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Title: Savage 116 Trophy Hunter XP vs. 116 Weather Warrior
Post by: acnewman55 on April 11, 2013, 12:28:39 AM
I'm doing a little research to narrow the field on my first rifle purchase which I believe will be a bolt action 30-06. (not 100% set on caliber)

I like the Savage arms bolt actions because I hear they're accurate and inexpensive and I don't give a damn about aesthetics.  I care about function and durability and value.

I also like the idea of a stainless steel finish because I live in and hunt in the PNW.

Here are two Savage 116s

The Trophy Hunter XP that comes with a Nikon scope

And the Weather Warrior that doesn't include a scope

I can't figure out what the difference between the two weapons is.

Does the weather warrior come with an Accustock and that makes up the difference?  The weather warrior seems to be listed at a higher price despite the lack of a scope.

I would also love to hear feedback about both weapons, as well as what caliber you'd recommend for it for mule deer and potentially elk.

Thanks!



Title: Re: Savage 116 Trophy Hunter XP vs. 116 Weather Warrior
Post by: Skillet on April 11, 2013, 08:03:28 AM
Can't go wrong with the 30-06 for deer and elk.  I have 2 of them myself.  Not the sexiest caliber out there, but one of the legends.

You  have links to the guns, by chance?
Title: Re: Savage 116 Trophy Hunter XP vs. 116 Weather Warrior
Post by: Lincoln4 on April 11, 2013, 03:33:53 PM
I just checked Savage's site, and that appears to be the only difference to me.  I had and just recently sold a 116 trophy hunter xp.  It was a great rifle.  I just wanted to go with a .260 remington.  I will probably buy the same model (well the model 16 in short action) in .260...
Title: Re: Savage 116 Trophy Hunter XP vs. 116 Weather Warrior
Post by: TheSkyBuster on April 12, 2013, 08:52:18 AM
  I Think it's hard to go wrong with a savage 116,  But I think the real question here is "is the Accustock worth the extra $?"  I have a 116 in .270win with Accustock and I am amazed at the accuracy right out of the box.  Savage's standard plastic stocks seem extremely flimsy to me.  the Accustock has an aluminium frame that adds rigidity to the fore end of the stock, this makes the stock a little less flimsy and gives the rifle a more quality feel. If your going to be shooting off a Bi-pod I think the Accustock is a must but it probably won't affect accuracy much when shooting off the bench over sandbags. Savage Makes excellent barrels and that's always going to be more important than the stock.  If it was me I would go with the Weather Warrior and mount my own scope and rings.  But the Trophy Hunter XP package is a pretty good deal for a quality rifle and scope ready for the range.
Title: Re: Savage 116 Trophy Hunter XP vs. 116 Weather Warrior
Post by: yorketransport on April 12, 2013, 09:40:38 PM
Both guns will shoot well for you. The Trophy package has a standard stock and hinged floor plate. The Weather Warrior has the Accustock and a detachable box mag. I would grab the package gun. That way you're up and running without any extra money out of pocket on the scope. The Nikons that come with the Trophy package are very functional scopes.

As for the Accustock, I don't care for it. I have a 3 of them sitting under my work bench where they'll stay until I get rid of them. Accustock models use a smaller recoil lug which I don't care for. They can also give accuracy problems if you don't follow the proper sequence for tightening the stock bolts. You cannot bed the action as you would a normal stock. And in my experience, they really aren't any more stable than a standard factory stock. They still have a significant amount of flex to them.

Pick up the Trophy package and open up the barrel channel if you're worried about the stock flexing and throwing your shots. The best part about the factory tuperware stocks is that they're so cheap. Feel free to sand, grind and modify them as much as you want. Then just hit it with some spray paint cammo to cover up whatever work you did. For the record, I've never had any trouble getting .75" groups or better out of Savages in a factory synthetic stocks off of a bi-pod. :twocents:

Andrew

Title: Re: Savage 116 Trophy Hunter XP vs. 116 Weather Warrior
Post by: ghosthunter on April 12, 2013, 10:02:23 PM
Do they make the 116 trophy in left handed?
Title: Re: Savage 116 Trophy Hunter XP vs. 116 Weather Warrior
Post by: acnewman55 on April 12, 2013, 11:06:31 PM
Do they make the 116 trophy in left handed?

I don't believe so
Title: Re: Savage 116 Trophy Hunter XP vs. 116 Weather Warrior
Post by: acnewman55 on April 12, 2013, 11:11:03 PM
As for the Accustock, I don't care for it. I have a 3 of them sitting under my work bench where they'll stay until I get rid of them. Accustock models use a smaller recoil lug which I don't care for. They can also give accuracy problems if you don't follow the proper sequence for tightening the stock bolts. You cannot bed the action as you would a normal stock. And in my experience, they really aren't any more stable than a standard factory stock. They still have a significant amount of flex to them.

Pick up the Trophy package and open up the barrel channel if you're worried about the stock flexing and throwing your shots. The best part about the factory tuperware stocks is that they're so cheap. Feel free to sand, grind and modify them as much as you want.

Since you have three Accustocks under your workbench, I assume you're removing them from your rifles and replacing them?

