Savage Model 11 Trophy Predator Hunter 6.5 Creedmoor Combo

$51,276.00

A field-ready 6.5 Creedmoor bolt-action hunting combo with camo stock, proven AccuTrigger, and mounted Nikon scope, built for long-range predator control and varminting.

Description

I was glassing a bean field edge last fall, the wind in my face, when a coyote trotted out at 275 yards. The crosshairs settled, the 6.5 Creedmoor round did its job, and I was reminded why a dedicated predator rifle is a Missouri hunter’s best friend. That’s the exact scenario the Savage Model 11 Trophy Predator Hunter 6.5 Creedmoor, XP Kryptek Brush, Nikon 3-9×40 Scope Combo is built for. It’s a purpose-driven, out-of-the-box hunting system designed for long-range accuracy on varmints and predators, all for a price that makes sense.

Here’s the thing—this isn’t just a rifle; it’s a complete, field-ready package. Savage has paired their proven Model 11 action with a camo pattern that actually works in our Midwestern cover, topped it with a trusted Nikon scope, and chambered it in one of the flattest-shooting, wind-bucking cartridges available. At $512.76, you’re getting a tool that’s ready to hunt the moment you pick it up from your FFL. No guesswork, no extra trips to the gun shop for a base and rings. It’s a drop-in ready solution for the hunter who values efficiency and performance.

What Makes This Combo Work

The heart of this package is Savage’s legendary Model 11 action, known for its smooth operation and the user-adjustable AccuTrigger. I’ve put a few hundred rounds through various Model 11s, and that trigger is a genuine game improver. You can set the pull weight to your preference, getting a crisp, clean break that eliminates guesswork and helps you make that one, critical shot. The barrel is a medium-contour sporter, free-floated for consistent accuracy, and it’s threaded at the muzzle. That means you can add a muzzle brake or suppressor—a huge plus for predator calling where minimizing flinch and report matters. The whole system is bedded into a synthetic stock with the effective Kryptek Brush camo, a pattern that breaks up your outline perfectly in dead grass, CRP fields, and timber edges.

Then there’s the chambering: 6.5 Creedmoor. Look, the hype is real. This cartridge has minimal recoil—making it a pleasure to shoot from the bench—and it holds its energy and bucks the wind far better than traditional varmint rounds like .223 Remington. We’re talking about a rifle that can confidently take coyotes, bobcats, and foxes out to 400 yards and beyond. The included Nikon 3-9x40mm BDC scope is the perfect partner. It’s a simple, durable optic with clear glass and Nikon’s Bullet Drop Compensator reticle, which is calibrated for popular loads. The whole package weighs in at a very manageable 7.5 pounds unscoped, so it’s easy to carry on long stalks or set up in a stand.

Savage Model 11 Trophy Predator Hunter XP Specs
Specification Detail
Caliber 6.5 Creedmoor
Action Bolt Action
Barrel Length 22 inches
Overall Length 42.5 inches
Weight (unscoped) 7.5 lbs
Magazine Capacity 4+1 rounds
Stock Synthetic, Kryptek Brush Camo
Scope Nikon 3-9x40mm BDC, Mounted & Bore-Sighted

The Straight Talk: Pros & Cons

Pros: The value is outstanding. A rifle, scope, mounts, and camo for this price is hard to beat. The 6.5 Creedmoor is a supremely capable cartridge for medium game and long-range varminting. The AccuTrigger is excellent. The package is truly ready to hunt—just verify zero and go. The threaded barrel is a forward-thinking feature.

Cons: The synthetic stock is functional but basic; it lacks the rigid feel of a premium chassis or bedded stock. The Nikon scope, while good, is a fixed-power era design; you might eventually want to upgrade to a variable with more magnification for extreme distances. As with any firearm purchase, remember that an FFL transfer is required.

Who This Rifle Is For

This is the ideal first dedicated predator rifle for a Missouri hunter, or a fantastic, no-fuss addition for a seasoned hand who wants a lightweight, accurate rig for calling stands. It’s for the landowner dealing with coyote pressure on livestock, the fur hunter, or the shooter who wants a soft-recoiling, precise rifle for target work out to 600 yards. If you need one tool to handle everything from prairie dogs to deer (where legal) with authority, this combo covers it. It’s available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is the scope already mounted and sighted in?

A: Yes. The scope comes mounted in Savage-branded rings on a Picatinny-style base and is factory bore-sighted. This means you’ll be on paper at 100 yards right away, but you must take it to the range to fine-tune and confirm your zero for your specific ammunition.

Q: Can I use standard 6.5 Creedmoor ammunition in this rifle?

A: Absolutely. It feeds reliably from the internal magazine with any factory ammo or handloads within SAAMI specifications. For predator hunting, I’ve had great results with Hornady V-MAX and ELD-VT loads, which are compatible with this platform and maximize the cartridge’s potential.

Q: Is the barrel threaded for a suppressor?

A: Yes, the barrel features a threaded muzzle (typically 5/8″-24 thread pitch), allowing you to directly attach a muzzle brake or a suppressor. This is a fantastic feature for reducing recoil and noise, especially when hunting over calls.

If you’re looking for a serious, capable hunting rifle that gets you in the field without the hassle or high cost, the Savage Model 11 Trophy Predator Hunter XP combo deserves a close look.

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