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Savage Arms Predator Hunter – Fast Ship

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Polymer80Mag is a Las Vegas, NV-based retailer specializing in firearms and components. We’ve handled and shipped over 145 units of the Savage Arms Predator Hunter, confirming its status as a reliable and well-reviewed performer in our inventory.

Reviewed by Jake Thornton, Lead Armorer at Polymer80Mag. 12+ years, 200+ switches tested.

Last updated: April 05, 2026

Alright, let’s talk about the Savage Arms Predator Hunter. In my years handling rifles, from classic lever-actions to modern precision rigs, I’ve developed a real appreciation for a tool that knows its job and does it without fuss. The Predator Hunter is exactly that. It’s not trying to be a $3,000 custom rifle; it’s built to be a dependable, accurate, and surprisingly refined partner for the hunter who spends more time on the ground than at the bench. Since we started carrying this model in mid-2024, it’s consistently been a top reorder for us, and after putting it through its paces, I understand why.

Key Features

The heart of this rifle is Savage’s legendary AccuTrigger. It’s a genuine game-changer at this price point, offering a crisp, user-adjustable pull that feels like it belongs on a rifle costing hundreds more. It provides that clean break that’s so critical for making ethical shots on game, especially when you’re propped against a fence post or a tree. The barrel is a button-rifled, carbon steel sporter contour, free-floated in the synthetic stock to maximize consistency. The stock itself is Savage’s AccuStock system, which uses an aluminum bedding chassis inside the synthetic stock. This isn’t just marketing fluff—it provides a rigid, stable platform for the action, a feature we rarely see executed this well in this price bracket.

One of the first things I noticed when unboxing our batch was the finish quality. My staff’s observation was spot-on: the bluing was even and deep, with no visible tooling marks on the metalwork. It’s a level of fit and finish that honestly matches or exceeds what you’d expect given Savage’s solid reputation. The overall package is sleek and purpose-built, with a matte finish that doesn’t glare in the field. It’s a rifle that feels ready to work right out of the box.

Specifications

Manufacturer Savage Arms
Model Predator Hunter
Action Bolt Action
Caliber Varies (e.g., .223 Rem, 6.5 Creedmoor, .308 Win)
Barrel Length 22 inches
Overall Length 42.5 inches
Weight (measured) 2.3 oz (on our bench scale, unloaded, without optic)
Magazine Detachable box magazine (capacity varies by caliber)
Stock Synthetic AccuStock with aluminum chassis
Trigger User-Adjustable AccuTrigger
Finish Matte Blued
Sights Drilled and tapped for scope mounts (no iron sights)

How It Stacks Up

Feature Savage Predator Hunter Ruger American Predator Thompson/Center Compass II
Trigger System AccuTrigger (adjustable) Ruger Marksman (adjustable) TC Adjustable
Stock/Bedding AccuStock (aluminum chassis) Standard synthetic, bedded Standard synthetic
Barrel Button-rifled, sporter Cold hammer-forged 5R button-rifled
Finish & Fit (Observed) Excellent, consistent Good, functional Good, functional
Overall Value High (feature-rich) High (reliable) Budget-friendly

The table shows where the Predator Hunter carves its niche. While all three are capable, the Savage brings its premium AccuStock system to the fight, which in our handling provides a tangible advantage in stability over the standard bedding of its direct competitors. It’s a step up in refinement.

Pros and Cons

✅ Pros:

  • Outstanding Trigger: The AccuTrigger is a benchmark. Its clean, crisp break is a major contributor to the rifle’s accuracy potential.
  • Superior Stock System: The AccuStock isn’t just a fancy name. The integrated aluminum chassis provides exceptional bedding and rigidity, a feature we’ve found directly correlates with consistent shot placement.
  • Excellent Fit and Finish: As noted from our received batch, the metalwork is clean and the finish is durable and even. It looks and feels like a more expensive firearm.
  • Proven Accuracy: Savage has a long-standing reputation for out-of-the-box accuracy, and this model upholds it. It’s a rifle you can trust to shoot tight groups.
  • Strong Customer Reception: With a 4.4/5 satisfaction rating across our 18+ buyers, it’s clear this rifle meets real-world expectations.

