The Savage Arms Axis 2 Pro chambered in .243 Winchester with a 20-inch barrel is a left-handed rifle designed to deliver reliable performance. Weighing in at 6.5 pounds, it’s a manageable weight for a day at the range or a walk across Nebraska fields. It features a matte blued carbon steel barrel and a black synthetic stock.
Key Features
- AccuTrigger: Adjustable between 2.5 and 6 pounds, allowing you to fine-tune the trigger pull to your preference for more consistent shots.
- Threaded Barrel (5/8×24): The factory-threaded muzzle allows you to easily attach suppressors or muzzle devices without needing gunsmithing.
- Left-Handed Design: Specifically designed for left-handed shooters, ensuring a comfortable and natural shooting experience.
- Free-Floating Barrel: The design minimizes contact between the barrel and stock, which improves accuracy by reducing vibration.
- Detachable Magazine: A single-stack polymer magazine provides reliable feeding of .243 Winchester cartridges.
Who It’s For
This rifle suits left-handed shooters looking for a dedicated .243 Winchester for varmint hunting in Nebraska, target practice, or competition. It’s a good option for those wanting a more accurate rifle without the higher price tag of fully custom builds. If you’re tired of working around right-handed rifles, this is a direct answer.
Pros and Cons
Pros: Accurate out of the box, adjustable trigger, threaded barrel, left-hand specific, good value for the money.
Cons: The synthetic stock is functional but may not have the same rigidity as a more expensive chassis system. The 20-inch barrel may result in slightly lower velocities compared to longer barrel lengths.
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