Description
The Savage 11 Trophy Predator Hunter 22-250 Rem 22″ Barrel, Scope MOB Wood Stock Black, 4rd is a ready-to-hunt bolt-action rifle package designed for varmint and predator control. It combines Savage’s reliable action with a factory-mounted scope and a classic wood stock, offering a complete, value-priced solution for hunters who need reach and accuracy without a custom build. This rifle ships to Missouri and compliant US states.
Key Features
- Complete Hunting Package: Comes with a mounted and bore-sighted Bushnell Banner Dusk & Dawn 3-9x40mm scope, so it’s ready to zero and hunt right out of the box.
- Fast-Twist 22-250 Remington: The 22″ barrel features a 1:9″ twist rate, stabilizing heavier varmint bullets for better long-range performance and wind-bucking ability.
- Classic MOB Wood Stock: Features a Monte Carlo comb and raised cheekpiece for a solid, consistent weld when using optics, all in a durable, traditional wood finish.
- AccuTrigger System: Savage’s user-adjustable trigger allows you to set pull weight to your preference, a feature rarely found on rifles at this price point.
- Detachable Box Magazine: The 4-round capacity offers quick reloads and safe unloading compared to internal magazine designs.
Specifications & Details
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Caliber | 22-250 Remington |
| Barrel Length | 22 Inches |
| Twist Rate | 1:9″ |
| Magazine Capacity | 4 Rounds |
| Stock Material | MOB (Monte Carlo) Wood |
| Included Optic | Bushnell Banner 3-9x40mm |
The rifle’s overall length is approximately 42.5 inches, and it weighs in around 7.5 pounds unloaded. The 22-250 Remington cartridge is a flat-shooting powerhouse, ideal for reaching out across pastures and fields where coyotes and prairie dogs play. Here’s the thing—while the included Bushnell scope gets you started, it’s a platform that easily accepts upgrades from brands like Vortex or Leupold later if you choose. The package price of $515.30 is a serious talking point. When you break it down, you’re getting a Savage action with the acclaimed AccuTrigger, a functional wood stock, and a usable scope for less than many competitors charge for a bare rifle. That’s the definition of bang-for-buck.
Who This Rifle Is For
This model is built for the practical, budget-conscious hunter. It’s for the Missouri landowner needing to manage coyote populations, the dedicated varminter who spends weekends at the farm, or the first-time rifle buyer who wants a complete, capable setup without piecing it together. It’s not a lightweight mountain rifle or a tactical precision rig—it’s a purpose-built tool for medium-range predator and varmint hunting where shot opportunities are often measured in seconds, not minutes.
Pros & Cons
Pros: The out-of-the-box readiness is the biggest advantage—no gunsmithing required to mount the optic. The value is undeniable, bundling reputable components at a very competitive price. The 1:9″ twist barrel modernizes the 22-250, allowing you to use newer, high-BC bullets effectively. The adjustable AccuTrigger provides a clean, crisp break that enhances accuracy potential.
Cons: The included Bushnell scope is functional but basic; serious long-range shooters will likely upgrade it. The wood stock, while classic, can be susceptible to warping with extreme moisture changes compared to synthetic options. The 22-250 Remington, while effective, has significant barrel throat erosion over time compared to milder cartridges—this is a trade-off for its blistering speed.
Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is the scope already mounted and sighted in?
A: Yes, the Bushnell 3-9x40mm scope is mounted and bore-sighted at the factory. This means you’ll be on paper at 100 yards, but you must still fire final zeroing shots to confirm and adjust for your specific ammunition. It saves you the cost and hassle of a base and rings.
Q: What’s the advantage of the 1:9″ twist rate in a 22-250?
A: Traditional 22-250 rifles often had a 1:12″ or 1:14″ twist, only stabilizing lighter bullets (up to 55 grains). The 1:9″ twist in this Savage model can handle heavier, more aerodynamic varmint bullets in the 60-70 grain range. These heavier bullets resist wind drift better and deliver more consistent terminal performance at extended ranges.
Q: Can I use a bipod with this rifle?
A: Absolutely. The stock has a sling swivel stud at the front, which is compatible with most common attachable bipods like those from Harris or Caldwell. Adding a bipod is a straightforward upgrade that greatly enhances stability for prone or bench shooting. Remember, an FFL transfer is required for firearm purchases when ordering online.
For hunters seeking a no-fuss, capable rifle that delivers proven performance without draining the wallet, the Savage 11 Trophy Predator Hunter package represents a solid foundation. Its ready-to-hunt configuration lets you focus on the field, not the workbench. See full details and availability at firearms-missouri.com.




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