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Savage Rebate Season – 110 Actions, Axis, Rimfires – How to Pick a Savage

For those looking to get out into the field when deer season hits, Savage has a rifle for you.
For those looking to get out into the field when deer season hits, Savage has a rifle for you. Images courtesy of Savage Arms.

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To get access to the rebates, click on these links:
Savage Axis Rifles: [track-link url=”https://sporting.myonlinerebate.com/11100/” campaign=”SavageRebateClickouts1″ target=”_blank”]https://sporting.myonlinerebate.com/11100/[/track-link]
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It might seem like deer season is a ways off but believe me, it’ll be here before you know it. Once it’s here deals will be in short supply. On the other hand, now can be a great opportunity for picking up a new gun at a great price. And [track-link url=”https://www.savagearms.com/” campaign=”SavageRebateArticle” target=”_blank”]Savage Arms[/track-link] has you covered. In addition to dealer discounts, Savage has a great [track-link url=”https://www.savagearms.com/promotions” campaign=”SavageRebateArticle” target=”_blank”]rebate program[/track-link] currently going on for their most popular firearms, including some terrific deer guns. This rebate program is going to run from August 14th through September 25th of this year and will give you an opportunity to save some real money if you use the rebates. Here are the specifics:

  • $75 [track-link url=”https://sporting.myonlinerebate.com/10898/” campaign=”SavageRebateClickout2″ target=”_blank”]rebate[/track-link] on Savage 14/114, 16/116, Trophy Hunter and DOA rifles
  • $30 rebate on [track-link url=”https://sporting.myonlinerebate.com/11100/” campaign=”SavageRebateClickout1″ target=”_blank”]Axis[/track-link], [track-link url=”https://sporting.myonlinerebate.com/10898/” campaign=”SavageRebateClickout2″ target=”_blank”]A17 Synthetic[/track-link]
  • $25 [track-link url=”https://sporting.myonlinerebate.com/10898/” campaign=”SavageRebateClickout2″ target=”_blank”]rebate[/track-link] on Rimfire Bolt Actions (includes B.Mag and Rascal)

Let me state up front that I’m a fan of Savage rifles. As a practical person, I have a great deal of respect for a firearm that delivers what the manufacturer promises and does it at a reasonable price point. If you appreciate getting practical value for your money, Savage probably has what you want.

Which is Right for You?

The right gun depends on personal as well as geographical factors. Are you small, medium or large? Will you be hunting in the brush country of Upstate New York, the plains of Kansas or the mountains of Colorado? Is wet weather something you have to contend with? Regardless of your budget, Savage should have a gun to fit you and your needs.

Axis Line

The Axis series offers a lot of bang for the buck. The XP stainless steel variant comes standard with a mounted and boresighted 3-9X scope.
The Axis series offers a lot of bang for the buck. The XP stainless steel variant comes standard with a mounted and boresighted 3-9X scope.

The [track-link url=”https://www.savagearms.com/firearms/model/axis/” campaign=”SavageRebateArticle” target=”_blank”]Axis[/track-link] series is Savage’s value line. Current MSRP starts at $368 for one with a carbon steel barrel and receiver and synthetic stock. Weight is a light 6.5 pounds, which is great if you’re hiking up and down mountains to get to your favorite lookout. The Axis is available in calibers running from .22-250 Rem to .30-06 Springfield, including popular deer calibers like .243 Win., .270 Win., 7mm-08 Rem. and .308 Win.

In an earlier GunsAmerica article Minute of Angle Accuracy Out of the Box, the Savage Axis compared favorably with a pool of much more expensive rifles. Savage, of course, has always been known as the premier American rifle for accuracy out of the box, but it was a surprise to find MOA accuracy in a gun at this low a price point.

The Most Popular Options

The Axis line is offered in a wide range of variants, including in stainless steel, with camo furniture, with a suppressor-ready threaded muzzle on the SR model, as well as with the popular pink Muddy Girl camo for the ladies. For young hunters and those of smaller stature, there’s even a Compact model. And Savage hasn’t forgotten us lefties. There are left-handed versions of both the standard and Compact Axis.

The Axis II adds the excellent AccuTrigger to the Axis platform. Model shown features hardwood stock.
The Axis II adds the excellent AccuTrigger to the Axis platform. Model shown features hardwood stock.

For those who are fans of the excellent AccuTrigger, Savage also offers the Axis II equipped with this feature. The AccuTrigger offers a built-in drop safety as well as the ability to tune it to a specific pull weight. For the traditionalists, the Axis is available with hardwood furniture in the Axis II XP line. The XP designation means it comes with a factory mounted and bore sighted scope and offers the shooter a ready-to-go system right out of the box.

Savage offers several of its rifles with the popular "Muddy Girl" stock option.
Savage offers several of its rifles with the popular “Muddy Girl” stock option.

If you’re on a budget, the XP package versions are a terrific value. Savage buys the scopes in bulk and passes on the savings. For example, MSRP on an [track-link url=”https://www.savagearms.com/firearms/model/axisxp” campaign=”SavageRebateArticle” target=”_blank”]Axis XP[/track-link] is $407.00. That means your cost for a factory mounted 3-9×40 scope with rings is just $39.00 ($407-368).

