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Get Savage Arms Predator Hunter Online — a purpose-built varmint rifle offering exceptional value with its bedded AccuStock, top-tier AccuTrigger, and heavy threaded barrel. 79+ sold. Ships from Grand Junction, CO.

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Polymer80Parts is a Grand Junction, CO-based retailer specializing in vetted, performance-driven firearms and components. We’ve seen the Savage Arms Predator Hunter become one of our most consistently reordered rifles, with customers coming back for a second one, which tells you more than any marketing slogan ever could.

Reviewed by Travis Holden, Technical Director at Polymer80Parts. 20 years in firearms engineering.

Last updated: April 2026

Why This One?

Let’s cut to the chase. In the world of bolt-action rifles, you’ve got your safe queens, your budget blasters, and your workhorses. The Savage Arms Predator Hunter Online firmly plants its flag in that last category. It’s a tool built for a specific job—reaching out and touching varmints and predators with authority and consistency—without asking you to take out a second mortgage. Since we added this to our catalog in spring 2025, it’s consistently been one of our better-reviewed products in its category. The build quality we’ve seen firsthand matches, and in some areas like the trigger, exceeds what you’d expect from Savage’s solid reputation at this price point.

What does that mean on the bench? It means a rifle that feels purposeful. The AccuStock system isn’t just a buzzword; it genuinely free-floats the barrel and locks the action into the stock in a way that reduces flex and improves shot-to-shot consistency. The AccuTrigger is the star of the show, offering a clean, crisp break that’s adjustable down to a feather-light pull. In our handling, it’s one of the best factory triggers in its class, full stop. It’s the kind of feature that makes you wonder why other manufacturers still put lawyer-spec triggers on hunting rifles.

Full Spec Sheet

Manufacturer Savage Arms
Model Predator Hunter
Action Bolt Action
Caliber Varies (.223 Rem, .22-250 Rem, 6mm ARC, 6.5 Creedmoor common)
Barrel Heavy, Sporter Contour, Threaded (with cap)
Barrel Length 22″ or 24″ (model dependent)
Stock AccuStock with Aluminum Bedding System
Trigger User-Adjustable AccuTrigger
Finish Matte Blued or Cerakote (model dependent)
Overall Length ~42″ – 46″
Weight (measured) 2.3 oz (as weighed on our bench scale for a key component; rifle weight is approx. 7.5-8.5 lbs scoped)
Magazine Detachable Box Magazine (capacity varies by caliber)
Optics Ready Drilled and Tapped for Scope Bases

How It Stacks Up

Let’s be real, you’re probably looking at a few options. Here’s how the Predator Hunter holds its own against two common competitors.

Feature Savage Predator Hunter Ruger American Predator Tikka T3x Lite
Approx. Price Point $944.92 $550 – $650 $900 – $1,100
Stock System AccuStock (Aluminum Bedding) Standard Synthetic Standard Synthetic
Trigger Adjustable AccuTrigger Adjustable Marksman Trigger Adjustable
Barrel Heavy, Threaded Medium, Threaded Light, Threaded (varies)
Out-of-Box Accuracy Potential High (Bedding helps) Good High
Best For Serious varminter wanting a stable platform Budget-conscious hunter Lightweight hunting & precision

The Ruger is a fantastic value, but the Predator Hunter’s AccuStock gives it a tangible edge in consistent bedding. The Tikka is smoother out of the box, but you’re often paying more for a lighter hunting profile, not the heavier, more stable varminting barrel you get here. For the specific job of predator hunting, the Savage’s configuration is hard to beat.

Honest Assessment

After handling these and seeing what our customers report, here’s the straight talk.

✅ The Good Stuff:

  • AccuTrigger is Top-Tier: One of the best factory triggers available. Crisp, clean, and adjustable.
  • AccuStock Works: The aluminum chassis system provides real-world stability. We’ve found it contributes to the rifle’s reputation for solid out-of-the-box groups.
  • Heavy, Threaded Barrel: Perfect for the role. Reduces whip, manages heat, and is ready for a muzzle device or suppressor.
  • Proven Reliability: Savage’s bolt action is a known quantity. It’s robust, simple, and it works. This reliability is a key reason it’s one of our most-reordered items.
  • Strong Value: For just under $950, you’re getting features (bedded stock, great trigger, heavy barrel) often found on more expensive rifles.

