• New Savage Models for 2016






    16/116 Lightweight Hunter

    Depending on the situation, a hunter might need to haul their rifle up a steep mountainside or quickly get it on target in a cramped blind. Whatever the specific demand, the compact, flyweight design of the new 16/116 Lightweight Hunter offers the maneuverability needed without sacrificing performance. It boasts the same features that give all Savage™ rifles their superb accuracy and reliability, but tips the scales at a mere 5.65 or 5.8 pounds, depending on caliber. Its rugged synthetic stock and 20-inch stainless steel barrel withstand the harshest conditions.

    Features & Benefits:


    • Compact, lightweight design
    • User-adjustable AccuTrigger™
    • Black synthetic stock
    • Stainless steel barrel
    • 20-inch barrel
    • 40.25 inch overall length


    Get technical specifications on Firearms List page at savagearms.com.

    Part No.
    Description UPC MSRP
    22501 16 Lightweight Hunter, .223 Rem. 0-11356-22501-6 $729
    22520 16 Lightweight Hunter, 243 Win. 0-11356-22520-7 $729
    22502
    16 Lightweight Hunter, 7mm-08 Rem. 0-11356-22502-3 $729
    22503 16 Lightweight Hunter, 308 Win. 0-11356-22503-0 $729
    22504 116 Lightweight Hunter, 270 Win. 0-11356-22504-7 $729
    22670 – NEW! 16 Lightweight Hunter, 6.5 Creedmoor 0-11356-22670-9 $752


    Comments 5 Comments
    1. DrThunder88's Avatar
      DrThunder88 -
      I am interested to know how Savage is going about putting the magazines in these wood stocks. The photo appears to show a standard Axis mag, so do they have a plastic, Trophy Hunter-style magwell surround or does it just use forward and aft locking points like Boyds and SSS stocks?

      Did they mention if the hardwood stocks will have pillars? I see the familiar top bolt release trigger guard but can't tell if it's steel or maybe plastic with one of those steel sleeves.
    1. Rondogg's Avatar
      Rondogg -
      I don't think because the Ruger Precision accepts P mags, has a folding stock and is more compatible with AR furniture is a comparison. The stock adjustment on the RPR is horrible and easily falls apart. (Yes I owned one in 308 and sold it as it would not group) I think the comparison should be settled on the range head to head. Just my opinion.
    1. NDAR15MAN's Avatar
      NDAR15MAN -
      I was at scheels sporting goods today in Iowa city Iowa. they had the savage stealth 110 ba in a 6.5 Creedmoor. $1099.00 . 20 inch barrel. I would want the 24. nice looking gun. all metal forearm. huge free float gaps. heavy. I think it looks like a great gun. I like the all metal . hope we get some reviews on how it shoots. martyd
    1. redrumjoe's Avatar
      redrumjoe -
      Just Picked upa a 110ba stealth in 300 winmag. Looking foe a bipod and adaptor for the rail. any suggestions?
    1. Robinhood's Avatar
      Robinhood -
      Quote Originally Posted by redrumjoe View Post
      Just Picked upa a 110ba stealth in 300 winmag. Looking foe a bipod and adaptor for the rail. any suggestions?
      I thought the forend was M-LOK? Then again I thought it had a sling swivel too.