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Savage Axis II Precision 223 Rem Bolt Action Rifle

$799.00

Savage Axis Ii Precision 223 Rem Bolt Action Rifle — A budget-friendly precision rifle with an MDT chassis. Heavy barrel, blueprinted action, AccuTrigger. Ships from Wichita, KS.

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Kansas Gunshop is a Wichita, KS-based retailer specializing in bolt-action rifles. The Savage Axis II Precision 223 Rem Bolt Action Rifle offers a factory-blueprinted action and a heavy barrel for enhanced accuracy. Its adjustable AccuTrigger and MDT chassis provide a solid foundation for precision shooting. Available now for $799.00.

Reviewed by Derek, Owner & FFL Holder at Kansas Gunshop. Kansas-licensed FFL dealer since 2008, NRA Range Safety Officer.

Last updated: April 2026

What are the specifications of the Savage Axis II Precision?

Product TypeBolt Action Rifle
Caliber.223 Remington
ActionBolt Action
Capacity10+1 Rounds
Barrel Length22 inches
Barrel MaterialCarbon Steel, Heavy Profile
FinishMatte Black
StockMDT LSS Chassis, Black
TriggerAccuTrigger (Adjustable)
Overall Length42.5 inches
Weight9.9 lbs
Country of OriginUSA
ConditionNew
SKU57559

What are the key features of the Savage Axis II Precision?

The Savage Axis II Precision in .223 Rem is built with a focus on accuracy. The heart of the rifle is its factory-blueprinted action, which means Savage has taken extra steps to ensure the action is true and consistent, a detail often found on more expensive custom builds. This attention to detail contributes directly to the rifle’s inherent precision. The heavy barrel, a common feature on rifles designed for target shooting and varmint hunting, helps dissipate heat during extended firing sessions and reduces barrel harmonics for tighter groups.

Savage’s adjustable AccuTrigger allows you to fine-tune the pull weight to your preference, from a crisp, light break for precision work to a slightly heavier pull for hunting in colder conditions or with gloves. This user-adjustable trigger is a significant benefit, as it eliminates the need for an aftermarket trigger for many shooters.

The MDT LSS chassis system is a major upgrade over traditional rifle stocks. Made from aluminum, it provides a rigid platform that doesn’t flex, which is crucial for consistent accuracy. The chassis also features M-LOK slots for attaching accessories like bipods, lights, or sling mounts, and it accepts AICS-pattern magazines, which are widely available and reliable. The adjustable comb and length of pull on the stock allow for a custom fit, ensuring proper eye relief and a comfortable shooting position, whether you’re at the bench or in the field.

Who is the Savage Axis II Precision for?

Buy it if:

  • You’re looking for a budget-friendly rifle that offers significant accuracy improvements over standard hunting rifles.
  • You want a rifle for precision target shooting, varmint hunting, or even entry-level PRS (Precision Rifle Series) competitions in a smaller caliber.
  • You appreciate an adjustable trigger and a rigid chassis system straight out of the box.
  • You’re interested in a .223 Remington rifle that uses common AICS-pattern magazines.
  • You plan on doing some long-range plinking or prairie dog hunting here in Kansas.

Skip it if:

  • You need a lightweight rifle for extensive hiking or mountain hunting; its 9.9 lb weight might be a bit much. Consider a lighter hunting rifle.
  • You require a rifle for big game hunting beyond deer-sized animals; the .223 Rem caliber is generally not suitable for larger North American game. Look at our big game rifle selection.
  • You prefer a traditional wood or synthetic stock over a modern chassis system.

What are the pros and cons of the Savage Axis II Precision?

Having handled a few of these, I can tell you they’re a good step up from the standard Axis II.

  • Accuracy out of the box: The heavy barrel and factory-blueprinted action really do make a difference for tight groups.
  • MDT LSS Chassis: Provides a rigid, stable platform and allows for accessory mounting.
  • Adjustable AccuTrigger: A crisp, user-adjustable trigger is a huge plus for precision work.
  • AICS Magazine Compatibility: Reliable and widely available magazines.
  • Value for money: You’re getting features typically found on more expensive rifles at a competitive price point.
  • .223 Remington caliber: Affordable to shoot, low recoil, and effective for varmints and target shooting.
  • Weight: At nearly 10 lbs, it’s not a rifle you’ll want to carry all day in the field, especially if you’re covering a lot of ground.
  • No iron sights: Requires an optic, which adds to the overall cost.
  • Stock adjustability: While adjustable, it’s not tool-less on the fly like some higher-end PRS stocks.

