Description
Picture this: you’re glassing a Missouri bean field at first light, and a prairie dog mound 300 yards out suddenly animates. You need a rifle that’s a known quantity, a tool that turns your skill into a hit. That’s where the Savage Model 12 Varminter Low Profile .204 Ruger 26 Inch Stainless Steel Barrel Detachable Box Magazine Laminated Stock Twelve Inch Twist 4 Round comes in. It’s a purpose-built, single-shot varmint rifle designed for extreme accuracy from a bench or bipod, featuring a heavy-contour stainless barrel and a rigid, pillar-bedded laminated stock. At $990.66, it’s a serious tool for serious shooters who prioritize first-shot precision over rapid fire.
I’ve put a few hundred rounds of various 32-40 grain loads through a Model 12, and here’s the thing—the action is where the magic starts. The Low Profile receiver is shorter and stiffer than a standard long action, and it’s paired with Savage’s legendary AccuTrigger. You can adjust the pull weight down to a crisp, clean-breaking ounce-and-a-half if you want, which is a massive advantage for precise shot control. The 26-inch stainless steel barrel is free-floated and button-rifled with a 1:12 twist rate, which is the sweet spot for stabilizing the lighter, screaming-fast bullets the .204 Ruger is famous for. This setup is drop-in ready for a quality optic—I’ve had great results with Vortex Viper and Nightforce SHV series scopes—and you’ll be on paper with minimal fuss.
The laminated hardwood stock isn’t just for looks; it’s about stability. Laminated wood is far more resistant to warping from moisture and temperature than standard walnut or synthetic, which matters when you’re chasing half-MOA groups. The stock has a full bedding block system, meaning the action screws thread directly into aluminum pillars embedded in the stock. This creates a consistent, rigid foundation for the action. The wide, flat forend is perfect for resting on a sandbag or a Harris-style bipod, and the comb is high enough for a proper cheek weld with a large objective scope. The detachable box magazine is a single-column design that holds 4 rounds, keeping the profile sleek and feeding reliably.
| Caliber | .204 Ruger |
| Barrel | 26″ Heavy Contour, Stainless Steel, 1:12 Twist |
| Action | Bolt Action, Low Profile Receiver |
| Magazine | Detachable Box, 4-Round Capacity |
| Stock | Laminated Hardwood, Pillar Bedded |
| Trigger | Adjustable AccuTrigger |
Pros & Cons
Let’s be direct. The pros are obvious: phenomenal out-of-the-box accuracy, a superb adjustable trigger, and a rock-solid, weather-resistant stock and barrel combination. The .204 Ruger cartridge itself is a pro—flat shooting, devastating on small varmints, and with minimal recoil. The cons? It’s a heavy rifle, no doubt about it, coming in around 10 to 11 pounds unscoped. This isn’t a walk-and-stalk gun; it’s a position rifle. Also, the .204, while amazing, can be more expensive and less available than common rounds like .223 Remington. And as a single-shot repeater, you’re not built for fast follow-ups.
Who It’s For
This rifle is for the varmint hunter or precision shooter who views their firearm as a system. You’re the person who spends time reloading to find the perfect load, who values a stable shooting platform over portability, and who gets satisfaction from making a single, well-placed shot at extended range. It’s for the farmer controlling groundhog populations or the shooter who enjoys the discipline of benchrest-style shooting. It’s available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide, ready for your FFL transfer.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is the .204 Ruger suitable for coyotes?
A: Absolutely, with the right bullet choice. While designed for smaller varmints, heavier 40-grain bonded or polymer-tipped bullets in .204 Ruger are very effective on coyotes, offering explosive terminal performance with almost no recoil.
Q: Can I use standard .223 Remington scope bases on this Low Profile action?
A: Yes, you can. The Savage Model 12 Low Profile uses the same short-action scope base footprint as many other Savage short actions and common rifles like the Remington 700 short action. Always double-check with the base manufacturer, but standard two-piece or one-piece Picatinny rails for short-action Savages will fit.
Q: How does the AccuTrigger work, and is it safe?
A: The AccuTrigger features a unique blade within the trigger shoe. Your finger must depress this blade fully before the trigger itself can move rearward to fire. This internal safety mechanism allows for a very light, crisp pull weight without compromising drop safety. It’s fully adjustable and one of the best factory triggers on the market.
If a dedicated, accurate, and robust varminting platform is what you need, the Savage Model 12 Varminter is a compelling choice. See the full details on our site.




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