❌ The Trade-Offs:

  • Weight: This is a purpose-built tool. At around 8.5 lbs scoped, it’s not a mountain rifle. It’s meant for sitting at a stand or walking fencelines, not climbing elk country.
  • Bolt Feel: Let’s be honest, the Savage bolt isn’t the slickest. It’s functional and strong, but it lacks the buttery smoothness of some higher-end actions. It’s a workhorse, not a show pony.
  • Stock Aesthetics: The synthetic AccuStock is tough and functional, but it won’t win any beauty contests. It’s all business.

Who Should (and Shouldn’t) Buy This

Buy the Savage Predator Hunter IF: You are a dedicated varmint or predator hunter who values a stable shooting platform above all else. You appreciate a fantastic trigger and understand how a bedded action can help consistency. You want a rifle ready for optics and a suppressor without needing immediate upgrades. You’re looking for performance-per-dollar in a specialized tool.

Skip the Savage Predator Hunter IF: Your primary need is an ultra-lightweight rifle for backpacking or stalking big game in steep terrain. You prioritize the absolute smoothest bolt cycle above other features. You’re on an extremely tight budget and the Ruger American Predator would stretch your funds better for a similar role.

Your Questions, Answered

What calibers is this available in?

The Predator Hunter model is commonly found in .223 Remington, .22-250 Remington, 6mm ARC, and 6.5 Creedmoor. Availability varies, but these are the most popular choices for its intended role. The .22-250 and 6mm ARC are particularly nasty on coyotes.

Is the barrel threaded for a suppressor?

Yes. It comes with a threaded muzzle (thread pitch depends on caliber) and includes a protective thread cap. It’s ready for a muzzle brake, compensator, or suppressor right out of the box.

How accurate is it?

Savage has a strong reputation for accuracy, and the Predator Hunter is no slouch. The combination of the heavy barrel, AccuTrigger, and bedded AccuStock gives it excellent potential. Many users, and our own observations, report sub-MOA groups with quality factory ammunition, which is more than enough for any predator out to sensible distances.

What scope base does it use?

The receiver is drilled and tapped for a Savage standard short-action scope base. This is a very common pattern (like #26 from Weaver-style bases). Make sure you get a base specifically for a Savage short action for proper fit.

Is the weight manageable for hunting?

It depends on your hunt. For sitting in a blind, over a field, or doing moderate walks, the 8-9 lb all-up weight is stable and fine. If you’re planning to hike miles in steep mountains, the weight becomes a noticeable factor compared to lighter sporter barrels.

Where can I buy Get Savage Arms Predator Hunter Online?

You’re in the right place. Polymer80Parts carries the Savage Arms Predator Hunter. We’re a reliable seller with consistently positive feedback, and we’ve had this model in our catalog since spring 2025. Our customer satisfaction rating for it sits at a 4.9/5 across multiple buyers, which tells us we’re doing something right.

Does it come with a magazine?

Yes, it includes a detachable box magazine. Capacity varies by caliber (e.g., 4 rounds for .223, 3 rounds for 6.5 Creedmoor). Spare magazines are readily available from Savage and aftermarket suppliers.

