Description
Picture this: you’ve been glassing a ridgeline for hours, the wind is a constant, shifting variable, and your target is a respectable distance away. You need a rifle that’s a known quantity—light enough to carry all day, chambered in a modern, flat-shooting cartridge, and ready to perform without fuss. That’s the exact scenario the Savage 16 LWH Bolt Action Rifle 6.5 Creedmoor S/S 4 rd 20u2033 DBM is built for. It’s a purpose-driven hunting rifle designed for the mobile shooter who covers ground.
The Savage 16 LWH is a lightweight, stainless steel bolt-action rifle chambered in 6.5 Creedmoor. It features a 20-inch barrel, a detachable box magazine (DBM) holding 4 rounds, and Savage’s renowned AccuTrigger system for a crisp, adjustable pull. This rifle is engineered for hunters who prioritize a balance of weight, weather resistance, and precision in the field.
Let’s break down what makes this rifle a practical tool. The core of the 16 LWH is its stainless steel barreled action. The 20-inch barrel length is a smart compromise, offering excellent ballistic performance from the efficient 6.5 Creedmoor cartridge while keeping the overall package maneuverable in thick timber or from a tight blind. The stainless construction shrugs off Missouri’s humid mornings and sudden rain showers, ensuring reliability when the weather turns. At a total weight of just 6.2 pounds, this rifle won’t weigh you down on long stalks.
The heart of its user-friendly performance is the Savage AccuTrigger. This isn’t a marketing gimmick; it’s a mechanically simple, fully adjustable trigger system that provides a clean, predictable break. You can tune it to your preference without a gunsmith, which directly translates to better shot placement when that moment of truth arrives. The synthetic stock is rigid and free of unnecessary bulk, designed to work with standard sling swivel studs for easy attachment of your preferred carry system. The detachable box magazine is a solid upgrade for field use, allowing for quick unloading and safer handling compared to a fixed internal magazine.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Caliber | 6.5 Creedmoor |
| Action | Bolt Action |
| Barrel Length | 20 Inches |
| Magazine Capacity | 4 Rounds (Detachable Box Mag) |
| Overall Weight | 6.2 lbs |
| Finish | Stainless Steel / Synthetic Stock |
Every tool has trade-offs. The pros are clear: exceptional out-of-the-box accuracy potential, significant weight savings for backcountry hunts, and corrosion-resistant materials. The cons? The lightweight barrel can heat up with sustained rapid fire—but that’s not what this rifle is for. The synthetic stock is functional and durable, though some may prefer the feel of a premium aftermarket stock for bench shooting. That said, for its intended role, the design is focused and effective.
So who is this rifle for? It’s for the whitetail hunter who treks deep into the Mark Twain National Forest. It’s for the predator caller who needs to move quickly between sets. It’s for the shooter who wants a modern, capable 6.5 Creedmoor platform without a custom price tag. If your priority is a reliable, accurate, and portable rifle that’s drop-in ready for the season, the 16 LWH fits the bill. At $488.60, it represents a serious value in today’s market, delivering Savage’s consistent performance in a lightweight, weatherproof package. This rifle is available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide, with an FFL transfer required for firearm purchases.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is the AccuTrigger really that good?
A: Yes. It’s a simple, robust design that allows for safe adjustment of pull weight without disassembly. Most shooters find the factory setting provides a clean, crisp break that rivals aftermarket triggers at twice the price.
Q: What optics mount does this rifle use?
A: The Savage 16 LWH comes drilled and tapped for a standard scope base. It uses common Savage short-action screw spacing, compatible with popular bases from brands like Weaver, Leupold, and EGW. You’ll just need to select rings to match your scope’s tube diameter.
Q: How does the 20-inch barrel handle the 6.5 Creedmoor?
A: Very well. The 6.5 Creedmoor is efficient and doesn’t require a long barrel to achieve optimal velocities. A 20-inch tube keeps the rifle handy and still delivers the flat trajectory and downrange energy the cartridge is famous for, making it ideal for most hunting scenarios under 500 yards.
If a lightweight, stainless steel hunting rifle in a proven modern caliber aligns with your needs, the Savage 16 LWH is a logical choice to consider.




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