Savage 111 Trophy Hunter XP .338 WinMag Rifle w/Scope

$52,705.00

A complete, value-packed hunting rifle system in powerful .338 Win Mag, featuring a factory-mounted Nikon scope, classic walnut stock, and Savage’s adjustable AccuTrigger—ready for big game right out of the box.

Description

The Savage 111 Trophy Hunter XP Bolt 338 WinMag 22″ Barrel, Scope Walnut Stock Black, 3rd is a complete, ready-to-hunt rifle package. It combines a reliable Savage 111 bolt-action receiver with a hard-hitting .338 Winchester Magnum cartridge, a 22-inch barrel, a classic walnut stock, and a factory-mounted and bore-sighted Nikon scope. This setup delivers serious long-range power for big game at a price point that’s tough to beat for a complete kit.

Key Features

  • Complete Out-of-the-Box Package: Comes with a mounted and bore-sighted Nikon® 3-9x40mm scope—no need for separate purchases or initial gunsmithing.
  • Powerful .338 Winchester Magnum Chambering: Offers flat trajectory and massive energy for the largest North American game, like elk, moose, and bear.
  • Classic Walnut Stock: Provides a traditional look and feel with a durable black matte finish for weather resistance.
  • AccuTrigger™ System: User-adjustable trigger allows you to set pull weight to your preference for improved accuracy.
  • Detachable Box Magazine: Enables faster, easier reloading compared to internal magazine designs.

Specifications & Details

Caliber .338 Winchester Magnum
Barrel Length 22 Inches
Overall Length Approx. 42.75 Inches
Weight Approx. 7.5 lbs (unscoped)
Magazine Capacity 3+1 Rounds
Stock Material Walnut with Black Finish

Here’s the thing—the real value is in the bundled scope. A comparable Nikon 3-9x40mm scope purchased separately would add a significant cost, making the total package price of $527.05 a standout deal. The rifle’s 22-inch barrel provides a good balance between velocity and maneuverability, though some magnum fans prefer 24 or 26 inches for maximum powder burn. The classic walnut stock offers a solid foundation, and the AccuTrigger is a genuine upgrade over basic factory triggers, giving you control often found on more expensive models. This rifle is available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide.

Who This Rifle Is For

This Savage 111 package is built for the budget-conscious hunter who needs serious stopping power without a custom rifle price tag. It’s ideal for hunters targeting elk, moose, or large bear in open country where longer shots are possible. It’s also a solid choice for those who want a single, versatile rifle for the largest game in North America and appreciate the convenience of a scope that’s already mounted and roughly sighted-in. Given its caliber, it’s less suited for beginners or those sensitive to heavy recoil—this is a tool for specific, demanding tasks.

Pros & Cons

Pros: Exceptional value as a complete hunting system; the included Nikon scope is a quality optic, not a throwaway; the adjustable AccuTrigger enhances shootability; the .338 Win Mag is definitively capable for any big game; the detachable magazine is a practical feature. Cons: .338 Win Mag ammunition is expensive and generates substantial recoil, which can be punishing during extended range sessions; the 22-inch barrel may sacrifice some velocity compared to longer magnum barrels; the walnut stock, while attractive, is heavier than synthetic options.

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is the scope truly ready to hunt with right away?

A: The scope is mounted and bore-sighted at the factory, which means it should be on paper at 100 yards. However, you must still fire it and perform a final zeroing with your chosen ammunition for precise accuracy—no gunsmithing required for this step.

Q: Can the stock be easily replaced with an aftermarket chassis or stock?

A: Yes. The Savage 111 action is a popular platform with wide aftermarket support. Stocks and chassis systems from brands like Boyd’s, Bell and Carlson, or MDT are often compatible, allowing for customization if you later want a different fit or material.

Q: Is this a good rifle for a first-time big game hunter?

A: It depends. The package is an outstanding value and simplifies setup. However, the .338 Win Mag’s recoil and ammo cost are significant factors. For a first-time hunter specifically pursuing elk or moose, it’s capable, but a milder cartridge like .30-06 or .300 Win Mag might be a more forgiving (and cheaper to practice with) introduction to magnum-level hunting.

If you’re seeking a powerful, long-range hunting rifle that’s ready to go without breaking the bank, the Savage 111 Trophy Hunter XP in .338 Win Mag deserves a close look. FFL transfer required for firearm purchases. Check availability and see if this hard-hitting value package fits your next hunting expedition.

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