Description
The Savage Axis XP Gen II .30-06 22″ w/ 3-9×40 scope is a budget-friendly bolt gun that actually shoots. Factory-mounted and boresighted optic, button-rifled barrel, and an updated stock that doesn’t feel like a toy. For the price of a nice dinner out, you get a legitimate hunting and plinking rifle that’ll hold its own at the range.
| Manufacturer | Savage Arms |
|---|---|
| Model | Axis XP Gen II |
| Material | Synthetic stock, carbon steel barrel |
| Compatibility | .30-06 Springfield |
| Finish | Matte black |
| Weight | 6.5 lbs (per manufacturer specs) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- Button-Rifled Sporter Barrel – WHY IT MATTERS: Cold hammer-forged or button-rifled barrels produce consistent bore dimensions. This 22″ barrel delivers sub-MOA potential with match ammo, and the sporter contour keeps weight down for carry.
- Updated Ergonomic Stock – WHY IT MATTERS: The Gen II stock has improved grip texturing and a more vertical wrist. Less slip when shooting from field positions, and the bedding pillar system keeps the action stable.
- Enhanced Bolt Handle – WHY IT MATTERS: Larger knob and smoother throw cycle. Faster follow-ups on multiple targets, and it clears scope clearance without snagging.
- Factory-Mounted 3-9×40 Scope – WHY IT MATTERS: Boresighted and ready to zero. Saves you $100+ on a starter optic, and the rings are included – just mount and shoot.
- Detachable 4-Round Magazine – WHY IT MATTERS: Drop-free mag for quick reloads. Easier than internal box mags when you need to unload or swap loads.
Who It’s For
This rifle is for the shooter who wants .30-06 performance without the $1,000 price tag. Hunters chasing whitetail, black bear, or elk. New shooters stepping into a full-power cartridge. Competition shooters who need a backup or training rifle that doesn’t break the bank. It’s also for anyone who appreciates that Savage’s adjustable AccuTrigger isn’t included here – but the standard trigger is still crisp and adjustable down to 2.5 lbs per factory specs.
Pros & Cons
- Pro: Sub-MOA accuracy potential out of the box – verified by multiple independent testers averaging 0.9 MOA with factory Federal Gold Medal Match.
- Pro: Lightweight at 6.5 lbs – easy to carry all day in the field.
- Pro: Scope is already mounted and boresighted – zeroing takes 5 minutes.
- Con: No AccuTrigger – the standard trigger is good but not as crisp as Savage’s premium option. You can upgrade it aftermarket for ~$40.
- Con: Stock is synthetic and flexes under heavy bipod pressure – bed the action or upgrade to a chassis for serious precision work.
Comparison
| Feature | Savage Axis XP Gen II .30-06 | Ruger American .30-06 | Tikka T3x Lite .30-06 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Weight | 6.5 lbs | 6.2 lbs | 6.4 lbs |
| Barrel Length | 22″ | 22″ | 22.4″ |
| Trigger | Standard adjustable | Ruger Marksman adjustable | Single-stage adjustable |
| Magazine | Detachable 4-round | Detachable 4-round | Detachable 5-round |
| Price | $438.66 | $529.00 | $899.00 |
| Accuracy Guarantee | Sub-MOA (with match ammo) | Sub-MOA (with match ammo) | Sub-MOA (guaranteed) |
FAQ
Does the scope come mounted and boresighted?
Yes – the 3-9×40 scope is factory-mounted and boresighted. You’ll need to zero it at the range, but it’s close enough to get on paper quickly.
Is the trigger adjustable?
Yes – the standard trigger is user-adjustable for pull weight. Per Savage specs, it adjusts from 2.5 to 6 pounds using a simple screw adjustment.
What is the magazine capacity?
It comes with one detachable 4-round magazine. Spare magazines are available from Savage and aftermarket sources.
Can I mount a different scope?
Yes – the scope and rings are removable. The receiver is drilled and tapped for standard Weaver-style bases, so you can swap optics easily.
Is this rifle suitable for left-handed shooters?
The standard model is right-handed. Savage offers left-handed versions in the Axis line, but this specific configuration is for right-handed shooters.
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Last updated: April 2026
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