The Savage Arms Axis 2 XP offers hunters an affordable yet high-performance bolt-action rifle designed for precision shooting. Featuring a sleek gray polymer stock and a 20-inch sporter barrel, this rifle is optimized for stability and accuracy in various hunting conditions. The bolt handle has been redesigned with an ergonomic, sleek profile to enhance control and comfort during operation, even in adverse weather such as rain or cold. With a factory-mounted and boresighted 3-9x40 scope, including fully multi-coated lenses and tool-less windage and elevation adjustments, shooters are ready to hit the target from the moment they pick it up.
Equipped with the user-adjustable AccuTrigger, the AXIS 2 XP ensures consistent, tack-driving accuracy on every shot. The thread-in headspacing adds to the rifleās reliability and ease of maintenance. Its 4-round capacity makes it suitable for hunting and shooting sports where precision and quick follow-up shots are essential. The 6.5 Creedmoor caliber is renowned for its flat trajectory and effective range, making this rifle an excellent choice for a variety of game and target shooting.
Constructed by Savage Arms, the Axis 2 XP combines quality craftsmanship with innovative features to deliver a dependable shooting experience. Its lightweight design and balanced dimensions make it easy to carry and maneuver in the field. Whether you are a seasoned hunter or a competitive shooter, the Axis 2 XP offers exceptional value and performance, ensuring you can aim with confidence and accuracy in every outing.
Features:
- Bolt-action design for reliability and accuracy
- User-adjustable AccuTrigger for precise shot control
- Thread-in headspacing for consistent performance
- Factory-mounted 3-9x40 scope with multi-coated lenses
- Sleek, ergonomic bolt handle for enhanced control
- Polymer stock with a durable gray finish
- 20-inch sporter barrel optimized for hunting and target shooting
- 4-round magazine capacity for quick follow-up shots
- Caliber: 6.5 Creedmoor known for flat trajectory and long-range effectiveness