How does the Savage Axis II Precision compare to other rifles?

FeatureSavage Axis II PrecisionRuger American PredatorBergara B-14 HMR
MaterialAluminum MDT Chassis, Carbon Steel BarrelSynthetic Stock, Alloy Steel BarrelAluminum Mini Chassis, Steel Barrel
QualityGood; factory-blueprinted action, heavy barrelGood; known for reliability and valueExcellent; high-end components, often sub-MOA guarantee
CompatibilityAICS mags, M-LOK accessoriesAI-style mags (some models), standard scope mountsAICS mags, standard scope mounts, QD sling sockets
ShippingShips from Kansas Gunshop, Wichita, KSVaries by retailerVaries by retailer
Lifespan/DurabilityHigh; robust chassis, durable finishHigh; durable synthetic stock, good finishVery High; premium materials and construction
Price$799.00~$600-750~$1,100-1,300

When you look at the Savage Axis II Precision, it sits in an interesting spot. Compared to something like a cheap import Ruger American Predator, the Savage offers a more rigid, feature-rich MDT chassis and a factory-blueprinted action for a bit more money. The Ruger is a solid hunting rifle, but it’s not built with the same precision-oriented features. On the other end, the Bergara B-14 HMR is a step up in terms of fit, finish, and often guaranteed accuracy, but you’re paying a significant premium for it. The Savage Axis II Precision gives you a lot of the performance-enhancing features of higher-end rifles without breaking the bank, making it a strong contender for those wanting to get into precision shooting without a huge initial investment.

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Frequently Asked Questions about the Savage Axis II Precision 223 Rem Bolt Action Rifle

Is the Savage Axis 2 a good rifle?

The Savage Axis II, especially the Precision model, is widely considered a good rifle, particularly for its price point. It offers a combination of features like the AccuTrigger, a free-floated barrel, and for the Precision model, an MDT chassis and factory-blueprinted action, which contribute to its accuracy and overall performance. For target shooting and varmint hunting, it’s a very capable platform.

What is the difference between the Savage Axis II and the Savage Axis II Precision Midnight?

The Savage Axis II Precision Midnight is a specific variant of the Axis II Precision line. The primary differences are often cosmetic, such as the color of the MDT chassis (midnight bronze or black) and potentially some minor feature updates. Functionally, they share the core precision-oriented features like the blueprinted action, heavy barrel, and AccuTrigger.

Is the .223 Remington a good caliber for hunting?

The .223 Remington is an excellent caliber for small game and varmint hunting, such as prairie dogs, coyotes, and foxes. It’s also suitable for deer-sized game in some states, particularly with heavier, bonded bullets, but shot placement is critical, and many hunters prefer larger calibers for deer. For general hunting in Kansas, especially for coyotes during the winter, a .223 is a solid choice.

What kind of accuracy can I expect from the Savage Axis II Precision .223 Remington?

With good ammunition and proper shooting technique, many shooters report sub-MOA (Minute of Angle) accuracy with the Savage Axis II Precision. The heavy barrel, rigid chassis, and blueprinted action are all designed to maximize the rifle’s inherent accuracy potential. Expect consistent groups at 100 yards.

Does the Savage Axis II Precision come with a scope?

No, the Savage Axis II Precision typically does not come with a scope. It is designed to allow the shooter to choose their preferred optic. It does, however, come with a Picatinny rail for easy scope mounting.

Where can I buy rifles online?

You can buy rifles online from licensed FFL dealers like Kansas Gunshop (kansas-gunshop.com). We facilitate the purchase and transfer of firearms in compliance with all federal and state laws. Simply purchase the rifle, have it shipped to your local FFL, and complete the transfer there.

What maintenance is required for a bolt action rifle?

Regular cleaning of the barrel, bolt, and action is important, especially after shooting. Keep the internal components lightly oiled, and ensure all screws are properly torqued. Periodically check for wear and tear, especially on the bolt lugs and firing pin. Basic field stripping and cleaning after each range trip will keep your Savage Axis II Precision running smoothly.

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About this review: As an FFL holder and owner of Kansas Gunshop, I’ve seen and handled countless firearms. My reviews are based on practical experience, understanding of firearm mechanics, and compliance with all relevant regulations. I aim to provide straightforward, honest assessments to help you make informed decisions.

Last updated: April 2026

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