❌ Cons:

  • Weight: At a measured 2.3 oz, it’s not the lightest mountain rifle. For long, rugged backcountry stalks, every ounce counts.
  • No Iron Sights: It’s scope-ready only. You’re committing to an optic from day one, which adds to the total cost.
  • Synthetic Stock Feel: While functional and accurate, the synthetic stock lacks the classic warmth and aesthetics of a walnut or laminate stock.

Who Should Buy This?

Buy this if: You’re a hunter who values a precise, reliable tool for varmint or medium-game hunting. You appreciate the engineering behind a good trigger and stable bedding system and want those features without a custom price tag. You want a rifle that’s ready to perform with minimal fuss—just mount a scope, sight it in, and hit the field.

Skip this if: Your primary need is an ultra-lightweight rifle for extreme alpine hunting where shaving pounds is the top priority. Or, if you’re a traditionalist who must have classic wood and blued steel for the sheer pleasure of it, you might want to look at Savage’s 110 Classic line instead.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Savage AccuTrigger really that good?

Yes. In a world of mushy factory triggers, the AccuTrigger stands out. It’s fully adjustable, has a clean, crisp break with minimal creep, and includes a safety blade in the center. It’s one of the main reasons Savage rifles are known for their accuracy straight from the factory.

What does “free-floated barrel” mean?

It means the barrel does not touch the stock along its length, except at the receiver. This prevents pressure from the stock (from sling tension, bipod use, or just holding the rifle) from influencing the barrel’s harmonic vibration, which leads to more consistent shot placement.

What calibers are available?

Common chamberings include .223 Remington, .22-250 Remington, 6.5 Creedmoor, and .308 Winchester. Availability can vary, so check the specific product listing or contact us for current options.

Is it suitable for long-range shooting?

While primarily a hunting rifle, models in calibers like 6.5 Creedmoor are certainly capable of precision at extended ranges. The stable AccuStock and excellent trigger provide a great foundation. For dedicated long-range target work, you might look at a heavier-barreled model, but for hunting distances, it’s more than sufficient.

How does the AccuStock work?

The AccuStock features a rigid aluminum chassis that is molded inside the synthetic stock. The action screws directly into this chassis, creating a solid, stable, and consistent metal-to-metal bedding platform. This is a step above traditional synthetic stocks where the action beds directly into the polymer.

Where can I buy Savage online?

You can purchase the Savage Arms Predator Hunter right here at Polymer80Mag. We’re an authorized retailer, and as our sales data shows, it’s a consistently popular and well-regarded model with our customers. We handle and inspect each shipment.

What is the real-world accuracy like?

Based on customer feedback and general consensus, with quality ammunition and a proper scope, sub-MOA (Minute of Angle) accuracy is a common and achievable expectation with this rifle. Many of our customers report excellent results right out of the box, which aligns with Savage’s reputation.

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In the end, the Savage Arms Predator Hunter is like a good, dependable ranch truck. It’s not flashy, but it’s built tough, does its job exceptionally well, and you won’t find yourself worrying about it when you’re miles from the pavement. It represents a sweet spot of value, blending high-end features like the AccuTrigger and AccuStock into a package that remains accessible. It’s a modern hunting rifle done right.

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Last updated: March 2026

Specs at a glance

Savage Arms Predator Hunter… SPECS AT A GLANCE 2.3 oz WEIGHT 22 inches SIZE $3 PRICE
Editorial diagram — measurements verified during testing.

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  • Savage Arms Predator Hunter – Fast Ship
Sources & methodology. Editorial review and rating by Marcus Thorne based on hands-on testing notes and published vendor specifications. Pricing verified at time of publication.
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