Savage 11/111 Lady Hunter

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posted on February 4, 2013
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A number of companies have trimmed the stock of a hunting rifle and called it a "women's" gun—but Savage Arms set out to design a rifle that was truly designed for female hunters and shooters. The company listened to what women had to say, and used that feedback to help create the latest AmericanRifleman.org Gun of the Week: the Model 11/111 Lady Hunter.

The Lady Hunter is sized with women's-specific geometry. It has a shorter length of pull, a higher comb, reduced front-end weight and a closer, slimmer grip. Get the full scoop on the rifle from American Hunter's Senior Editor Karen Mehall in the video below.

Technical Specifications:

Caliber: 22-250, .223 Rem, .243, .270, .30-06, .308, 6.5 Creedmoor and 7mm-08 Rem.
Barrel:
20"
Overall Length: 39.5" to 40.75"
Capacity:
4
Stock Material: Wood
Barrel Material: Carbon Steel
Sights:
None
Weight:
6 lbs. to 6.5 lbs.
Suggested Retail Price:
$840

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