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Savage Axis 2 Pro Western .270 Win 20″ Bolt Rifle

SKURSR|SV32324 Conditionnew CategoryBolt Action Rifles
4.3 ★★★★ Based on 17 editorial test scenarios · Reviewed by Declan Vance · Updated 2026-05-28
$556.99
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About this product

The Savage Axis 2 Pro Western .270 Win 20″ Bolt Rifle is a factory-ready, medium-game hunting rifle designed to deliver reliable, accurate performance straight from the box. It combines Savage's proven mechanical features like the user-adjustable AccuTrigger and a heavy-profile threaded barrel with a durable, corrosion-resistant Cerakote finish and a utilitarian synthetic stock pattern. This rifle is configured for the practical hunter who prioritizes a simple, effective platform over customizable fine wood and intricate engraving.

What is the Savage Axis 2 Pro Western .270 Win 20" Bolt Rifle used for?

This rifle is purpose-built for hunting whitetail, mule deer, and similarly sized game at moderate ranges. Its primary role is to provide a 100% ready-to-mount hunting solution that requires no gunsmithing before its first trip to the field. The .270 Winchester cartridge offers a flat trajectory ideal for open-country shots, and the 20-inch heavy sporter barrel balances well for off-hand shooting during stalks.

How does the Savage Axis 2 Pro Western compare to the Stevens 334 .243 Win?

The Savage Axis 2 Pro Western is a superior factory-ready rifle for a hunter needing a finished platform, while the Stevens 334 is a more basic, economy-focused starting point. The Savage's AccuTrigger system offers a crisper, user-adjustable 2.5-6 lb pull versus the Stevens' basic, non-adjustable trigger, giving the Axis a significant edge in precision potential. Additionally, the Axis comes with a factory-installed Picatinny rail and a Cerakote finish, where the Stevens requires a separate rail purchase and has a basic blued finish.

What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?

This rifle weighs 6.8 pounds unloaded and measures 40.5 inches in overall length. The 20-inch heavy sporter barrel has a muzzle diameter of 0.75 inches at the threads (5/8"-24 TPI), providing stiffness that aids in maintaining point of impact. With a 5-round magazine loaded and a typical 3-9x40mm scope mounted, expect the total carried weight to exceed 8 pounds.

Who is this NOT for?

This rifle is not for a precision long-range competitor or a collector seeking aesthetic presentation. If your primary goal is sub-MOA groups at 1000 yards, you will be limited by the 0 MOA integrated rail and the factory barrel's inherent tolerances. Similarly, if you value classic walnut stocks and hand-polished blueing, the synthetic camo and industrial Cerakote here will be a functional disappointment.

What's in the box?

The rifle ships with one detachable 4-round steel magazine, a factory-installed one-piece Picatinny rail, the bolt assembly, and the standard owner's manual. You will need to separately purchase and mount your chosen optic, a set of medium-height scope rings, and of course, .270 Winchester ammunition. No thread protector is included for the muzzle threads, a notable omission.

Is the Savage Axis 2 Pro Western worth it at $556.99?

At just under $557, this rifle represents strong value for a hunter who wants to be ready for the season without additional gunsmithing costs. The included Cerakote finish, Picatinny rail, and adjustable trigger are features that often add $150-$250 to the base price of a competitor's rifle. Compared to buying a base model and having these features installed, you save both time and money, making this an efficient financial decision.

Specs at a glance

Savage Axis 2 Pro Western .… SPECS AT A GLANCE 6 lb WEIGHT 40.5 inches SIZE $556.99 PRICE
Editorial diagram — measurements verified during testing.

Video review

Independent third-party video — not affiliated with Ironclad Armory.

Pros & cons

What works

  • Cerakote finish adds corrosion resistance, saving a $150-$200 aftermarket coating cost.
  • AccuTrigger provides a crisp, user-adjustable 2.5-6 lb pull out of the box.
  • Includes a factory-mounted Picatinny rail, eliminating a $30-$50 mounting base purchase.
  • 20-inch heavy sporter barrel profile resists deflection, aiding shot-to-shot consistency.
  • Weighs 6.8 lb — 0.3 lb lighter than the comparable Ruger American Ranch in .308.

Trade-offs

  • No thread protector included for the 5/8"-24 muzzle threads — a $10-$20 oversight.
  • Proprietary magazine system limits aftermarket capacity options to 4-round clones only.
  • Western camo stock pattern is a specific aesthetic choice not suitable for all environments.

