Savage Model 111 Lightweight Hunter .270 20″ Rifle

$76,496.00

A purpose-built, lightweight bolt-action rifle chambered in .270 Winchester for the hunter who covers serious ground. At just over 6 pounds, it’s built for carry comfort in rugged terrain.

Description

You know that feeling when you’re three hours into a steep climb and every ounce in your pack feels like a lead brick? That’s the exact scenario the Savage Model 111 Lightweight Hunter, 270, 20″ was built for. I’ve carried plenty of rifles into the Missouri backcountry, and the difference a few pounds makes is real. This isn’t a benchrest queen; it’s a purpose-built tool for the hunter who covers ground.

The Savage Model 111 Lightweight Hunter, 270, 20″ is a bolt-action hunting rifle engineered for easy carry in rugged terrain. It features a carbon steel barrel and a synthetic stock to keep weight down to a claimed 6.1 pounds, chambered in the classic .270 Winchester for reliable, flat-shooting performance on medium to large game.

Let’s talk about that weight. Savage shaved pounds by using a slim, synthetic stock and a fluted, carbon steel barrel that’s cut to a handy 20 inches. At just over six pounds bare, it’s a rifle that disappears on your shoulder. I’ve put a few boxes of Federal Premium 130-grain Sierra GameKings through one, and the balance is noticeable immediately—it’s quick to shoulder in thick timber, and you won’t fight it all day. The .270 Winchester is a perfect partner here. It’s a cartridge with a proven history on everything from whitetail to elk, offering a great balance of power and manageable recoil, especially in a lightweight platform.

The heart of any Savage is the action, and the Model 111 uses their reliable centerfeed design. The AccuTrigger is a standout feature—it’s user-adjustable and breaks cleanly, a huge benefit for precision in the field. The stock has a classic, no-frills sporter profile with a raised comb for solid cheek weld. It’s a simple, honest rifle that fits out of the box and gets you hunting without fuss. The 20-inch barrel keeps the overall length down for maneuverability, though you do trade a bit of velocity. For most realistic hunting ranges in the Midwest, that’s a non-issue.

Specification Detail
Caliber .270 Winchester
Barrel Length 20″
Overall Length 40.5″ (Approx.)
Weight 6.1 lbs
Action Bolt Action
Magazine Capacity 4+1
Stock Material Synthetic

Pros: The obvious advantage is the carry weight—it’s a legitimate lightweight. The AccuTrigger is excellent straight from the factory. The .270 is widely available and effective. The shorter barrel makes it handy in a blind or thick cover. At $764.96, it’s priced competitively for a dedicated lightweight hunter.

Cons: Lightweight rifles transmit more felt recoil—it’s physics. The synthetic stock is functional but not luxurious. The shorter barrel sacrifices some muzzle velocity compared to a 24-inch tube. It’s a specialist tool; if you’re mostly shooting from a stationary stand, a heavier rifle might be easier to shoot precisely.

So who is this for? It’s for the still-hunter chasing Ozark whitetail, the elk hunter covering miles in Colorado, or anyone who prioritizes carry comfort over target-volume shooting. It’s also a great choice for a younger or smaller-framed shooter who needs a capable, full-power rifle that won’t wear them out. If your hunt involves more walking than waiting, this rifle deserves a hard look.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is the .270 Winchester enough for elk?

A: Absolutely, with the right bullet and within reasonable range. The .270 has taken countless elk. Use a quality, heavy-for-caliber controlled-expansion bullet (150-160 grain) and know your limits. It’s a very capable cartridge.

Q: How does the short barrel affect performance?

A: You’ll lose roughly 50-100 feet per second compared to a 24″ barrel, depending on the load. That means a slightly steeper trajectory at very long range, but for 95% of ethical hunting shots, the difference is negligible. The trade-off for handiness is worth it for many.

Q: Can I mount a scope easily?

A: Yes. The receiver is drilled and tapped for standard scope bases. Popular one-piece bases from brands like EGW or Weaver, or two-piece bases from Leupold, will fit. A lightweight scope in low or medium rings from Warne or Leupold completes the package perfectly.

If you’re tired of lugging a heavy rifle up hills and want a no-nonsense hunting partner that gets the job done, the Savage Model 111 Lightweight Hunter in .270 is a solid choice. It’s available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide, with an FFL transfer required for firearm purchases. See if it’s the right fit for your next adventure.

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