Savage 111FCNS

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Anyone had any experiece with this gun?
Looks nice to me, but I have little experience in Hunting arms. I think I am going to get it in 300 wi mag if I do get it.
Like to hear what you guys think!
 
A fellow I hunted with had one in .270 Winchester and said he thought it was a very good hunting gun and a bargain. I didn't fire it, but from just handling it, I liked it. Savage has built a good reputation for accurate rifles at keen prices. If you find it fits you well, you will probably shoot it well and like it.
 
I have the prior model, non-accutrigger and detachable mag with side button. The gun is light, and in 300WM it really jumps at the muzzle. The accutrigger you are getting, if you like it, will eliminate the need to do what I did and replace the heavy trigger. My only complaint is the synthetic stock. Its rugged and alleviates concerns about weather and wear, but the version they put on mine is too flexible at the foreend, poorly fitted and contacts the barrel at both the very tip, and along one side. Its caused me some grief with erratic groupings. I'm replacing it with a laminate stock as soon as I get it. I could sand, file and bed the action.

Anyway, back to the positive. I think the gun other than the stock is good quality. The calibre of 300 Win Mag isn't conducive to enjoyable shooting in such a light gun and non-existant recoil pad. But, I didn't buy the rifle for an afternoon of plinking. Its for hunting at further range than my other calibres.
 
Thanks for the response!
The accutrigger is one of the reasons I am looking at it, as well as the price.
My brother has the Tikka T3 lite in 7mm rem mag, so I realise that this gunisnt gonna be too comfortable to shoot right out of the box.

Any other suggestions/comments would be greatly appreciated!
 
I have the 16FCSS which is similar and I love it. The trigger is excellent, the gun is accurate right out of the box and the price is great. Mine is in 243 so I can't comment on muzzle jump, but I am very happy with the gun.
 
My only complaint is the synthetic stock. Its rugged and alleviates concerns about weather and wear, but the version they put on mine is too flexible at the foreend, poorly fitted and contacts the barrel at both the very tip, and along one side. Its caused me some grief with erratic groupings.

These issues are very easily remedied at very little to no cost if you have the know how and do the work yourself. It has been covered here many times.
 
had one in .270...

great rifle imo...

LONG action though, cripes.

The stock is pretty flimsy too, but it can be corrected.
 
I got myself the model 11 FCNS in .308 this last september... And I LOVE it.

the factory set on the accutrigger is wonderful, for how I shoot. I LOVE to be surprised when the rifle goes off as I gently squeeze that trigger. It beats the ol .303 brit, which I nearly had to lever the damn trigger with the base of my finger some days, just for the leverage.

I really appreciate the "short" action on the .308 as well. I wouldn't want anything longer.

The big thing with these rifles is that the stocks are pretty plain jane, so an aftermarket recoil pad is a REALLY useful addition! I wouldn't recommend shooting one without a good recoil pad.

Sure you can get an aftermarket stock, but why bother, until you've shot it a couple seasons & have a clear idea what would work best for both you AND the rifle?

Final bit... I'm SERIOUSLY impressed with the accuracy of my rifle. First deer I shot with it, 210 yards, light wind & it went bang, flop. And less than a box of ammo put through at that point, sighting it in & getting used to the kick.

I won't hesitate to buy another Savage firearm, when the time comes to get another. They're SO worth it!

Leslea
 
got one in 300WM, no accutrigger, mag release on the underside.

have used it for 2 hunting seasons now, 2 moose and several deer harvested with this rifle. Now using handloads, 200grn Nosler accubonds.

oh and the recoil is stout, but not un-manageable :D
 
I bought one this summer in 270 Win. It shoots sub-MOA and the buck I shot ran only 50 yards after a double lung hit.
 
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