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Savage Axis 2 Pro LH 20″ Forest SP Camo

$652.62

The Savage Axis 2 Pro LH 20″ Forest SP Camo delivers a left-handed AccuTrigger, spiral-fluted threaded barrel, and one-piece Weaver rail for sub-MOA potential out of the box—ideal for hunters and precision shooters who want field reliability at a budget price.

The Savage Axis 2 Pro LH with a 20-inch spiral-fluted, threaded heavy sporter barrel in Forest SP Camo is a left-handed bolt-action rifle built for shooters who demand field-ready reliability without the custom-gun price tag. This rifle ships with a user-adjustable AccuTrigger, a one-piece Weaver rail with 0 MOA slope, and a redesigned ergonomic bolt handle that makes cycling fast and positive in any position. Chambered in .308 Win, it feeds from a detachable 4-round magazine and wears a textured synthetic stock that stays put against wet gear or a shooting bag. At $582.7, this is a budget-friendly entry into precision rimfire or centerfire work that still delivers sub-MOA potential out of the box.

Manufacturer Savage Arms
Model Axis 2 Pro LH
Material Synthetic stock with textured coating, stainless steel barrel
Compatibility Left-hand shooters, .308 Win, 4-round detachable magazine
Finish Forest SP Camo (synthetic stock), matte stainless barrel
Weight 6.9 lbs (per manufacturer specs)
Condition New

Key Features

  • AccuTrigger — User-adjustable from 2.5 to 6 lbs, this trigger breaks clean with zero creep. Why it matters: consistent trigger pull means tighter groups at 100 yards and beyond, especially when you’re dialing in wind calls on steel.
  • Spiral-fluted, threaded heavy sporter barrel — 20-inch length, 5/8×24 threads, fluting reduces weight without sacrificing stiffness. Why it matters: faster cooling between strings, less barrel whip, and you can mount a suppressor or brake directly without an adapter.
  • One-piece Weaver rail (0 MOA) — Pre-installed, no shimming required. Why it matters: zero MOA slope is ideal for short-to-mid-range work (out to 600 yards), and the one-piece design eliminates cantilever flex under recoil.
  • Redesigned ergonomic bolt handle — Oversized, knurled, and swept back for left-hand clearance. Why it matters: faster cycling from prone or barricade positions without snagging on gloves or scope turrets.
  • Textured synthetic stock with recoil pad — Raised texture panels on forend and grip, plus a thick rubber pad. Why it matters: positive grip in rain or sweat, and the pad cuts felt recoil so you stay on target for follow-ups.

Who It’s For

This rifle is for the left-handed shooter who wants a reliable field gun that can also ring steel at the range. It’s ideal for hunters who need a lightweight, camo-patterned rifle that won’t spook game, and for precision shooters on a budget who want a platform to build on—swap the stock, add a better optic, and you’re shooting sub-MOA without a custom action.

Pros & Cons

  • Pro: AccuTrigger is factory-adjustable and crisp—no need to drop $200 on an aftermarket trigger.
  • Pro: Threaded barrel with included thread protector makes suppressor use plug-and-play.
  • Con: Factory stock is flexible under heavy bipod pressure; upgrading to a chassis like the MDT LSS-XL improves consistency for precision work.
  • Con: 0 MOA rail limits long-range dialing past 600 yards without a 20 MOA base swap.

Comparison

Feature Savage Axis 2 Pro LH Ruger American Predator Howa 1500 Mini-Action
Barrel length 20 in, fluted, threaded 18 in, threaded 20 in, heavy contour
Trigger AccuTrigger, adj. 2.5-6 lbs Factory trigger, ~4 lbs Two-stage HACT, ~3 lbs
Stock Textured synthetic, camo Moss Green stock Black synthetic
Weight 6.9 lbs 6.4 lbs 7.2 lbs
Price $582.7 $499 $599
Left-hand option Yes No No

The Savage Axis 2 Pro LH is the only left-handed option in this comparison. The Ruger American Predator is lighter and cheaper but lacks a fluted barrel and adjustable trigger. The Howa 1500 has a stronger action and smoother bolt, but no left-hand model and a higher price. For southpaws, the Savage is the clear pick.

FAQ

Is this rifle compatible with aftermarket triggers?

Yes, but you’ll need to check compatibility. The Axis 2 uses a proprietary trigger housing. Timney makes a direct drop-in replacement (Timney #670), but Geissele does not offer one for this platform. Stick with the AccuTrigger unless you’re willing to modify the stock.

What scope base does it use?

The factory one-piece Weaver rail uses a standard Weaver/Picatinny pattern (0 MOA). You can mount any 1-inch or 30mm scope rings with a Weaver crossbolt. For long-range work, swap to a 20 MOA rail from EGW or Nightforce.

Can I shoot .308 Win and 7.62×51 NATO through this barrel?

Yes. The chamber is cut for .308 Win, but SAAMI specs allow safe use of 7.62×51 NATO ammunition. Stick to factory loads or handloads within pressure limits. Military surplus may run slightly hotter—check headspace if you see primer cratering.

Does the textured coating wear off over time?

The coating is a textured overmold bonded to the synthetic stock. Per Savage Arms, it’s designed to withstand field use. With normal cleaning and storage, it holds up for years. Abrasive solvents or constant rubbing against hard surfaces may dull it, but it won’t peel like paint.

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Last updated: April 2026

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