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Savage Edge / Savage Axis Picatinny Rail 0 MOA Reviews

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Picatinny Rail for Savage Axis / Edge / Axis II - 0 MOA Quick Check: Is Your Axis Short or Long Action?
Spoiler: They are ALL the same. Every Savage Axis and Edge uses the same "Long Action" length receiver, regardless of whether it shoots .223 or .30-06.Fitment: Fits ALL Savage Axis, Axis II, Axis XP, Axis II XP, and Edge models.Mounting Hardware: Includes BOTH #6-48 and larger #8-40 screws to fit any vintage receiver.
Installation & Overview
(Watch our guide on how to properly torque and install your EGW rail).
Ditch the flimsy two-piece bases that came with your package rifle. This EGW Picatinny Rail turns your Savage Axis or Edge into a rigid, accurized platform. By bridging the receiver with a single piece of solid aluminum, you eliminate potential alignment issues and stiffen the action. Whether you are running a .223 for varmints or a .30-06 for deer, this rail provides the flexibility to mount your scope exactly where you need it for perfect eye relief. We have future-proofed this mount by drilling it for the larger #8-40 screws found on newer production Axis rifles, while also including the standard #6-48 screws for older models. No guessing games—just open the box and mount it. Technical Specifications
Rail Type: One Piece Picatinny (Compatible with Weaver rings) Machined From: Domestic 6061 T6 Aluminum Finish: Matte Black Anodize Center Spread: 4.321" (Center-to-Center of middle holes) Overall Length: 7.458" Height: 0.4" (Top of receiver to top of rail) Mounting Hardware: Includes BOTH #6-48 and #8-40 screw sets Torque Specs: 20 in/lbs (Blue Loctite recommended)
Savage Axis FAQ
Does this fit the Savage Edge?
Yes. The Savage Edge was the original name for the Axis. They use the exact same receiver geometry and hole spacing.
I have a short action (.223/.243). Will this fit?
Yes. Savage builds all Axis rifles on a single "Long Action" receiver length, regardless of the caliber. This rail fits every caliber from .223 to .30-06.
Will this fit the Thompson Center Compass?
No. This is made for the Savage Axis
Warning: This product may be alloyed with trace amounts of lead and other elements which are known to the State of California to cause reproductive harm and cancer. To prevent exposure, do not alter the product by welding, grinding, etc. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

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i bought 3 savage axis for hunting and i hated the stock optic mounting option, for me they were too low and if i had vortex scope cover on the eye piece i couldn’t rack the bolt. this simple, easy to install rail, gave me not only a better mounting platform but also gave me the clearance i needed to have my lens caps installed. Also this base helps you adjust the position of your scope a lot better than the stock mounting rail pieces
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Posted 2 years ago
Most newer production Savage rifles use 8-40 screws, a change from the 6-48 screws. The fact that you include both sizes in the box, and offer optional extra screws is excellent. I have mounted this pic rail on several of my own rifles and several friend's rifles. A great fit and a quality product every time.
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Posted 2 years ago
EGW products have always been perfect fit and top quality.
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Posted 2 years ago
Only Rail I found that fit my savage axis xp
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Posted 2 years ago
This is just what was needed for my grandsons 22-250. Awesome fit and finish.
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Posted 2 years ago
Replaced a scope on Savage Axis for friend. Found he had Weaver rails so had to install this rail. His gun was older so needed 6-48 screws. EGW sends both sets of screws 6-48 & 8-40 which is great. Looks good, works as advertised.
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Posted 2 years ago
Quick shipping and delivery! Rail fit perfect as always. Will continue to buy from here as long as I buy guns.
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Posted 2 years ago
It worked perfectly.
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Posted 2 years ago