good shooter but I wasn’t satisfied so I replaced the barrel again with one in .308 Winchester. Put a "Rifle Basix" trigger in and a steel trigger guard. Did some more modifications to numerous to list here. Suffice it to say, I am very happy with the final rifle.



  36. Haywood Jablomi on November 20, 2021 at 10:58 pm

    Pick the one with the magazine that actually works…



  37. Ronnie Gillaspy on November 20, 2021 at 10:59 pm

    The cheap Remingtons are junk. I owned one, got rid of it & got a axis in 243, much better quality for a budget gun.



  38. FarmBoyGamer on November 20, 2021 at 10:59 pm

    Just won a savage axis in 30.06 with the scope, trying to find ammo right now



  39. Mcguire's Karate The Art of Survival on November 20, 2021 at 11:00 pm

    Nice I have all three



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  41. Jake H on November 20, 2021 at 11:01 pm

    Does your shop have the savage axis ii or the Ruger American ? I’ve been looking for em online and they’re sold out everywhere



  42. Mustang Guru on November 20, 2021 at 11:02 pm

    There will be no more support from Remington the company has been sold and fired all employees.



  43. Jd Solberg on November 20, 2021 at 11:04 pm

    Hair design by "Tannerite."



  44. Salvage Games on November 20, 2021 at 11:05 pm

    Nine years ago we could not make up our minds about which rifles to buy, were going out to buy 5 rifles for learning how to hunt. (True Story) So we purchased 30-06 Mossberg 30-06, Savage Arms 30-06 and Remington 30-06, I think a Ruger 243 and Savage Arms 243, 38 revolver and 22 revolver. Purchased a gun safe, pistol holsters, five rifle scopes and ammo, took them home and locked them inside the safe and looked at videos of hunting. After seeing all the blood, I asked who was going to clean the blood out of the truck bed…. everything has set in the safe for 9 years untouched. (Other than yearly inspection and oiled with gun oil and wiped down). The safe is in a safe room with no windows.

    For the eye rollers, it would be irresponsible to involve people into hunting who absolutely do not want to see or deal with blood.
    THAT WAS A LOT OF BLOOD and my wife who is a country girl said "The men deal with that."

    We then went out and purchased 11 archery bows with all the needed archery support equipment and joined an Archery Club(in the city).
    We spent almost 1 year of shooting almost every day at the club.

    Now 9 years later we live in the city and are all current or former Security Officers, so two of us have been shooting hand guns for years.
    My wife is Cherokee, African, Irish mixed and grew up on a small 20 acre farm. (She is annoyed and also humored by the rest of us.)
    We recently talked and paid $12,500 cash for 5 acres here in the Florida woods. (Purchased from a lawyer in Idaho)
    AKA WIFE PURCHASED, but I was the one who found it on Craigslist with the help of a simple prayer.

    NOW we are glad we purchased the guns as we will be selling our house in the city and moving out onto the property.
    WHY? Because we have brand new rifles and pistols only at prices 9 years ago during gun sales at Christmas.

    For the Atheists:
    Atheists, "How does praying to a god who is not there going to help?"

    We spent several years looking for property without finding what we wanted.
    #1 Had to have a spring on the property or a spring on nearby property.
    #2 Had to have signs of wildlife frequenting the property.
    #3 Had to be near a river (within 30 minutes).
    #4 Had to be less than 2 hours out of our city.
    #5 Could be on a dirt road, but not down miles of dirt road.
    #6 Needed to run east to west for Solar purposes.
    #7 Had to cost under $20,000
    #8 Had to be minimum 2 to 3 acres, but preferably 5 or more.
    #9 Needed to be able to grow fruit trees and gardening the old way by RAIN.
    #10 Hopefully never developed or lived on.

