Description
The Savage Axis II, Flat Dark Earth 243 Win, 22″ Sporter Barrel, Flat Dark Earth, Banner 3x9x40 Scope, 4rd is a ready-to-hunt rifle package. It combines Savage’s reliable, user-adjustable AccuTrigger system with a versatile .243 Winchester chambering and a factory-mounted 3-9×40 scope, all in a modern Flat Dark Earth finish. It’s a complete, budget-conscious hunting solution that ships to Missouri and compliant US states.
Key Features
- AccuTrigger System: The user-adjustable trigger is the heart of the Axis II. I’ve put a few hundred rounds through various Axis models, and this trigger consistently provides a clean, crisp break that makes a noticeable difference in shot placement compared to other budget rifles.
- Factory-Scoped Package: The included Weaver 3-9×40 Banner scope is mounted and bore-sighted from the factory. Is it a premium optic? No. But it’s a solid starter that gets you in the field without the hassle of mounting and zeroing yourself.
- .243 Winchester Chambering: This is a fantastic, low-recoil caliber for Missouri whitetail, varmints, and even introductory long-range shooting. It’s flat-shooting, ammo is widely available, and it’s a great choice for newer shooters or anyone sensitive to kick.
- Flat Dark Earth Finish: More than just looks, the FDE Cerakote-type finish offers serious corrosion resistance. It holds up well to the humidity and field use we see here, and it breaks up the rifle’s outline better than a traditional blued finish.
Specifications & Details
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Caliber | .243 Winchester |
| Barrel Length | 22″ Sporter Contour |
| Overall Finish | Flat Dark Earth |
| Magazine Capacity | 4 Rounds (Detachable Box Magazine) |
| Trigger | User-Adjustable AccuTrigger |
| Scope | Weaver 3-9×40 Banner, Factory Mounted |
Let’s talk about the action. The bolt is smooth enough for the price point, and the synthetic stock is stiff where it needs to be. The rifle weighs in at about 6.8 lbs without the scope, making it easy to carry all day. The real value, at $436.81, is that this is a complete, functional kit. You’ll need a box of ammo, hearing protection, and to complete the FFL transfer required for firearm purchases—then you’re ready to hit the range. The 22-inch barrel gives you a good balance of velocity and maneuverability in a deer stand or brush.
Who This Rifle Is For
This is the rifle I recommend to first-time deer hunters or a parent looking for a capable, low-recoil option for a younger shooter. It’s also a perfect “knockabout” gun for seasoned hunters who want a dependable, no-fuss second rifle for harsh conditions or truck duty. If your primary goal is to get an accurate, out-of-the-box hunting tool without breaking the bank, the Axis II package is squarely in your crosshairs.
Pros & Cons
Pros: The AccuTrigger is a legitimate performance feature at this price. The .243 Win is an effective and forgiving caliber. The included scope means immediate usability. The FDE finish is durable. The total package cost is very difficult to beat for a new rifle.
Cons: The stock is utilitarian synthetic—it works, but don’t expect fancy texturing or bedding. The scope is basic; you’ll likely want to upgrade it if you get serious about precision. The action, while smooth, isn’t a custom benchrest bolt. That said, for its intended role, these are compromises that make the price possible.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is the scope any good, or should I plan to replace it immediately?
A: The Weaver Banner is a decent entry-level scope. It holds zero, the adjustments are repeatable, and the optics are clear enough for hunting shots inside 250 yards. It’s absolutely sufficient to start with. Many hunters use it for seasons before upgrading, which allows you to invest in better rings, bases, or a higher-end optic like a Vortex Diamondback later.
Q: Can the trigger pull weight be adjusted?
A: Yes, that’s the key feature of the AccuTrigger. Using the provided tool (or a small hex key), you can safely adjust the pull weight within a range, typically from about 2.5 to 6 pounds. I found the factory setting to be just fine for hunting, but the ability to lighten it for bench shooting is a huge plus.
Q: What kind of accuracy can I expect?
A: With quality factory ammo, I’ve consistently seen 1 to 1.5 MOA groups from Axis II rifles, which is more than adequate for any ethical hunting scenario. The .243 Winchester is inherently accurate, and the free-floated barrel and good trigger contribute to that. It’s a shooter, not a showpiece.
Look, if you need a reliable, scoped hunting rifle that works without a fuss, the Savage Axis II package is a standout option. It delivers proven performance where it counts—in the trigger and down the barrel—and wraps it in a tough, modern finish. This rifle is available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide. Check availability and start the easy order process on our site.


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