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Savage Arms 111 VS Remington 700

Head to Head Comparison

Savage Arms 111

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50%

Critic Rating

0 Reviews

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95%

User Rating

10 Reviews

Remington 700

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88%

Critic Rating

4 Reviews

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91%

User Rating

2 Reviews

50 MOA

Accuracy

50 MOA

23.7 Yeets

Damage

45.18 Yeets

1000 yards

Range

1000 yards

N/A

Recoil Velocity

N/A

N/A

Capacity

3+1 rounds

N/A

Mobility

1582

50

Ergonomics

50

50

Fit & Finish

50

50

Reliability

50

MSRP:

$399.99

Used Price:

$399.99

New Price:

$537.67

MSRP:

$901.41

Used Price:

$901.41

New Price:

$1001.57

Gun Specifications

Specifications

Savage Arms 111

Remington 700

Weight

144 oz

Length

42.75"

46.5"

Action

Bolt Action

Bolt Action

Caliber

.30-06 Springfield

.300 Winchester Magnum

Capacity

3+1

Finish

Blued

Black

Gun Type

Rifle

Sights

Scope Base

Barrel Length

26"

Gun Stats

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Gun Descriptions

The Hog Hunter variant is a bolt-action rifle designed for hunting wild boar. It is a variant of the Model 11/111 design. Models are available for short-action .223 Remington and .308 Winchester and .338 Federal cartridges. It has a 20-inch, medium-contour, heavy barrel with a threaded end. The Hog Hunter comes standard with v-notch iron sights. The AccuTrigger allows the shooter to adjust the strength required for a trigger pull. The Hog Hunter weighs about seven pounds.[29] The Long Ranger Hunter variant is available chambered in .260 Remington, .300 Winchester, .338 Federal, .338 Lapua Magnum, 6.5 Creedmoor, 6.5 x .284 Norma, and 7mm Remington. All versions except the Lapua Magnum have 26-inch carbon steel barrels with an adjustable muzzle brake, which can be twisted open or closed. Except for the .338 Lapua Magnum, each version has hinged metal floorplates. The Lapua Magnum has a fixed muzzle brake and a detachable box magazine. The receiver is drilled and tapped for mounting a scope. AccuStock and AccuTrigger come standard. The weight of the Long Range Hunter varies from 8.4 pounds to 9.25 pounds depending on how it is chambered.

It’s the number one bolt-action of all time, proudly made in the U.S.A. For over 50 years, more Model 700s have been sold than any other bolt-action rifle before or since. The legendary strength of its 3-rings-of-steel receiver paired with a hammer-forged barrel, combine to yield the most popular bolt-action rifle in history. Top choice of elite military snipers, the Model 700 is unequalled in tactical precision.Whether defending freedom or pursuing big game, its out-of-the-box accuracy is unmatched.

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