Description
Picture this: you need a reliable, no-frills rifle for the Missouri deer woods or the range, but your budget is tighter than a new scope’s turret cap. You’re not looking for a showpiece; you need a tool that hits where you aim, shot after shot, without draining your wallet. That’s the exact scenario where the Savage Arms Axis SR .308 Win, 20″ Threaded Barrel, 5/8-24 TPI, Blued, Box Mag, Black Stock, 4rd shines. It’s the definition of practical value in a centerfire rifle.
The Savage Axis SR .308 is a budget-friendly, bolt-action hunting rifle featuring a 20-inch threaded barrel (5/8-24 TPI) for suppressor or muzzle device compatibility, a blued finish, a synthetic black stock, and a detachable 4-round box magazine. It’s designed to deliver reliable .308 Winchester performance at an accessible price point, making it a solid entry-level and utility rifle.
Let’s break down what you’re really getting for your money. The heart of this package is Savage’s proven, user-adjustable AccuTrigger. This isn’t some gritty, heavy pull you have to fight. It’s a clean, crisp break that you can tune yourself for better shot control—a feature usually reserved for rifles costing hundreds more. That alone is a massive value add for precision on a budget. The 20-inch barrel is the sweet spot for the .308 Winchester cartridge, balancing maneuverability in a blind or thick timber with enough length for efficient velocity. And that 5/8-24 thread pattern? It’s the most common size for .30 caliber muzzle devices, meaning you have a huge market of compatible muzzle brakes, compensators, and suppressors to choose from when you’re ready to upgrade. No gunsmithing required to get started.
The synthetic stock is where you see some of the cost-saving, and that’s okay. It’s durable, weather-resistant, and gets the job done. The action is bedded at the recoil lug for consistent contact, promoting accuracy. The detachable box magazine is a practical touch for easier unloading and quicker reloads compared to internal blind magazines. At a price of $327.39, this rifle puts a capable .308 platform within reach. It’s a tool, not a trophy, and it embraces that role perfectly. This model is available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Caliber | .308 Winchester |
| Barrel Length | 20 Inches |
| Thread Pitch | 5/8-24 TPI |
| Magazine Capacity | 4 Rounds |
| Finish | Blued |
| Stock | Synthetic, Black |
| Action | Bolt Action |
Pros & Cons
The Good: Exceptional value for the performance. The adjustable AccuTrigger is a standout feature. The threaded barrel is ready for accessories right out of the box. The .308 Winchester chambering offers immense versatility for hunting medium to large game or long-range target shooting. It’s a simple, rugged design that’s easy to maintain.
The Trade-offs: The stock is basic and may benefit from aftermarket upgrades for shooters wanting a more rigid platform. The action is functional but may not be as buttery-smooth as higher-end models. The blued finish, while classic, requires more care to prevent rust than modern coatings.
Who This Rifle Is For
This is the rifle for the first-time big-game hunter, the budget-conscious shooter wanting a dedicated suppressor host, or the Missouri landowner who needs a dependable tool for property management. It’s for anyone who prioritizes fundamental reliability and accuracy over fancy aesthetics. If you want to spend your money on optics, ammunition, and range time instead of the rifle itself, the Axis SR makes that strategy possible. Look, you can always upgrade the stock later—starting with a great trigger and a solid barrel is the harder part.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is the barrel thread protector included, and is it metal or plastic?
A: Yes, a thread protector is included to shield the threads when not in use. On rifles in this price range, it is typically a metal protector, but it’s always best to confirm with your dealer at the time of purchase. FFL transfer required for firearm purchases.
Q: What scope bases does this rifle use?
A: The Savage Axis uses a standardized two-piece scope base pattern. Popular and affordable bases from manufacturers like Weaver or Warne, designed for the Savage Axis/Axis II, will fit perfectly. It’s a common pattern, so you have plenty of mounting options.
Q: Can this rifle handle higher-pressure .308 Winchester hunting loads?
A: Absolutely. The Savage Axis action is built to handle all standard SAAMI-spec .308 Winchester ammunition, from light target loads to full-power 180-grain hunting rounds. As with any rifle, it’s wise to test a few different brands and bullet weights to see what it shoots most accurately.
If a straightforward, capable .308 that leaves room in your budget for a quality scope sounds like your kind of deal, the Savage Axis SR is waiting. See current availability and pricing on our site.


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