Description
Picture this: you’re glassing a ridge in the Missouri Ozarks, and a mature whitetail steps out at 300 yards. Or maybe you’re planning a Western hunt for elk where shots across canyons are the norm. When that moment comes, you need a rifle that bridges the gap between precision and practicality—a tool that delivers power without punishing the shooter. That’s the operational niche of the Savage 116 Trophy Hunter XP Bolt 338 WinMag 24″ Barrel, Scope Black Synthetic Stock SS, 3rd. It’s a long-range, big-game hunting system engineered for the hunter who demands terminal performance on large game at extended distances.
Here’s the thing—the .338 Winchester Magnum is a serious cartridge. It’s built for taking elk, moose, and bear with authority, and it’s capable of reaching out well beyond the range of standard hunting rounds. Savage packages this formidable power in their proven 116 action, which features the user-adjustable AccuTrigger. This lets you set the pull weight to your preference for a crisp, clean break that aids accuracy when your heart is pounding. The 24-inch stainless steel barrel is free-floated within the black synthetic stock, a setup that minimizes point-of-impact shift from sling pressure or resting positions. The synthetic stock is tough, weather-resistant, and impervious to the elements you’ll face in the field, from rain in the Mark Twain National Forest to dry dust out west.
The “XP” designation means this package comes ready to hunt. It includes a mounted and bore-sighted Bushnell Banner Dusk & Dawn 3-9x40mm scope. This is a critical feature—it means the rifle is drop-in ready for the range. You can head straight to zeroing without the extra cost and hassle of sourcing and mounting a separate optic. The scope’s multi-coated lenses are designed for better light transmission in low-light conditions, exactly when many big-game animals are most active. With an overall length of 45.5 inches and a weight around 8.5 pounds (unscoped), it’s a manageable package for its caliber, though you’ll feel the authority of the .338 Win Mag with every shot.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Model | 116 Trophy Hunter XP |
| Caliber | .338 Winchester Magnum |
| Barrel | 24″ Stainless Steel, Sporter Contour |
| Action | Bolt Action, Centerfire |
| Stock | Black Synthetic |
| Magazine Capacity | 4+1 Rounds |
| Trigger | Adjustable AccuTrigger |
| Scope Package | Bushnell Banner 3-9x40mm |
Pros: The primary advantage is the complete, out-of-the-box hunting system at a compelling price point of $588.81. The included Bushnell scope is a legitimate hunting optic, not a throwaway. The stainless steel construction resists corrosion, and the synthetic stock handles abuse. The adjustable AccuTrigger is a genuine performance enhancer for any shooter. Cons: The .338 Win Mag has significant recoil and ammunition cost—it’s not a casual plinking round. The synthetic stock, while durable, is basic; aftermarket upgrades from brands like Boyd’s or Bell and Carlson are popular for those seeking a more customized fit. It’s a specialized tool, not a general-purpose rifle.
So who is this rifle for? It’s for the dedicated big-game hunter who needs power for elk, moose, or large bear. It’s for the shooter who values a simple, effective package that works from day one without additional investment. It’s also a solid choice for hunters in open country where longer shots are a real possibility. This rifle ships to Missouri and compliant US states, making it accessible for local hunters planning a western expedition or those pursuing Missouri’s largest game.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is the scope already mounted and sighted in?
A: Yes. The Bushnell Banner 3-9x40mm scope is mounted and bore-sighted at the factory. This gets you on paper at 100 yards, but you must complete a final zeroing at the range with your chosen ammunition.
Q: Can this rifle handle heavy, long-range bullets for the .338 Win Mag?
A: Absolutely. The 1:10″ twist rate of the 24-inch barrel is designed to stabilize heavier bullets commonly used for long-range hunting, such as the 225-grain and 250-grain offerings from major manufacturers like Federal, Hornady, and Nosler.
Q: Is the trigger really adjustable by the user?
A: It is. The Savage AccuTrigger allows you to safely adjust the pull weight within a specified range using a simple tool provided with the rifle. This lets you tailor the break to your preference without a gunsmith.
For the hunter seeking a capable, long-range big-bore rifle that’s ready to perform straight from the case, the Savage 116 Trophy Hunter XP in .338 Win Mag represents a focused and practical solution. See full details and availability at firearms-missouri.com.



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