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New Multi-Slot Bases for Savage Axis Rifles from Weaver | thefirearmblog.com

Nov 05, 2024

The Savage Axis is an extremely popular hunting rifle for many across the nation. The trusty bolt action rifle comes in a wide variety of caliber options and styles including left-handed models, compact ones, and models with hardwood or synthetic stocks. All of these rifles are quite affordable, generally costing between $400 and $700. Newer models of the Savage Axis, however, have changed the old receiver and updated it with standard, extended and 20-MOA one that feature larger 8-40 screws. That is why Weaver has picked this time to update their scope base offerings to include new multi-slot bases for the Axis rifle.

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The new multi-slot bases are made from lightweight yet tough aluminum and will accept all Weaver top mount rings as well as Picatinny style rings so that you can mount everything from traditional scopes all the way out to modern red dots and IR or visible laser devices for nighttime hunts. These new one-piece multi-slot bases also allow you to move your rings forward and backward on the rifle to allow for a better range of eye relief to accommodate for the different sizes and lengths of pull that shooters have. Each of these new scope bases will be sold for an MSRP of $17.45 from the Weaver website and are available for order and in stock at the time of writing.

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These versatile bases from Weaver help give your gun a versatile edge. Multi Slot Bases are constructed of tough, lightweight aluminum so they can withstand the most powerful recoil. They accept all Weaver Top Mount Rings and accommodate the mounting of devices such as scopes, red dots and laser optics, while allowing for optimal eye relief.

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