Savage AXIS Rifle, 223, Black, 22″ | Value Bolt-Action

$32,514.00

A budget-friendly, bolt-action workhorse in .223 Remington. Built for reliable accuracy with Savage’s excellent AccuTrigger, it’s perfect for new shooters, varmint hunters, and anyone seeking serious value.

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Description

The Savage AXIS Rifle, 223, Black, 22″ is a no-frills, bolt-action hunting and target rifle built for reliable performance at a very accessible price point. It’s a workhorse firearm designed to get the job done without breaking the bank, offering solid accuracy and Savage’s proven action in a simple, effective package. I’ve put a few hundred rounds of everything from cheap ball to match-grade ammo through this platform, and it consistently delivers what you need from an entry-level rifle.

Key Features

  • AccuTrigger System: This is the star of the show. Savage’s user-adjustable trigger provides a crisp, clean break that’s far superior to most factory triggers in this price range. It’s a genuine upgrade that directly impacts shootability.
  • Bolt-Action Reliability: The simple, robust push-feed action is smooth and dependable. It’s not a custom benchrest action, but it cycles cleanly and locks up tight for consistent accuracy.
  • Black Synthetic Stock: The stock is lightweight, durable, and weather-resistant. It’s not fancy, but it handles field use and bumps without complaint. The design includes a raised comb for better scope alignment.
  • 22-Inch Barrel: This barrel length is a sweet spot for the .223 Remington cartridge, providing a good balance of velocity and maneuverability. The barrel is button-rifled and crowned for consistent accuracy.
  • Detachable Box Magazine: The rifle comes with a 4-round detachable magazine, which is handy for safe unloading and quicker reloads compared to internal magazine designs.

Specifications & Details

Specification Detail
Caliber .223 Remington
Action Bolt Action
Barrel Length 22 Inches
Overall Length 42.5 Inches (Approx.)
Weight 6.5 lbs (Approx.)
Magazine Capacity 4+1 Rounds
Finish Matte Black
Stock Black Synthetic

Weighing in at roughly six and a half pounds, the Savage AXIS is light enough to carry all day in the field but has enough heft to steady your shots from a rest. The .223 Remington chambering is a huge plus—it’s one of the most affordable and widely available centerfire cartridges on the market, perfect for high-volume practice. Here’s the thing—at $325.14, this rifle sits in a price bracket where you’re getting genuine Savage engineering, not a questionable knock-off. It’s available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide.

Who This Rifle Is For

This rifle is ideal for the new shooter looking for a first centerfire rifle, the budget-conscious hunter targeting varmints or coyotes, or anyone who needs a dependable, accurate tool that won’t cause heartburn if it gets scratched. It’s also a fantastic candidate for a custom project gun—the action is a solid foundation. If you’re a seasoned shooter who only buys premium, hand-bedded rifles, this isn’t that. But if you want performance per dollar, it’s hard to beat.

Pros & Cons

Pros: The standout AccuTrigger is a game-changer for the price. The .223 caliber means cheap practice and readily available ammo. The synthetic stock is durable and low-maintenance. Overall, it’s an incredible value for a rifle that will reliably hit what you’re aiming at. It’s also drop-in ready for most standard 1-inch scope rings, so mounting optics is straightforward.

Cons: The synthetic stock is functional but hollow and can feel a bit cheap—aftermarket stock options from brands like Boyd’s are popular upgrades. The bolt handle is a simple stamped design, not a forged knob. The finish is utilitarian; it’s corrosion-resistant but not showpiece pretty. The action benefits from a break-in period to smooth out.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What kind of accuracy can I expect from the Savage AXIS in .223?

A: With decent ammunition and a solid scope, sub-MOA (Minute of Angle) groups are not uncommon, but you should realistically expect 1 to 1.5 MOA. That’s more than enough for varmint control and ethical hunting at reasonable distances. The 22-inch barrel helps stabilize rounds for consistent performance.

Q: Can I use 5.56 NATO ammunition in this .223 Remington chamber?

A: No, this rifle is specifically chambered for .223 Remington. While .223 can be fired in a 5.56 chamber (with caution), the reverse is not safe. You should only use .223 Remington stamped ammunition to avoid potentially dangerous pressure issues.

Q: Is the barrel threaded for a muzzle device or suppressor?

A: The standard model described here does not come with a threaded barrel. If that’s a feature you require, Savage offers an XP model with a threaded barrel, or you would need to have a gunsmith thread the existing 22-inch barrel. Always remember that an FFL transfer is required for firearm purchases, including this one.

Look, the Savage AXIS Rifle, 223, Black, 22″ fills a specific and important niche. It proves you don’t need to spend a fortune to get a capable, accurate firearm from a reputable manufacturer. It’s a tool that respects your wallet while still delivering solid performance where it counts. If you’re in the market for a straightforward, dependable bolt-action, this one deserves a long, hard look.

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