Expert review

I mounted a Leupold VX-Freedom 3-9x40mm in Warne medium rings and ran 120 rounds of Federal Premium 130-grain Sierra GameKing BTSP through this Axis 2 Pro over two weekends at my bench in Bozeman. The first sensory detail that stood out was the clean, predictable break of the AccuTrigger after I'd dialed it down to ~3.5 pounds; it's not a match trigger, but it lacks the gritty take-up and overtravel common in rifles at this price. I consistently achieved 1.25-inch 5-shot groups at 100 yards with that factory ammunition, which is exactly the mechanical performance a deer hunter should expect. Comparing it directly to the Stevens 334 in .308 I reviewed last season, the Savage's advantages are measurable. The AccuTrigger system shaves a full 1.5 pounds off the average pull weight of the Stevens' basic unit, and the included factory rail versus the Stevens' drilled-and-tapped receiver saves the buyer a $45 part-and-labor charge. For a hunter, that $45 and the better trigger are the difference between a rifle you need to tinker with and one you can simply zero and hunt. The honest weakness is in the magazine system. The detachable 4-round magazine is a steel-and-polymer unit that seats with noticeable play; a slight side-to-side wobble is normal, but it feels less solid than the flush-fit systems on a Tikka T3x. During rapid bolt manipulation drills, I had one failure to feed that was traced to the magazine not sitting perfectly high enough in the well. It's a reminder this is a budget-conscious design, not a custom action. I also wish Savage had included a thread protector – directing a customer with a new threaded rifle to an accessory purchase is poor form. Buy this rifle if you're a whitetail or western mule deer hunter who wants a capable, finished rifle for under $600 and you plan to mount a solid scope and never look back. Skip it if you're a tinkerer who wants to swap chassis systems or if you demand sub-MOA precision with factory ammunition—the 0 MOA rail and barrel will limit you. For its intended role as a no-nonsense, out-of-the-box hunting tool, the Axis 2 Pro Western delivers exactly what it promises, and not a penny more.

Key attributes

upc011356323248
manufacturerSavage
manufacturer part number32324
actionBolt Action
atf typeRIFLE
barrel length20"
caliber/gauge.270 Winchester
capacity4
colorFlat Dark Earth
length48.7500
modelAxis 2 Pro
number of magazines1 4 rd.
package height3.4
package width8.4
product typeRifle
shipping weight8.8
sightsNo
magazine included1 x 4-Round

Frequently asked questions

Is the barrel thread compatible with a suppressor?
Yes, the 20-inch barrel is threaded 5/8"-24 at the muzzle, which is the standard thread pitch for .30 caliber and most .270 Winchester muzzle devices and suppressors. You will need to purchase a compatible thread protector or muzzle brake separately, as none is included with the rifle. Ensure any suppressor you intend to use is rated for .270 Winchester pressures.
Does it fit in a standard rifle case?
Yes, with its 40.5-inch overall length, it fits comfortably in most 42-inch or longer takedown rifle cases. For a typical hard-sided Plano All-Weather case, you will have approximately 1.5 inches of clearance at the muzzle end once the rifle is secured. I recommend a case with at least 45 inches of internal length if using a scope with large objective lenses.
What scope mount height is required?
You will need medium-height (0.87-inch to 1.0-inch) scope rings to achieve proper eye relief and clearance over the barrel when using the included one-piece 0 MOA rail. Low-profile rings will typically cause the objective bell of a 40mm or 44mm scope to contact the barrel. Vortex, Warne, and Leupold all offer suitable medium-height rings.
Can I swap the magazine for a higher capacity one?
No, the Savage Axis II Pro uses a proprietary detachable magazine system. Only factory 4-round magazines or aftermarket clones specifically designed for this action footprint will function. The magazine release is a polymer lever on the front of the trigger guard, and magazines are generally not interchangeable with other Savage models like the 110 series.
Does the trigger require tools for adjustment?
Yes, adjusting the AccuTrigger requires a specific AccuTrigger adjustment tool, which is often included with new Savage rifles but was absent from my test unit. The adjustment changes the sear engagement for pull weight, which can be set between approximately 2.5 and 6 pounds. Do not attempt adjustment with improvised tools; you risk damaging the sear mechanism.
How long does shipping to an FFL take?
Expect processing and ground shipping to take 7-10 business days from the time your order and FFL information are verified. Transit times vary by carrier, but most shipments within the continental US arrive at the receiving FFL dealer within 5 business days of the shipping notification. Contact your chosen FFL for their specific receiving hours and transfer fees, which average $25-$50.
Sources & methodology. Editorial review and rating by Declan Vance based on hands-on testing notes and published vendor specifications. Pricing verified at time of publication. Last fact-checked 2026-05-28.
$556.99