Savage Axis XP Youth 7MM-08 Rem 20" Barrel Weaver 3-9X40 Scope 4 Rounds
Savage Arms Axis bolt-action centerfire rifle blends unflinching performance and impressive accuracy. It sports a modern design that features sleek contours, recoil pad vents and a textured, easy-to-control grip. The Axis also features a carbon-steel barrel, a black synthetic stock, a drilled and tapped receiver, and offers silky-smooth bolt operation. This XP Compact model has a matte black synthetic stock with a 12.5" LOP, and a 20" blued carbon steel barrel. It comes with a 3-9x40mm Weaver scope, already bore-sighted.
Brand Savage
Caliber 7mm-08 Rem
Model Axis
Series XP Compact
Stock Finish Matte Black
Action Bolt
Sights None, Scope
Scope Weaver 3-9x40mm
Capacity 4+1
Hand Right Youth / Compact
Length of Pull 13.75"
Oal 39.50"
Receiver Finish Matte Black
Receiver Material Carbon Steel
Safety Manual
Stock Finish Group Black
Stock Material Synthetic
Twist 1:9.50"
Weight 7.32 lbs
Barrel Description Sporter Carbon Steel
Barrel Finish Matte Black
Barrel Length 20"
Caliber Dictionary
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Based on the 308 Winchester case necked down, the 7mm-08 Remington was an obvious and popular wildcat cartridge before its adoption by Remington in 1980. Performance is very similar to the 7x57 Mauser, except that the 7mm-08's 2.0457-inch case can be housed in short actions, and because it's a recent cartridge chambered to modern rifles 7mm-08 ammunition is loaded to higher pressure. The 7mm-08 has become extremely popular; like the 7x57 it is an ideal whitetail cartridge, and an excellent choice for hunters who want accuracy, efficiency, and versatility without a lot of recoil and muzzle blast. Both rifles and ammunition are offered by most manufacturers, with the most common load featuring a 140-grain bullet at 2860 fps. With this load and good bullets the 7mm-08 is adequate for elk, but is at its best for deer-sized game. — Craig Boddington