15 Reviews. Average Rating: 4.8 of 5 Stars!
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Reviewed By: Michael F on 12/31/2017
Rating: 5 of 5 Stars!
I love this rifle ! If set up properly and fed quality ammo it will serve you well so long as the shooter does his part !
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Reviewed By: Grant K on 06/20/2017
Rating: 5 of 5 Stars!
Very happy with this purchase, just what I ordered & wanted, As usual Buds did a great job. However I have not had the time, at this point to shoot, as I am picking out a proper scope that fits my budget. I will be happy to write a review at a later date...Thanks
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Reviewed By: Nick B on 03/30/2017
Rating: 5 of 5 Stars!
I love this rifle!! For the money this is the best rifle that I have ever owned. I put a Harris "S" style bipod and Vortex Viper 6-24 x 50 optics with Vortex Scope Rings on it and was immediately holding 1/2" Groups at 200yds. I will recommend this rifle to anyone and everyone that asks my opinion.
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Reviewed By: Nat S on 01/26/2017
Rating: 5 of 5 Stars!
Been looking around for a target rifle that would be capable of 1 MOA out to 1,500 yards. First, the 338 Lapua Magnum has similar energy as the 375 H&H (African caliber rifle) and the 338 LM has better ballistics performance shoots flatter as well as velocity retention.
I’ve done some research on about 30+ reviews using various sources (YouTube, other gun websites) which indicated 85%+ satisfaction on Savage rifle. So the choice was between Rem Model 700 XCR, Savage 110 FCP HS (model 19481) and this Savage 111 LRH (model 19482) but have settled on the Savage 111 LRH 338 Lapua Magnum for the following (7) stars reasons: * Savage superior (floating) Bolt Action design assures headspace consistency (not available on Rem 700 action) * Accutrigger safety (prevents accidental discharge) and adjustable (mine measured a perfect 3 lbs pull right out of the box) * AccuStock (imbedded Aluminum support, no need for further stock bedding – not available the 110 FCP HS) * Superior lighter weight than Model 700 XCR *Adjustable cheek piece (not available on 110 FCP HS or the Model 700 XCR) * The 111 LRH comes with Picatinny rail (neither the 110 FCP HS nor the Model 700 XCR come with rail) * Pricing for the 111 LRH is better than both Rem 700 XCR (+$800) and the 110 FCP (+$300)
Strikes: - The Savage 110 FCP HS has heavy fluted Target Barrel while the 111 LRH has standard sport barrel.
So I decided to take a chance on the Savage 111 LRH (Model 19482) 338 LM mounted with Alpen Apex XP 6-24x 50mm (Amazon) on UTG Medium Profile (Amazon) and the result today was just phenomenal with 9 shots for sightings and 3 shots for initial grouping at 100 yards yielded 0.875 MOA (two shots touching) with Lapua (Finland) cartridge 250 gr OTM Scenar. The verdict is that the Savage 111 LRH 338 LM shoots very well out of the box. Much work has to be done for better (and statistical significance) grouping using hand load cartridges but it is a good start for a 1,500 yards endeavor.
Many thanks to BudsGunShop for delivering products expeditiously, great pricing and customer service. Last but not least, thanks to Hickok45 and several others for producing very educational and entertaining shot shows.
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Reviewed By: Albert W on 11/25/2015
Rating: 5 of 5 Stars!
Fast shipping I will be buying more from buds never a bad experience
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Reviewed By: Stephen H on 08/08/2015
Rating: 5 of 5 Stars!
Have mot shoot yet but looks real good Thanks Buds.
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Reviewed By: Brandon A on 10/24/2014
Rating: 5 of 5 Stars!
This is absolutely the best price for any rifle like this. It is just as accurate as any 5000 dollar .338 lapua chambered gun, and you don't need to break the bank. 5 stars all day every day. Very pleased with this one.
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Reviewed By: spencer h on 05/12/2014
Rating: 2 of 5 Stars!
Shoots great.
chamber to tight for brass would not eject every time.
I will polish and not send back what never should have left factory.
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Reviewed By: Nicholas M on 04/26/2014
Rating: 5 of 5 Stars!
Have not run it yet. First impression is that it is a big rifle. It looks very well made and it is for the money the least expensive 338 Lapua you can find or that I have seen. I am sure that it will shoot well. The scope that this rifle requires will exceed the cost of the rifle . I purchased this for target shooting. It's hard to beat a Savage when it comes to value.
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Reviewed By: Wesley P on 03/31/2014
Rating: 5 of 5 Stars!
I own the Savage LRH in .308 Winchester, .300 Winchester Magnum and the .338 Lapua Magnum. The 111LRH in .338 Lapua Magnum very well may be the finest shooting long-rifle I own and have shot. The only other long-gun I shoot as well as the Savage 111LRH .338 Lapua Magnum is my Barrett M82A1 in .416 Barrett Magnum....and the Barrett cost substantially more.
I recommend the Savage LRH to anyone who asks.
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