Description
You’re glassing a ridgeline at dawn, the Missouri frost clinging to your boots. That whitetail you’ve tracked all season steps into a clearing at 250 yards. You need a rifle that’s steady, precise, and utterly reliable in the cold. You need a tool that bridges the gap between a hard-hitting hunting rifle and a durable, all-weather companion. That’s where the Savage 16/116 FCSS Bolt 270 Win 22″ Barrel, Accustock Black Stock Stainless Ste, 4rd comes in.
The Savage 16/116 FCSS is a bolt-action hunting rifle chambered in .270 Winchester. It features a 22-inch stainless steel barrel for corrosion resistance, a matte black synthetic AccuStock for enhanced stability, and a 4-round internal magazine. It’s designed for hunters who demand accuracy and durability in variable conditions, with a price point of $622.55.
Let’s talk about the core of this rifle: the AccuStock system. This isn’t just a standard synthetic stock. Savage beds the entire action into an aluminum chassis that runs the length of the forend. The result? A rigid, consistent platform that minimizes barrel harmonics and flex. When you’re taking a shot off-hand or from a less-than-perfect rest, that rigidity translates directly to tighter groups. The stock itself is textured for a solid grip, even with wet or gloved hands—a common scenario in a Missouri duck blind or during a late-season deer hunt. The rifle weighs in at approximately 7.5 lbs, making it manageable for long stalks without sacrificing stability.
The stainless steel barrel is the workhorse here. The 22-inch length offers an excellent balance for the .270 Win cartridge, providing optimal velocity without being unwieldy in a tree stand or dense brush. Stainless steel shrugs off moisture, morning dew, and the occasional bump against a rock. Combined with the matte black finish on the receiver, it’s a low-maintenance, low-glare package ready for the field. The barrel is button-rifled and features Savage’s target crown, protecting the crucial muzzle from damage. Look, a rifle is only as good as its barrel, and this one is built to deliver consistent performance.
Specifications
| Action | Bolt Action |
| Caliber | .270 Winchester |
| Barrel Length | 22 Inches |
| Barrel Material | Stainless Steel |
| Stock | Black Synthetic AccuStock |
| Magazine Capacity | 4 Rounds |
Pros: The corrosion-resistant stainless steel construction is a major asset for all-weather use. The AccuStock provides a tangible accuracy advantage over traditional bedding. The .270 Winchester is a flat-shooting, versatile cartridge effective for medium to large game across North America. At $622.55, it represents a significant value for a feature set often found on more expensive rifles.
Cons: The 4-round internal magazine capacity is standard but less than some detachable box magazine systems. The synthetic stock, while durable and stable, lacks the aesthetic appeal of a wood stock for traditionalists.
This rifle is for the practical hunter. It’s for the person who values a rifle that fits out of the box and performs without needing a trip to a gunsmith. It’s for the Missouri deer hunter facing a rainy November morning, the elk hunter in the Rockies, or the shooter who wants a dependable, accurate rifle without a luxury price tag. It’s a tool built for real-world conditions, not the safe queen. It’s available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is the .270 Winchester a good caliber for Missouri whitetail?
A: Absolutely. The .270 Win is a classic, flat-shooting cartridge with more than enough power for whitetail deer at typical Midwestern ranges. It offers less recoil than a .30-06 but similar downrange energy, making it an excellent all-around choice.
Q: Can I mount a scope on this rifle?
A: Yes. The receiver is drilled and tapped for scope mounts. It is compatible with standard Savage short-action scope bases and rings from brands like Weaver, Leupold, and Warne. Mounting a quality optic like a Vortex Diamondback or Leupold VX-Freedom is a straightforward process.
Q: What’s the real benefit of the AccuStock?
A: Consistency. By fully bedding the action in aluminum, the stock minimizes points of stress and flex that can change from shot to shot. This creates a more stable platform for the barrel, which is the single biggest contributor to improved accuracy with factory ammunition.
If you need a no-nonsense, accurate rifle ready for the elements, the Savage 16/116 FCSS is a proven option. See the full details and availability on our site.




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