Description
Picture this: you’re scanning a bean field edge at last light, and a coyote silhouette appears at 250 yards. You need a rifle that’s steady, predictable, and hits where you aim without breaking the bank. That’s the exact scenario where the Savage Model 11 Hunter Series .22-250 22″ Barrel Satin Blue Finish Accutrigger Thumbhole Laminate Stock 4 Round shines. It’s a purpose-built varmint and predator rifle offering serious long-range performance at a price that makes sense for the working hunter.
Answer Capsule: The Savage Model 11 Hunter is a bolt-action centerfire rifle chambered in the flat-shooting .22-250 Remington cartridge. It features a 22-inch barrel with a satin blue finish, Savage’s user-adjustable AccuTrigger, a ergonomic thumbhole laminate stock, and a 4-round detachable box magazine. It’s a high-value, accurate platform for varmint control and medium-game hunting.
Let’s talk about what you’re really getting for your money. The heart of this rifle’s value is the proven Savage Model 11 action. It’s a simple, strong design that’s famous for out-of-the-box accuracy. The 22-inch barrel is the sweet spot for the .22-250—long enough to let that fast powder burn efficiently for top velocity, but not so long it becomes unwieldy in a truck or blind. The satin blue finish is a classic, durable choice that resists the elements without the premium cost of a stainless steel model. Here’s the thing—you’re investing in performance, not just polish.
The two features that elevate this package are the AccuTrigger and the thumbhole stock. The AccuTrigger is a genuine game-changer in the budget rifle world. It’s a fully adjustable trigger system that breaks cleanly, with minimal creep, and it’s safe. You can set it to your preferred pull weight without a gunsmith. That alone is a feature often reserved for rifles hundreds of dollars more. The laminated thumbhole stock isn’t just for looks. It provides a consistent, solid cheek weld and a natural, repeatable grip point that enhances stability for those longer shots. The stock is drop-in ready, requiring no bedding or modification to achieve solid accuracy. The rifle weighs in at approximately 7.5 lbs, giving it a steady feel offhand without being a burden on all-day carries.
Chambered in .22-250 Remington, this rifle is a long-range laser for varmints and predators. Think prairie dogs, groundhogs, coyotes, and bobcats. With a muzzle velocity often exceeding 3,500 fps, it shoots incredibly flat, making wind calls and holdovers easier at extended ranges. The 4-round detachable magazine is a practical touch for quick reloads in the field. At $775.68, this Savage sits in a competitive space. You’re getting features—like that adjustable trigger and specialty stock—that competitors often charge extra for, or don’t offer at all.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Caliber | .22-250 Remington |
| Barrel Length | 22 Inches |
| Overall Length | Approx. 42.5 Inches |
| Weight | Approx. 7.5 lbs |
| Magazine Capacity | 4 Rounds (Detachable Box) |
| Trigger | Adjustable AccuTrigger |
| Stock | Laminate Thumbhole |
Pros & Cons
Pros: Exceptional out-of-the-box accuracy for the price. The adjustable AccuTrigger is a massive value add. The thumbhole stock improves ergonomics and shot-to-shot consistency. The .22-250 cartridge is ideal for its intended purpose. The satin blue finish is low-maintenance and durable.
Cons: The laminate stock adds some weight compared to synthetic options. The .22-250 barrel can heat up quickly during sustained fire. It’s a specialized caliber, so ammo cost and variety can’t compete with .223 Remington.
Who This Rifle Is For
This is the rifle for the Missouri farmer or landowner who needs reliable coyote control. It’s for the dedicated varmint hunter who wants reach and precision without a custom rifle price tag. It’s also a solid choice for a first dedicated predator rifle—you get premium features that help you shoot better, without the premium cost. This model is available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is the .22-250 suitable for deer hunting in Missouri?
A: While legal for deer in Missouri, the .22-250 is at the very light end of the ethical spectrum. It’s a varmint cartridge. For deer, we strongly recommend a hunter step up to a .243 Winchester or larger for more reliable, ethical terminal performance. This rifle is best used for coyote, fox, and prairie dog.
Q: Can I mount a scope on this rifle?
A: Absolutely. The Savage Model 11 comes drilled and tapped for scope bases. It’s compatible with standard Savage short-action scope bases, which are widely available from brands like Weaver, Leupold, and Warne. Pair it with a good quality scope in the 4-12x or 6-18x range for varminting.
Q: How does the AccuTrigger adjustment work?
A: It’s a simple, tool-based adjustment. Using the provided tool (or a specific hex key), you can adjust the trigger pull weight within a range, typically from about 2.5 to 6 pounds. The mechanism is designed to be safe and user-friendly, letting you tailor the break to your preference without compromising safety.
If you need a capable, accurate rifle for managing varmints and predators across Missouri’s fields and pastures, the Savage Model 11 Hunter Series represents a serious value. See the full details on our product page.


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