The New Axis 2 Pro Makes its Way to Africa

   03.21.25

The New Axis 2 Pro Makes its Way to Africa

In February, I embarked on my annual journey to the dark continent to pursue plains game with our esteemed partners at Ranchero Safaris. This year’s expedition was notably successful; despite encountering 100-year floods and dense vegetation, we managed to achieve our goals across nearly all targeted species, with a few unexpected opportunities that were too favorable to overlook. The Savage Axis 2 Pro accompanied me as a backup rifle on this trip, and I had full confidence in its capability to serve as a primary firearm if the situation demanded.

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When preparing for an African safari, regulations prohibit bringing two rifles of the same caliber. Therefore, I selected a Savage 110 PPR in .300 Win Mag as my primary firearm and included the Savage Axis 2 Pro in .308 Win—a caliber highly regarded among plains game hunters in the Limpopo Valley—as my secondary option.

Having utilized this exact setup during the late fall of 2024 for whitetail hunting in Michigan, I was well-acquainted with its reliability and precision, which justified its inclusion for the African expedition. The Axis series has recently undergone significant enhancements, introducing models such as the Axis 2, Axis 2 Hardwood, and notably, the Savage Axis 2 Pro. The Axis 2 Pro boasts the following features:

  • Redesigned, ergonomic stock with enhanced texturing
  • Pistol grip with ambidextrous palm swells
  • Enhanced bolt handle design
  • User-adjustable AccuTrigger
  • One-piece 0 MOA rail
  • Gun Metal Bronze Cerakote-coated action
  • Threaded muzzle
  • Detachable box magazine

Additionally, the Savage Axis 2 Pro is available in both compact and left-handed versions, offering versatility to accommodate various shooters. It comes in an impressive 17 different calibers and three distinct camo stock options. The integration of a Cerakote finish enhances durability, making this rifle an exceptional choice at a reasonable price point. Notably, each new model is priced under $700 MSRP. It’s important to recognize that while the Axis 2 Pro is categorized as a “good” option within Savage’s lineup, its performance is directly proportional to the shooter’s proficiency. This rifle is straightforward and user-friendly, equipped with numerous features that appeal to those who prefer functionality over the additional complexities found in higher-end models.

One immediate post-purchase modification I recommend is installing a second swivel stud. The rifle comes standard with a recessed swivel stud from the factory; adding a second allows for simultaneous attachment of a sling and the Savage bipod, ensuring readiness in the field. For detailed guidance on this process, refer to Savage Arms’ blog post: How to Install a Second Sling Stud on Your Savage Axis.

Product Specifications: Savage Axis 2 Pro

  • Caliber Options: 17 available, including .308 Win
  • Barrel Length: 20 inches (50.8 cm)
  • Overall Length: 40.5 inches (102.87 cm)
  • Weight: 6.8 lbs (3.08 kg)
  • Magazine Capacity: 4 rounds
  • Stock: Synthetic with ergonomic design and enhanced texturing
  • Stock Options: Savage Woodland and Savage Western camo patterns
  • Action Finish: Gun Metal Bronze Cerakote for increased durability and corrosion resistance
  • Bolt Handle: Enhanced design for improved ergonomics
  • Trigger: User-adjustable AccuTrigger, adjustable between 2.5 and 6.0 lbs
  • Rail: One-piece 0 MOA Picatinny for versatile optic mounting
  • Muzzle: Threaded (5/8×24) to accommodate suppressors or muzzle brakes

For a comprehensive overview of the Savage Axis 2 Pro, visit the official Savage Arms website: Savage Axis 2 Pro Specifications.

In conclusion, I wholeheartedly endorse the Savage Axis 2 Pro not only as a reliable backup firearm—especially for once-in-a-lifetime hunts like an African safari—but also as a dependable primary rifle for any hunting endeavor. The latest Savage Axis lineup is replete with impressive models, and I highly encourage you to explore them further at Savage Arms.

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Andy has been a lifelong Outdoorsman and has hunted and fished all over the world but his home state of Michigan is near and dear to his heart. He grew up fishing the Great Lakes and mostly hunted waterfowl and small game until his teenage years when he quickly became an avid big game hunter. He has hunted North America from the northernmost parts of Alaska to the southernmost parts of Florida and everywhere in between. When he is not hunting or fishing he is coaching travel softball and watching his two daughters play the sports they love.

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