I don't know how concerned I am about the stock being crap.  This will be my first rifle so I don't know how much I'll notice.  I wouldn't mind having the option of replacing the stock down the road - how difficult is that process?
Title: Savage 116 Trophy Hunter XP vs. 116 Weather Warrior
Post by: jackelope on April 12, 2013, 11:19:04 PM
Not difficult.
Title: Re: Savage 116 Trophy Hunter XP vs. 116 Weather Warrior
Post by: yorketransport on April 13, 2013, 08:10:21 AM


Since you have three Accustocks under your workbench, I assume you're removing them from your rifles and replacing them?

I don't know how concerned I am about the stock being crap.  This will be my first rifle so I don't know how much I'll notice.  I wouldn't mind having the option of replacing the stock down the road - how difficult is that process?

My dislike for the Accustock has a lot to do with the constant barrel swapping that I do on the Savages. I like to be able to move actions around from stock to stock. An action with a standard sized recoil lug won't work in an Accustock unless you remove a lot of material from the bedding block on the Accustock. In fact, by the time you've opened up the recoil lug area, the accustock is less rigid than a standard synthetic stock.

One of my favorite replacement stocks for the long action Savage was the B&C Durramax. They were inexpensive (about $100) and a good, solid, strong, stock. They weigh more than the factory stock though, so they aren't great for a light weight build. The Durramax stock usually puts the finished rifle around 8# 10oz. I run a lot of magnum calibers so the weight never really bugged me. The downside is that the Durramax has been discontinued. There are a lot of good wood laminates as well which are reasonably priced. If you want to spend a couple hundred dollars, Manners, Stockade, Lone Wolf, and McMillan all make great synthetic stocks. Honestly though, I use the factory blind mag synthetic stocks a lot. They're light weight, and make a pretty good hunting stock with a little bit of work.

I think that you would be perfectly happy with an Accustock for a general purpose hunting. If you were looking for a bench gun or a 500+ yard hunting rifle I would probably change it though. Buy it, try it, and if you don't like it, sell it. There are always people looking to buy take off accustocks.

Andrew
Title: Re: Savage 116 Trophy Hunter XP vs. 116 Weather Warrior
Post by: Lincoln4 on April 13, 2013, 09:47:09 AM
The Trophy package has a standard stock and hinged floor plate.
Andrew

Depends on which exact model you get.  Mine had the detachable box magazine.  You need to go to Savage's website, click on "Firearms" at the top, then "browse", then "Package Series", then on "16/116 Trophy Hunter XP".  Although, I don't see any option for the hinged floor plate.   :dunno:

http://www.savagearms.com/ (http://www.savagearms.com/)
Title: Re: Savage 116 Trophy Hunter XP vs. 116 Weather Warrior
Post by: Halo on April 13, 2013, 09:54:20 AM
I have a 116 FCSAK in 30-06 with a Leupold Vari-X II 3X9X40 and love it, dependable and accurate, sub moa.
Title: Re: Savage 116 Trophy Hunter XP vs. 116 Weather Warrior
Post by: Karl Blanchard on April 13, 2013, 10:10:02 AM
Cabelas has the weather warrior in 7mag on sale right know for $499.  Thats a lotta gun for 500 bucks.  Also take a look at the marlin xl7's.  If you aren't going to buy the accustock model I would save some cash and go that route.  They have an accutrigger style adjustable trigger and in my personal opinion, they are more accurate and thats saying something because my weather warrior is a freaking tack driver.   just my  :twocents:
Title: Re: Savage 116 Trophy Hunter XP vs. 116 Weather Warrior
Post by: yorketransport on April 13, 2013, 10:39:45 AM


Depends on which exact model you get.  Mine had the detachable box magazine.  You need to go to Savage's website, click on "Firearms" at the top, then "browse", then "Package Series", then on "16/116 Trophy Hunter XP".  Although, I don't see any option for the hinged floor plate.   :dunno:

http://www.savagearms.com/ (http://www.savagearms.com/)
You're right, I swapped the two. :tup:

Andrew
Title: Re: Savage 116 Trophy Hunter XP vs. 116 Weather Warrior
Post by: acnewman55 on April 14, 2013, 09:50:15 PM
The Trophy package has a standard stock and hinged floor plate.
Andrew

Depends on which exact model you get.  Mine had the detachable box magazine.  You need to go to Savage's website, click on "Firearms" at the top, then "browse", then "Package Series", then on "16/116 Trophy Hunter XP".  Although, I don't see any option for the hinged floor plate.   :dunno:

http://www.savagearms.com/ (http://www.savagearms.com/)


The Weather Warrior 116 does allow the option for the hinged floor plate, the box magazine or.... none?  (just says N/A)

Which would make it easiest to switch out the stock should I choose to do so down the line?  What are the benefits of the box mag vs. the hinged floor plate option?

Thanks everyone!
Title: Re: Savage 116 Trophy Hunter XP vs. 116 Weather Warrior
Post by: hambone on April 20, 2013, 09:02:41 PM
Here is just a plain savage axis 30-06 its a nice gun
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