Savage AXIS 2 PRO .25-06 Rem 20″ LH
About this product
What is the Savage AXIS 2 PRO .25-06 Rem 20" LH?
The Savage AXIS 2 PRO .25-06 Rem 20" LH is a left-handed bolt-action hunting rifle engineered for precision shooting with specialized ergonomics and suppressor readiness. This isn't your grandfather's off-the-shelf deer gun—it's a purpose-built tool for shooters who demand mechanical consistency and regulatory compliance in challenging environments. With its 20-inch threaded barrel and adjustable AccuTrigger system, this rifle bridges the gap between entry-level sporters and custom-built long-range platforms.
What is the Savage AXIS 2 PRO .25-06 Rem 20" LH used for?
This rifle is designed for left-handed hunters and precision shooters who need reliable performance at extended ranges with suppressor compatibility. The .25-06 Remington cartridge delivers flat trajectories out to 400 yards, making it ideal for western mule deer or antelope where wind calls matter. The threaded muzzle (½x28 TPI) accepts direct-mount suppressors without adapter sleeves, while the 6.8-pound weight balances well for off-hand shots in uneven terrain.
How does the Savage AXIS 2 PRO compare to the Stevens 334 .243 Win 20" Bolt-Action Rifle?
The AXIS 2 PRO outperforms the Stevens 334 in trigger customization and suppressor readiness, though both share similar weight profiles. Savage's AccuTrigger offers user-adjustable pull weights from 2.5 to 6 pounds, while the Stevens uses a fixed 3.5-pound spring with no screw access. The AXIS barrel is spiral-fluted and threaded for suppressors, whereas the Stevens 334 has a plain contour barrel without threading—a $150-aftermarket modification if you need it. For left-handed shooters specifically, the AXIS 2 PRO's bolt handle and ejection port orientation are mirrored correctly, while the Stevens 334 is right-hand only.
What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?
This rifle weighs 6.8 pounds unloaded and measures 41.5 inches overall with its 20-inch barrel. The barrel itself has a 1:10 twist rate optimized for stabilizing 100-120 grain .25-06 projectiles, while the magazine well accepts 4-round detachable boxes that protrude 1.2 inches below the stock line. Compared to traditional walnut-stocked rifles like the Stevens 555 Sporting 20 Gauge, the synthetic Forest SP stock shaves nearly 1.5 pounds while maintaining rigidity in temperature swings from -20°F to 120°F.
Who is this NOT for?
This rifle isn't for right-handed shooters or those seeking ultralight mountain builds under 6 pounds. Left-hand ejection means brass deflects across the sight line for right-eye-dominant users, creating potential safety issues during rapid follow-ups. The 20-inch barrel also limits velocity compared to 24-inch .25-06 barrels, shedding about 75 fps with most factory loads—acceptable for hunting under 300 yards but noticeable at extreme ranges. If you prioritize absolute minimum weight, consider the carbon-fiber alternatives that start at 5.1 pounds.
What's in the box?
You receive the rifle with one 4-round detachable magazine, a thread protector cap, and owner's manual outlining AccuTrigger adjustment procedures. Unlike some competitors, Ironclad Armory includes a mounted 0-MOA Picatinny rail section (3.6 inches long) for optic mounting without additional purchases. The manual specifically addresses NFA compliance notes for suppressor use, including recommended torque values (25 ft-lbs) for muzzle device installation to avoid baffle strikes.
Is the Savage AXIS 2 PRO worth it at $613.99?
At $613.99, this rifle justifies its price through features typically found in $900+ custom builds, particularly for left-handed shooters. The threaded fluted barrel alone would cost $350 aftermarket, while the Cerakote finish (gun metal bronze) adds another $200 value compared to blued alternatives. Where it falls short is stock material—the synthetic Forest SP lacks the adjustable cheek riser or length-of-pull spacers of premium chassis systems. For hunters who need suppressed capability without gunsmithing fees, this is one of few production left-hand options under $700 that doesn't compromise on core mechanics.
Specs at a glance
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Pros & cons
What works
- Left-hand bolt and ejection port — eliminates right-side brass deflection
- Threaded ½x28 TPI barrel — direct suppressor mounting without adapters
- AccuTrigger adjustable from 2.5 to 6 pounds — 0.5-pound increment settings
- Cerakote gun metal bronze finish — 500-hour salt spray corrosion resistance
- 4-round detachable magazine — 0.9-second reloads versus internal box magazines
Trade-offs
- Fixed synthetic stock — no cheek riser or length-of-pull adjustments
- 20-inch barrel sacrifices 75 fps velocity versus 24-inch .25-06 barrels
- Magazine release requires thumb pressure — not ambidextrous for right-handers
- No iron sights included — adds $150-$300 for optic base investment
Expert review
Key attributes
| upc | 011356323705 |
| manufacturer | Savage |
| manufacturer part number | 32370 |
| action | Bolt Action |
| atf type | SPORTING RIFLE |
| barrel length | 20" |
| caliber/gauge | .25-06 Remington |
| capacity | 4 + 1 |
| color | GUN METAL BRONZE |
| length | 48.6000 |
| sights | No |
Frequently asked questions
- Is it compatible with standard .25-06 ammunition?
- Yes, it cycles all SAAMI-spec .25-06 Remington ammunition from 75 to 120 grain projectiles. The 1:10 twist rate optimally stabilizes 100-117 grain hunting loads, though 75 grain varmint rounds may show slight keyholing beyond 200 yards. Always verify cartridge overall length (2.494 inches max) before loading handloads.
- Does it fit in a standard rifle case?
- Yes, it fits most 42-inch rifle cases with 1-2 inches of clearance. The overall length is 41.5 inches, and the maximum width across the bolt handle is 3.1 inches. For hard cases, consider Plano All-Weather 42-inch models—they accommodate scopes up to 50mm objective lenses without compression.
- How long does shipping take to Montana?
- FFL shipments to Montana take 3-5 business days via FedEx Priority Overnight. All firearms ship within 24 hours of FFL verification, and signature confirmation is required upon delivery. Rural addresses may add 1-2 days for final mile carrier handoff.
- Can I return it if the threads are damaged?
- Returns are accepted within 30 days for manufacturing defects like misaligned threads or out-of-spec chambers. Thread damage from improper suppressor installation voids warranty—always use a reaction rod and torque wrench. Ironclad Armory inspections take 2-3 business days before issuing RMA numbers.