The Savage 93 FXP in .22 WMR delivers a hard-hitting, ready-to-hunt rimfire package that combines the flat-shooting power of the .22 Winchester Magnum Rimfire cartridge with Savage's legendary AccuTrigger precision — all at an exceptional value with a factory-mounted scope included.
- User-adjustable AccuTrigger provides a crisp, consistent pull without creep
- 21-inch button-rifled carbon steel barrel delivers outstanding accuracy and velocity
- Factory-mounted and boresighted Bushnell 3-9x40mm scope ready to shoot out of the box
- Rugged matte black synthetic stock resists weather, warping, and hard field use
- Detachable 5-round box magazine enables fast, reliable reloading in the field
- Bolt-action design with a smooth, reliable feed cycle built for .22 WMR performance
Who This Is For
The Savage 93 FXP is an ideal choice for small game hunters, predator callers, and pest control shooters who want more reach and terminal energy than a standard .22 LR. It's equally well-suited for new shooters looking for an affordable, complete out-of-the-box setup, and for experienced rimfire enthusiasts who appreciate the precision of Savage's AccuTrigger system without breaking the budget.
Specifications
| Brand | Savage Arms |
|---|---|
| Model | 93 FXP |
| Caliber | .22 WMR (22 Winchester Magnum Rimfire) |
| Action | Bolt Action |
| Barrel Length | 21 inches |
| Barrel Material | Carbon Steel, Button Rifled |
| Stock | Synthetic Black |
| Magazine Capacity | 5 Rounds (Detachable Box) |
| Trigger | Savage AccuTrigger (User-Adjustable) |
| Scope Included | Bushnell 3-9x40mm (Mounted & Boresighted) |
| Finish | Matte Black |
| Intended Use | Hunting, Small Game, Pest Control |
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between .22 WMR and .22 LR, and why does it matter?
The .22 WMR (22 Winchester Magnum Rimfire) is a significantly more powerful cartridge than the standard .22 LR. It typically fires a 40-grain bullet at velocities exceeding 1,900 fps, compared to roughly 1,200–1,400 fps for most .22 LR loads. This translates to a flatter trajectory, greater effective range (commonly 100–150 yards for small game), and more energy on target — making it a superior choice for hunting rabbits, squirrels, prairie dogs, and controlling larger pest animals like foxes or coyotes at distance.
Does the included Bushnell scope need to be zeroed before shooting?
The Bushnell 3-9x40mm scope comes factory-mounted and boresighted, meaning it is aligned to the bore of the barrel before leaving the factory. However, boresighting is a starting point, not a substitute for live-fire zeroing. You should always confirm and fine-tune your zero at the range — typically at 50 or 100 yards — before taking the rifle into the field to ensure accurate shot placement.
Can I use aftermarket magazines with the Savage 93 FXP?
The Savage 93 FXP uses a proprietary detachable box magazine designed specifically for the Model 93 platform in .22 WMR. Savage and several aftermarket manufacturers produce compatible 5-round and 10-round magazines for this model. When purchasing additional magazines, ensure they are specifically listed as compatible with the Savage 93 series in .22 WMR, as magazines designed for .17 HMR or .22 LR variants are not interchangeable.