Intent of Post: A fast review for you, the reader, so see the firearm stats and make your own opinions based on the model as tested. It would be awesome to see more reviews like this!!!
I got to try one of these out at my parent's gun range/club. Lots of people including me donated ammo for this test: THANKS!!!
5 minute Product Review:
Savage Model 11 Lightweight Hunter
Image: http://www.savagearms.com/images/firearms/finder/medium/11lh.png
30 second stats: (stats & photos as per Savage Website)
Series, length: Specialty, 40.25"
Sights: Drilled and tapped for scope mounts
Magazine, Capacity: Detachable box, 4 round
Barrel material, length: Carbon Steel, 20"
Barrel finish: Matte
Barrel colour: Black
Handed: Right
AccuTrigger: Yes
AccuStock : No
Stock material: Wood
Stock finish: Matte
Stock colour: Natural
Action: Short
Product Specifications as Reviewed:
Sights: Weaver aluminium mounts and rings, lapped
Scope: Minox 3-9x40mm
Calibre: .308 Winchester (SKU 19209)
Rate of Twist: 1 in 10"
Weight as per Manufacturer: 5.5lbs
Practical Weight Measured: 7lb 3oz
Includes Model 11 with mounts, rings, scope, scope caps, swivels, sling and 4 rounds in the magazine
PROS:
- Lightweight: I would consider this at 7lbs 3oz in the field to be an "Ultralight"
- Short: Use in brush is excellent, short swing and light to move with
- Calibre Selection: Short action also comes in 223REM, 243REM, 7mm-08REM, 260REM, and 6.5 creedmore (Long action, model 111 in .30-06SPFLD, 6.5x284NORMA & 270WIN)
- Accutrigger: Makes the firearm better if you like them
CONS:
- Heating: During test firing the barrel heated quickly; 3 shots and it had to cool; this is NOT a bench gun for sure
- Magazine: Uses the Axis series #55232 magazine; there have been reports of the intergraded release (plastic) breaking and weakening over time
- Accuracy: Factory was poor at best, Reloads better (see below)
- Forearm Hole: I foresee them filling with dirt easily
Image: http://www.savagearms.com/images/firearms/finder/11lhforeend.png
- Fluted Bolt: The fluted bolt is noisy, grinds with little or no dirt and can "bind" on ejection if you pull the bolt open with little or no force
Image: http://www.savagearms.com/images/firearms/finder/11lhreceiver.png
Range Test:
Initial testing: 40rounds of 147gr S&B without cleaning to test for malfunctions, loose parts, loose mounts, etc., of which none were found. Cleaning was done after and then every 12 rounds (3 sets of a 4 shot group)
Round Tested:
Lead sled used, 100 yard distance, 24degrees Celsius, 45% humidity, 5km/hr 90degree to range cross wind, each group was 4 rounds with all 4 rounds counted in group size. Some ammunition tested twice due to fliers. Firing time was 7:30am to 11:30am (@ 11:30 temp was heading to 26C and higher wind)
(sorry, no pictures since about 30 targets and about/approx/close to/etc 110 rounds of test ammo plus above 40 rounds was used over a 4 hr period)
- Fed & Win. 180gr - average group was 3.5 inches (4 types, 20 rounds approx total. Example: Fed Deep Shok, Fed Fusion, Win Silver Tip, Win Power Point)
- Fed, Rem, Win 165-170gr - average group 3.5 inches (5 types, 28 rounds approx total)
- Fed, Rem, Win & S&B 145-155gr - average group 2.75 inches (6 types, 36 rounds approx total)
- Reloaded 150gr Sierra (donated, not reloaded for this model)- average group 1.75 inches (8 rounds total)
- Reloaded Barnes 130gr (donated, not reloaded for this model)- average group 1.25 inches (8 rounds total)
Overall: Factory ammo seemed to be poor concidering the rifle was on a sled. Reloads did better. Overall the .308WIN seemed to get better with lighter bullets: reason unknown.
My own opinion: Reserved!!! As post is for just more information for you to add to what is already out there!!!
