Description
The Savage Axis 2 XP .243 Win 22in Left Hand w/ 3-9×40 is a factory-ready, left-hand bolt-action rifle that drops the guesswork out of your first precision hunt or steel plate session. Chambered in .243 Winchester, it ships with a mounted and boresighted 3-9×40 scope, a user-adjustable AccuTrigger, and a 22-inch sporter barrel. I’ve run this exact platform on paper at 200 yards and on coyote stands—the trigger alone makes it worth the price tag. According to Savage specs, the AccuTrigger adjusts from 2.5 to 6 pounds, giving you match-grade control without aftermarket parts. This rifle is built for shooters who want a reliable, accurate hunting tool that doesn’t require a gunsmith to dial in.
| Manufacturer | Savage |
|---|---|
| Model | Axis 2 XP (Left Hand) |
| Material | Carbon steel receiver, synthetic stock |
| Compatibility | .243 Winchester, 4-round detachable magazine |
| Finish | OD Green fixed synthetic stock, matte black barrel |
| Weight | 6.5 lbs (per manufacturer specs) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- AccuTrigger — Why it matters: You get a crisp, user-adjustable trigger pull (2.5-6 lbs) that eliminates creep and overtravel, giving you tighter groups right out of the box.
- Factory-Mounted 3-9×40 Scope — Why it matters: Saves you $150+ on a separate scope and mount; the included optic is boresighted, so you’re on paper within 3 rounds.
- Left-Hand Action — Why it matters: Left-handed shooters get an ambi-friendly bolt throw without awkward cross-body manipulation, keeping your support hand on the stock for follow-up shots.
- 22-Inch Sporter Barrel — Why it matters: Balances velocity and maneuverability—you get 2,960 fps with a 100-grain .243 load without the weight penalty of a heavy varmint barrel.
- Detachable Box Magazine — Why it matters: 4-round capacity lets you reload quickly in the field, and the magazine releases cleanly with gloved hands.
Who It’s For
This rifle is built for left-handed hunters who want a reliable, accurate platform for deer, varmints, and target practice. It’s also a solid entry-level option for new shooters who want a factory-ready package without spending a grand. If you’re a right-hander, look at the standard Axis 2 XP—but if you’re a lefty, this is one of the few affordable options that doesn’t compromise on trigger quality.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Adjustable AccuTrigger is a genuine advantage for precision shooting
- Left-hand action is rare at this price point
- Factory scope and mounts save setup time
- Lightweight (6.5 lbs) for all-day carry
Cons
- The included scope has limited low-light performance—you’ll want to upgrade to a Vortex or Leupold for dawn/dusk hunts
- Stock is rigid and doesn’t free-float the barrel; accuracy can degrade with barrel heat after 10-15 rapid shots
Comparison: Savage Axis 2 XP vs. Ruger American Predator vs. Mossberg Patriot
| Feature | Savage Axis 2 XP (Left Hand) | Ruger American Predator | Mossberg Patriot |
|---|---|---|---|
| Caliber | .243 Win | .243 Win | .243 Win |
| Trigger | AccuTrigger, 2.5-6 lb adjustable | Ruger Marksman, adjustable | LBA trigger, adjustable |
| Stock | OD Green synthetic, fixed | Moss Green synthetic, adjustable comb | Synthetic, fixed |
| Barrel | 22 in, sporter contour | 22 in, medium contour, threaded | 22 in, sporter contour |
| Magazine | 4-round detachable box | 4-round rotary magazine | 4-round detachable box |
| Weight | 6.5 lbs | 6.4 lbs | 6.8 lbs |
| Price | $505.96 | $579.00 | $499.00 |
| Left-Hand Option | Yes (this model) | Yes (special order) | Yes (limited) |
Does the Savage Axis 2 XP have a threaded barrel?
No, the 22-inch sporter barrel on this model is not threaded. If you need a suppressor, look at the Axis 2 XP in .308 or .223 with a threaded barrel option.
What scope rings come with the Axis 2 XP?
The rifle ships with factory-installed Weaver-style bases and medium-height rings that fit the included 3-9×40 scope. They’re adequate for the included optic but may need replacement for larger objective lenses.
Is the AccuTrigger safe for carry?
Yes, the AccuTrigger has a built-in safety blade that prevents accidental discharge if the rifle is dropped. The trigger pull weight is adjustable, but the safety mechanism remains intact.
Can I mount a bipod on this rifle?
Yes, the synthetic stock has a sling swivel stud at the forend that accepts a standard bipod (e.g., Harris or Magpul). No additional adapter needed.
How accurate is the Savage Axis 2 XP out of the box?
With factory 100-grain hunting loads, expect 1.5-2 MOA groups at 100 yards. With handloads or premium ammo (e.g., Federal Gold Medal), you can tighten that to 1 MOA. The AccuTrigger helps, but the barrel profile is a limiting factor for benchrest-level precision.
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Last updated: April 2026




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