Weaver Releases Multi-Slot Bases for Savage Axis Rifles

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OVERLAND PARK, Kan. – May 3, 2022 – Weaver®, an industry leader in high-performance optics and mounting systems for more than 80 years, announces the addition of new multi-slot bases for the Savage Axis rifle.

New models for the Savage Axis include a standard 0 MOA multi-slot base with 8-40 screws, a 0 MOA extended multi-slot base with 8-40 screws and a 20 MOA extended multi-slot base with 8-40 screws.

“The latest offerings from Weaver were specifically developed to be compatible with the Savage Axis rifles that feature the new receiver which requires a larger 8-40 screw,” said Monte Koenigs, product manager for Weaver. “These rifles are quite popular and now consumers have even more mounting options including a 20 MOA base that is canted down to allow for more elevation adjustments at extended ranges. Each scope base is made in the USA and makes for a great match for any Savage Axis rifle.”

Weaver Multi-Slot Bases are constructed with tough, lightweight aluminum to withstand the most powerful recoil. They accept all Weaver Top Mount Rings and Picatinny style rings, and accommodate mounting scopes, red dots, laser optics and more. Because of their one-piece, multi-slot design, rings can be moved forward or back for optimal eye relief.

Weaver Multi-Slot Bases are made in the U.S. and have an MSRP of $16.95. To learn more about Multi-Slot Bases or other Weaver mounting solutions, check out WeaverOptics.com.

About Weaver 

Weaver Mounting Systems brings more than 90 years of innovation and expertise to the shooting experience. Engineered to be the most reliable scope mount systems available, Weaver offers a full line of rings, bases and mounts. For more information, visit weaveroptics.com.


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