Savage Axis II XP Compact .243 Win Muddy Girl Rifle

$44,922.00

A ready-to-hunt bolt-action package in .243 Win, featuring a compact Muddy Girl stock for smaller shooters, an adjustable AccuTrigger, and a mounted 3-9x40mm scope.

Description

Picture this: you’re in the Missouri woods, the sun’s just up, and you need a rifle that’s light, points naturally, and doesn’t require a second mortgage. That’s the exact scenario where the Savage Axis II XP Compact 243 Winchester, With 3X9X40 Scope, 20″ Barrel, Synthetic, MuddyGirl, 4 rd shines. I’ve put a few boxes of Federal Fusion through one, and here’s the straight talk on this ready-to-hunt package.

The Savage Axis II XP Compact is a bolt-action rifle chambered in .243 Winchester, featuring a 20-inch barrel, a Muddy Girl camo synthetic stock, and a factory-included 3-9x40mm scope. It’s a complete, affordable hunting package designed for smaller-statured shooters or anyone wanting a lightweight, maneuverable rifle. This model ships with a 4-round detachable box magazine and is available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide.

Let’s start with the heart of the system: the AccuTrigger. This isn’t marketing fluff. The user-adjustable trigger is a genuine upgrade over basic factory triggers, breaking cleanly and consistently. It’s a feature you typically find on more expensive rifles, and it makes a noticeable difference in shot placement, especially for new hunters. The trigger is set from the factory, but you can adjust it yourself—no gunsmithing required—which is a huge plus.

The compact stock is the real story here. With its shorter length of pull, it fits younger shooters or adults with a smaller frame perfectly. The vibrant Muddy Girl pattern isn’t just for show; it’s a durable finish that stands up to brush and weather. The synthetic material keeps the overall weight down, a key factor when you’re carrying it all day. The rifle tips the scales at a very manageable 6.5 pounds without the scope, making it easy to handle.

Now, the “XP” stands for “Xtreme Package,” meaning it comes with a mounted and bore-sighted 3-9x40mm scope. Is it a premium, top-tier optic? No. But for getting started and taking shots at typical whitetail ranges inside 200 yards, it’s perfectly functional. The .243 Winchester chambering is a classic choice for deer and varmints, offering flat trajectory and manageable recoil, which is ideal for the shooters this compact model is designed for.

Savage Axis II XP Compact Specs
Specification Detail
Caliber .243 Winchester
Barrel Length 20 Inches
Overall Length 40.5 Inches (Approx.)
Weight 6.5 lbs (Unscoped)
Magazine Capacity 4 Rounds
Stock Synthetic, Muddy Girl Camo

Pros: The out-of-the-box readiness is the biggest advantage. You get a rifle with a good trigger, a functional scope, and a stock that fits a compact frame—all for $449.22. The .243 Win is a versatile, low-recoil round. The detachable magazine is convenient for unloading and safer than cycling rounds through the chamber.

Cons: The action can feel a bit gritty when new, though it smooths out with use. The stock is basic synthetic; it’s stiff and doesn’t dampen vibration much. The included scope mounts are serviceable, but upgrading to a one-piece base from a brand like Weaver or EGW later on is a smart move for long-term durability.

So who is this for? It’s an excellent first rifle for a young hunter in Missouri. It’s for a petite adult looking for a light, easy-carrying deer rifle. It’s also a solid, no-fuss truck or utility gun for ranch work. If you need a simple, effective tool that’s ready to go without a big investment, this package hits the mark.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is the scope really mounted and ready to shoot?

A: Yes. The scope is mounted in Savage factory rings and is bore-sighted. This means you’ll be on paper at 25-50 yards, but you must take it to the range for final zeroing with the ammunition you plan to hunt with before heading afield.

Q: Can a full-sized adult use this compact model?

A: It depends. The shorter length of pull (about 12.5 inches) will feel cramped for most average-to-tall adults. It’s specifically designed for smaller frames. For a standard fit, Savage offers the full-size Axis II XP with the same features.

Q: What’s the real-world accuracy like with the .243 Win?

A: With the AccuTrigger and a steady rest, I’ve consistently seen 1.5-inch groups at 100 yards with quality factory hunting ammo like Remington Core-Lokt or Winchester Deer Season XP. That’s more than accurate enough for ethical deer hunting at reasonable distances.

If you’re looking for a straightforward, capable hunting package that gets you from the box to the field with minimal fuss and maximum value, the Savage Axis II XP Compact deserves a close look. Check availability for this ready-to-hunt package on our site.

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