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Savage Arms Adds 11/111 DOA Hunter

New for Savage Arms is the Model 11/111 Trophy Hunter XP Bolt-Action Rifle Packages.

Emergency Preparedness for Beginners: A Bolt-Action Rifle?

Is a bolt-action rifle a good place to start for new gun owners? B. Gil Horman puts the idea to the test using a Savage Arms 11/111 Hog Hunter.

NRA Gun of the Week: Savage Arms 11/111 Hog Hunter Rifle

Watch as American Rifleman's Christopher Olsen hosts the latest "NRA Gun of the Week: Savage Arms 11/111 Hog Hunter."

Savage Package Rifles: Ready, Right out of the Box

Three different rifles, complete with riflescopes already mounted and boresighted, make up Savage’s new package rifle line. Rugged, economical and capable of decent accuracy, what’s not like?

American Rifleman TV: Savage Model 11/111 Lightweight Hunter

In the Model 11/111 Lightweight Hunter, Savage went to great lengths to reduce weight in every conceivable way, while ensuring the rifle's useability. Find out if the company was successful in this Rifleman Review.

Savage Arms Model 11/111 Lady Hunter

Building a rifle to fit women requires more than simply shortening the length of pull. A woman’s physique is different from a man’s, so Savage consulted with lady hunters to learn what was desired in lady’s rifle.

Gun of the Week: Savage 11/111 Lady Hunter

Gun of the Week: Savage 11/111 Lady Hunter

Savage 11/111 Lady Hunter

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.

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