    So one night I said a small prayer sort of like this, "You know what we are looking for and you know exactly where it is. All you have to do is get me to find it."
    As I went to bed I reached over to shut down the laptop and the thought entered my mind, *STOP
    Then the thought entered my mind to search Craigslist for Florida Wooded Property.
    There it was:
    Fore Sale 5 acres 170 foot wide by 1330 Foot Deep. (1330 is our address in the city)
    Across The Dirt Road From A Spring Fed Pond.
    15 Minutes To River and 30 minutes south of the nearest town with one traffic light.
    45 minutes north of a city with a Home Depot, Walmart and Restaurants
    1/4 Mile off a paved road with no driveway or prior residence.
    Mixed pines and persimmon Trees on Front Acre.
    Old Oaks and Saw Palmetto on second acre.
    Back three acres Florida Mixed Forest of oaks, maple, elm and one magnolia.
    Highest Property for 2 miles in every direction.
    $12,500 CASH

    My wife cashed out an old profit share because her company switched to 401K 15 years ago.
    I told her then to put in as much as they would allow her until they said they did not want to manage them anymore.
    (I said, perhaps one day we will need it and as long as they let us pay into it, we should.)
    It paid for the property. Land Title Search, Title Insurance and Property Survey.
    We closed 2 weeks after finding it because everyone moved us to the front of the list… because prayer works SOMETIMES.
    God or whomever is fickle. If he or it does not like you, he or it will usually ignore you… just like you do to others who annoy you.

    We put in a 36 foot X 18 inch galvanized culvert by hand with shovels, buckets and hand tamp and started working on putting in a driveway.
    We have since purchased a new Kubota B2320 with Backhoe, Front End Loader as well as a Lands Pride brush cutter. (1.3% interest, No Money Down)

    Half way to the property(35 minutes out of town) is a Tractor Supply we drive past every time we go to and come from the property.

    AGAIN! WE ARE EXTREMELY PLEASED WE PURCHASED THE GUNS AND ARCHERY EQUIPMENT WHEN WE DID!

    So what does this have to do with me looking at videos on buying guns? I want to learn about the rifles we purchased.
    This is the modern man’s way of not having to read the manuals.
    I want to discover the pluses and minuses of what we will now be learning to use.
    I pray for all the people who took the time to do videos to SHARE TRUE KNOWLEDGE.
    True Knowledge <- GOD
    False or Contaminated Knowledge <- DEVIL <- D-EVIL

    Also we like to find personal owned businesses and shop their establishment.
    It is no different for me to order by phone or catalog than online.
    I can not talk to Jeff Bezos, but I can talk to the owner’s of personal owned establishments.



  45. Brian Mark on November 20, 2021 at 11:06 pm

    I had an older savage and the safety sucked so bad I sold it after it cost me a huge buck do to the fact I couldn’t get the safety off . I seen year’s later savage put a better safety on the axis so I figured I would try the 243 axis and the only thing it was good at was light primer strikes ,click ,click click . I stuck 20 rounds of Remington ammo through it and it didn’t fire a single one , so I stuck 2 different rounds of of Hornady through it and out of 40 rounds it fired 7 or 8. I sold that POS !! 2 year’s later a buddy of mine was out of work do to back surgery and he won a 30-06 in the savage axis at a duck’s unlimited convention and he asked me if I was interested it was brand new in box . I gave him 200 for it……. I actually said i would just give him 200 if he needed money because i hate savage their junk but he insisted I take the gun. I had it for a few months and I figured I would take that pos out and sight it in needless to say it did do better then the 243 it shot 8 rounds before it went click . Took the shell out and laughed 🤣 go figure light primer strike. Now it’s taking up space in my safe . I wouldn’t give an axis to my worst enemy.



  46. Philip Gretzkowski on November 20, 2021 at 11:06 pm

    Dat hair…



  47. Jimmie Tanner on November 20, 2021 at 11:07 pm

    Mossberg MVP !



  48. Joel Davis on November 20, 2021 at 11:10 pm

    Stylist: How would you like your hair for this video Chris?

    Chris: Lightly tousled please.

    Stylist: Pulls up fighter jet and lights afterburner!



  49. CASHCOW on November 20, 2021 at 11:13 pm

    Go with a Winchester or Weatherby and dont buy some garbage round like a 6/5 crredmore



  50. yusep nugraha on November 20, 2021 at 11:13 pm

    Berapa harga remington 700 🇮🇩