I just wish the temperatures had stayed down on that one dry day to lengthen my time at the range.
edit: Sorry, pictures that worked this morning from Savage's site seem to not be up...
I got to try one of these out at my parent's gun range/club. Lots of people including me donated ammo for this test: THANKS!!!
5 minute Product Review:
Savage Model 11 Lightweight Hunter
Image: http://www.savagearms.com/images/firearms/finder/medium/11lh.png
30 second stats: (stats & photos as per Savage Website)
Series, length: Specialty, 40.25"
Sights: Drilled and tapped for scope mounts
Magazine, Capacity: Detachable box, 4 round
Barrel material, length: Carbon Steel, 20"
Barrel finish: Matte
Barrel colour: Black
Handed: Right
AccuTrigger: Yes
AccuStock : No
Stock material: Wood
Stock finish: Matte
Stock colour: Natural
Action: Short
Product Specifications as Reviewed:
Sights: Weaver aluminium mounts and rings, lapped
Scope: Minox 3-9x40mm
Calibre: .308 Winchester (SKU 19209)
Rate of Twist: 1 in 10"
Weight as per Manufacturer: 5.5lbs
Practical Weight Measured: 7lb 3oz
Includes Model 11 with mounts, rings, scope, scope caps, swivels, sling and 4 rounds in the magazine
PROS:
- Lightweight: I would consider this at 7lbs 3oz in the field to be an "Ultralight"
- Short: Use in brush is excellent, short swing and light to move with
- Calibre Selection: Short action also comes in 223REM, 243REM, 7mm-08REM, 260REM, and 6.5 creedmore (Long action, model 111 in .30-06SPFLD, 6.5x284NORMA & 270WIN)
- Accutrigger: Makes the firearm better if you like them
CONS:
- Heating: During test firing the barrel heated quickly; 3 shots and it had to cool; this is NOT a bench gun for sure
- Magazine: Uses the Axis series #55232 magazine; there have been reports of the intergraded release (plastic) breaking and weakening over time
- Accuracy: Factory was poor at best, Reloads better (see below)
- Forearm Hole: I foresee them filling with dirt easily
Image: http://www.savagearms.com/images/firearms/finder/11lhforeend.png
- Fluted Bolt: The fluted bolt is noisy, grinds with little or no dirt and can "bind" on ejection if you pull the bolt open with little or no force
Image: http://www.savagearms.com/images/firearms/finder/11lhreceiver.png
Range Test:
Initial testing: 40rounds of 147gr S&B without cleaning to test for malfunctions, loose parts, loose mounts, etc., of which none were found. Cleaning was done after and then every 12 rounds (3 sets of a 4 shot group)
Round Tested:
Lead sled used, 100 yard distance, 24degrees Celsius, 45% humidity, 5km/hr 90degree to range cross wind, each group was 4 rounds with all 4 rounds counted in group size. Some ammunition tested twice due to fliers. Firing time was 7:30am to 11:30am (@ 11:30 temp was heading to 26C and higher wind)
(sorry, no pictures since about 30 targets and about/approx/close to/etc 110 rounds of test ammo plus above 40 rounds was used over a 4 hr period)
- Fed & Win. 180gr - average group was 3.5 inches (4 types, 20 rounds approx total. Example: Fed Deep Shok, Fed Fusion, Win Silver Tip, Win Power Point)
- Fed, Rem, Win 165-170gr - average group 3.5 inches (5 types, 28 rounds approx total)
- Fed, Rem, Win & S&B 145-155gr - average group 2.75 inches (6 types, 36 rounds approx total)
- Reloaded 150gr Sierra (donated, not reloaded for this model)- average group 1.75 inches (8 rounds total)
- Reloaded Barnes 130gr (donated, not reloaded for this model)- average group 1.25 inches (8 rounds total)
Overall: Factory ammo seemed to be poor concidering the rifle was on a sled. Reloads did better. Overall the .308WIN seemed to get better with lighter bullets: reason unknown.


edit: Sorry, pictures that worked this morning from Savage's site seem to not be up...
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