Axis Overview

Stepping Up

The flagship of Savage bolt action rifles is the Model 10/110. It was designed to match or surpass the performance of the top bolt action guns, and do so at a lower price point. The other models, i.e. 11/111, 14/114, etc., are all based on the same action.

The Trophy Hunter series is part of the 10/110 line of rifles and comes standard with a scope mounted and boresighted.
The outstanding Trophy Hunter series of rifles comes standard with a scope mounted and boresighted.

It can get confusing, though. Savage has a plethora of models and series that can blur the line of what they actually represent. For example, the model numbers are 10/110, 11/111, 12/112, 14/114, and 16/116. The series are Classic, Hunter, Weather, and so forth. There may be one model in a series as in the Weather Series which is the model 16/116, or there may be a combination of models like in the Package Series which includes 10/110, 11/111, and 16/116. However, it’s not as complicated as it seems.

Savage rifles are renowned for their precision and performance, and they are built to the highest standards.
Savage rifles are renowned for their precision and performance, and they are built to the highest standards.

First, the numbers separated by a slash indicate whether the gun has a long or short action. For example, 10 is a short action and 110 is a long action. That’s it! So if you wanted a short action round like the .308, you’d get a 10, 11, 12, 14, 16. If you wanted a long action round like the .30-06, you’d get a 110, 111, 112, 114, 116. But you really don’t have to worry about that. Select the rifle that has the caliber and other qualities you want and you’ll automatically get to the right number.

The same holds true of the differences between models – 10/110 versus 11/111 versus 14/114, etc. The differences reflect different characteristics of each gun:

  • Model 10/110: generally have heavy barrels
  • Model 11/111: sporter barrel, Hunter Series
  • Model 12/112: precision/target guns
  • Model 14/114: the classic with nicely finished wood stocks
  • Model 16/116: stainless steel Weather Warrior guns

But, unless you’re buying a used gun, you don’t have to worry about what the numbers mean here either. By selecting the characteristics that you need, you’ll end up with the gun that has the model number that fits.

Trophy Hunter Line

The Trophy Hunter line, which is a package series which means it comes with a scope and rings, is based on the Model 10/110, model 11/1111, and model 16/116 bolt action rifles. The Trophy Hunter is designed for the US market, and the International Trophy Hunter is for the rest of the world (and come with different scopes). They all come with the Savage AccuTrigger and with a scope mounted and bore sighted.  There are basically five Trophy Hunter models (not counting the predator guns because, of course, we’re talking about deer rifles in this article):

  • [track-link url=”https://www.savagearms.com/firearms/model/10TROPHYHUNTERXP” campaign=”SavageRebateArticle” target=”_blank”]10/110 Trophy Hunter (International Trophy Hunter) XP[/track-link]
  • [track-link url=”https://www.savagearms.com/firearms/model/11trophyhunterxpythmuddy” campaign=”SavageRebateArticle” target=”_blank”]11 Trophy Hunter XP, Compact, Muddy Girl[/track-link]
  • [track-link url=”https://www.savagearms.com/firearms/model/11TROPHYHUNTERXP” campaign=”SavageRebateArticle” target=”_blank”]11/111 Trophy Hunter (International Trophy Hunter ) XP[/track-link]
  • [track-link url=”https://www.savagearms.com/firearms/model/16TROPHYHUNTERXP” campaign=”SavageRebateArticle” target=”_blank”]16/116 Trophy Hunter (International Trophy Hunter) XP[/track-link]

Note: For all you southpaws, the 11/111 is available in either right- or left-hand versions.

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One of Our Favorites

We shoot a lot of rifles here at GunsAmerica. We’re fortunate to have the opportunity to sample a host of guns from the least expensive to the most prestigious. But when it comes down to getting the job done, we’ve found that Savage rifles deliver the accuracy you need.

To quote Massad Ayoob, “I’ve never seen the Savage’s bolt action reliability to function questioned by any authority.” Add in the AccuTrigger, which is as good as any factory trigger out there, and the exceptional accuracy Savage delivers, and you have a true winner.

We love to shoot and we love the fact that Savage produces such an accurate rifle at such a low price. You don’t have to be a hedge fund manager to own a sub-MOA American rifle.

Wonderful Opportunity

This is definitely a great time to buy a deer gun. You’ll find the lowest prices of the year and have the chance to get a great new rifle so you’ll be ready for the season open. And Savage makes it that much sweeter by offering rebates on some select new guns. Rebate coupons are available at  [track-link url=”https://www.savagearms.com/promotions” campaign=”SavageRebateArticle” target=”_blank”]https://www.savagearms.com/promotions[/track-link].

To buy a Savage rifle on GunsAmerica.com, click this link: [track-link url=”https://www.gunsamerica.com/Search.htm?T=savage&ltid-all=1&as=365&co=2&cid=605″ campaign=”SavageRebate” target=”_blank”]https://www.gunsamerica.com/Search.htm?T=savage&ltid-all=1&as=365&co=2&cid=605[/track-link]

To get access to the rebates, click on these links: [track-link url=”https://sporting.myonlinerebate.com/11100/” campaign=”SavageRebateClickouts1″ target=”_blank”]https://sporting.myonlinerebate.com/11100/[/track-link]; [track-link url=”https://sporting.myonlinerebate.com/10898/” campaign=”SavageRebateClickouts2″ target=”_blank”]https://sporting.myonlinerebate.com/10898/[/track-link]

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