Savage Model 11 .223 Rem for sale
Marketplace Insights
★ 4.8/5
based on 4 customer reviews across 2 variants from 19 retailers
Highly-rated lightweight rifle that excels for smaller-framed shooters and delivers impressive accuracy, though recoil can be significant for sensitive shooters.
What customers like
Fits small frames75%
fits my small frame (5'4", 135lbs)
Accurate shooting50%
very accurate for such a short barrel and light rifle
Lightweight design50%
This gun is lightweight
Attractive appearance50%
I love the look and feel of this gun
Common concerns
High recoil25%
but man does it kick
Frequently Asked Questions
Savage Model 11 .223 Rem for sale
Is the Savage Model 11 a good rifle?
The Savage Model 11 is a reliable, accurate bolt-action rifle well-regarded for its value. It features an adjustable AccuTrigger, solid construction, and is available in multiple calibers. Priced affordably compared to competitors, it suits hunters and target shooters wanting dependable performance without spending premium prices.
When did Savage make the Model 11?
Savage produced the Model 11 from approximately 1958 through the mid-2010s. It was a bolt-action centerfire rifle available in various short-action calibers. Savage later discontinued the Model 11 designation, consolidating its lineup under updated model names.
What is the difference between Savage Model 10 and 11?
Both Model 10 and Model 11 use short actions. The key difference is barrel profile: the Model 10 features a heavier precision barrel suited for accuracy-focused shooting, while the Model 11 has a lighter sporter barrel. Both are bolt-action rifles chambered in similar short-action cartridges like .308 Winchester.
Can you adjust the trigger on a Savage 11?
Yes. AccuTrigger-equipped Model 11s use the provided tool to rotate the adjustment blade clockwise for heavier pull or counterclockwise for lighter. Older pre-AccuTrigger versions require stock removal and adjusting the trigger screw, or trimming coils from the trigger spring to reduce pull weight.