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I'd suggest trying these things:


1. Change scopes.  You don't say if the scope is new or used, but either way I've personally known two people who tore their hair out trying to figure out what went wrong with a rifle only to eventually figure out it was the scope that was bad.  It does happen.


As long as you have the scope off, make sure the bases are tight.


2. Stop cleaning it and just keep shooting it.  I have personally shot over 200 rounds through my Axis in one day with no sign of accuracy loss.  Bottom line is the Axis likes it dirty.


3. Check everything that has a screw head for proper torque.  Don't go nuts and over-tighten, just make sure nothing is loose.


4.  Have someone else shoot it. No, I'm serious.  It pays to check out all sources of variation and you are one of those sources.


I would be very surprised if one or some combination of the above don't fix your problems. 


The Axis has a poor stock trigger, but that alone should not cause your problem.


Grouse


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