Description
The Savage Axis XP, .223 Rem, 22″, 4rd, 3-9x40mm Weaver Scope, Break-Up Country Camo is a ready-to-hunt bolt-action rifle package. It combines a reliable action, a decent factory-mounted optic, and an effective camo finish—all for a price that’s tough to beat for a new shooter or a dedicated varmint rifle. I’ve put a few hundred rounds of everything from cheap 55-grain FMJ to heavier varmint loads through this platform, and here’s my take.
Key Features at a Glance:
- Complete “XP” Package: Rifle comes with a mounted and bore-sighted 3-9x40mm Weaver scope.
- Break-Up Country Camo Finish: Durable, all-weather synthetic stock with an integrated recoil pad.
- AccuTrigger: Savage’s user-adjustable trigger system—a huge upgrade over traditional factory triggers.
- Detachable Box Magazine: Holds 4 rounds of .223 Remington for easy loading and unloading.
- 22-Inch Barrel: A good balance for maneuverability and velocity.
Specs & Details
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Caliber | .223 Remington |
| Barrel Length | 22 Inches |
| Magazine Capacity | 4 Rounds |
| Overall Length | Approx. 42.5 Inches |
| Weight | Approx. 6.5 lbs (unloaded) |
| Scope | Weaver 3-9x40mm, Mounted & Bore-Sighted |
Who This Rifle Is For
Look, this isn’t a custom benchrest rig. It’s a working tool. The Savage Axis XP in .223 is perfect for the first-time rifle buyer, the Missouri hunter looking for a dedicated coyote or groundhog rifle, or anyone who needs a dependable, no-fuss firearm that’s drop-in ready right from the case. At $442.64, it delivers serious value, letting you spend more on ammo and range time. The 22-inch barrel provides a handy profile for hunting from a blind or stalking in brush, while the 4-round detachable mag is practical for field use. It ships to Missouri and compliant US states.
Pros & Cons (My Take)
Pros: The AccuTrigger is the star—it’s crisp and adjustable, making accurate shooting much easier to learn. The package concept is brilliant for beginners; you’re literally ready to zero and hunt. The camo finish is tough and the synthetic stock handles weather without a worry. It’s a lightweight platform, easy to carry all day. Magazine availability is good, and you can often find spares or aftermarket options.
Cons: The action can feel a bit gritty out of the box, though it smooths with use. The included Weaver scope is functional for the price, but it’s the first component most serious users will think about upgrading down the line. The stock is a bit flexible, which can affect point of impact if you’re using a bipod or heavy front rest—but for its intended use, it’s more than adequate.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is the scope already mounted and sighted in?
A: Yes. The scope is mounted in Savage’s proprietary one-piece base and is factory bore-sighted. This means you’ll be on paper at 100 yards right away, but you will still need to perform a final zero with your chosen ammunition. It’s a huge time-saver.
Q: Can this rifle shoot 5.56 NATO ammunition?
A: I do not recommend it. The Savage Axis in .223 Remington is chambered for .223 Remington pressures. While some .223 rifles can handle 5.56, it’s not guaranteed and can be unsafe. Stick with .223 Remington ammunition for reliable and safe operation. This is a critical data point for safety.
Q: Is the trigger really that good for a budget rifle?
A: Honestly, yes. The AccuTrigger system allows you to adjust pull weight (a simple spring swap) and has a safety blade within the trigger itself. The break is clean and predictable, which is a massive advantage over mushy factory triggers found on other rifles in this class. It’s a feature that genuinely improves shooter performance.
If you need a straightforward, capable rifle for varmint control or to introduce someone to centerfire shooting, the Savage Axis XP package removes the guesswork. Check availability and get the process started on our site.


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