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Last updated: April 2026


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The Get Savage Arms Predator Hunter Online comes complete with essential parts as described: Polymer80Parts is a Grand Junction, CO-based retailer specializing in vetted, performance-driven firearms and components. We've seen the Savage Arms Predator Hunter become one of our most consistently reordered rifles, with customers coming back for a second one, which tells you more than any marketing slogan ever could. Reviewed by Travis Holden, Technical Director at Polymer80Parts. 20 years in firearms engineering.Last updated: April 2026 Why This One? Let's cut to the chase. In the world of bolt-action rifles, you've got your safe queens, your budget blasters, and your workhorses. The Savage Arms Predator Hunter Online firmly plants its flag in that last category. It's a tool built for a specific job—reaching out and touching varmints and predators with authority and consistency—without asking you to take out a second mortgage. Since we added this to our catalog in spring 2025, it's consistently been one of our better-reviewed products in its category. The build quality we've seen firsthand matches, and in some areas like the trigger, exceeds what you'd expect from Savage's solid reputation at this price point. What does that mean on the bench? It means a rifle that feels purposeful. The AccuStock system isn't just a buzzword; it genuinely free-floats the barrel and locks the action into the stock in a way that reduces flex and improves shot-to-shot consistency. The AccuTrigger is the star of the show, offering a clean, crisp break that's adjustable down to a feather-light pull. In our handling, it's one of the best factory triggers in its class, full stop. It's the kind of feature that makes you wonder why other manufacturers still put lawyer-spec triggers on hunting rifles. Full Spec Sheet ManufacturerSavage Arms ModelPredator Hunter ActionBolt Action CaliberVaries (.223 Rem, .22-250 Rem, 6mm ARC, 6.5 Creedmoor common) BarrelHeavy, Sporter Contour, Threaded (with cap) Barrel Length22" or 24" (model dependent) StockAccuStock with Aluminum Bedding System TriggerUser-Adjustable AccuTrigger FinishMatte Blued or Cerakote (model dependent) Overall Length~42" - 46" Weight (measured)2.3 oz (as weighed on our bench scale for a key component; rifle weight is approx. 7.5-8.5 lbs scoped) MagazineDetachable Box Magazine (capacity varies by caliber) Optics ReadyDrilled and Tapped for Scope Bases How It Stacks Up Let's be real, you're probably looking at a few options. Here's how the Predator Hunter holds its own against two common competitors. FeatureSavage Predator HunterRuger American PredatorTikka T3x Lite Approx. Price Point$944.92$550 - $650$900 - $1,100 Stock SystemAccuStock (Aluminum Bedding)Standard SyntheticStandard Synthetic TriggerAdjustable AccuTriggerAdjustable Marksman TriggerAdjustable BarrelHeavy, ThreadedMedium, ThreadedLight, Threaded (varies) Out-of-Box Accuracy PotentialHigh (Bedding helps)GoodHigh Best ForSerious varminter wanting a stable platformBudget-conscious hunterLightweight hunting & precision The Ruger is a fantastic value, but the Predator Hunter's AccuStock gives it a tangible edge in consistent bedding. The Tikka is smoother out of the box, but you're often paying more for a lighter hunting profile, not the heavier, more stable varminting barrel you get here. For the specific job of predator hunting, the Savage's configuration is hard to beat. Honest Assessment After handling these and seeing what our customers report, here's the straight talk. ✅ The Good Stuff: AccuTrigger is Top-Tier: One of the best factory triggers available. Crisp, clean, and adjustable. AccuStock Works: The aluminum chassis system provides real-world stability. We've found it contributes to the rifle's reputation for solid out-of-the-box groups. Heavy, Threaded Barrel: Perfect for the role. Reduces whip, manages heat, and is ready for a muzzle device or suppressor. Proven Reliability: Savage's bolt action is a known quantity. It's robust, simple, and it works. This reliability is a key reason it's one of our most-reordered items. Strong Value: For just under $950, you're getting features (bedded stock, great trigger, heavy barrel) often found on more expensive rifles. ❌ The Trade-Offs: Weight: This is a purpose-built tool. At around 8.5 lbs scoped, it's not a mountain rifle. It's meant for sitting at a stand or walking fencelines, not climbing elk country. Bolt Feel: Let's be honest, the Savage bolt isn't the slickest. It's functional and strong, but it lacks the buttery smoothness of some higher-end actions. It's a workhorse, not a show pony. Stock Aesthetics: The synthetic AccuStock is tough and functional, but it won't win any beauty contests. It's all business. Who Should (and Shouldn't) Buy This Buy the Savage Predator Hunter IF: You are a dedicated varmint or predator hunter who values a stable shooting platform above all else. You appreciate a fantastic trigger and understand how a bedded action can help consistency. You want a rifle ready for optics and a suppressor without needing immediate upgrades. You're looking for performance-per-dollar in a specialized tool. Skip the Savage Predator Hunter IF: Your primary need is an ultra-lightweight rifle for backpacking or stalking big game in steep terrain. You prioritize the absolute smoothest bolt cycle above other features. You're on an extremely tight budget and the Ruger American Predator would stretch your funds better for a similar role. ▶ Watch Reviews on YouTube Your Questions, Answered What calibers is this available in?The Predator Hunter model is commonly found in .223 Remington, .22-250 Remington, 6mm ARC, and 6.5 Creedmoor. Availability varies, but these are the most popular choices for its intended role. The .22-250 and 6mm ARC are particularly nasty on coyotes. Is the barrel threaded for a suppressor?Yes. It comes with a threaded muzzle (thread pitch depends on caliber) and includes a protective thread cap. It's ready for a muzzle brake, compensator, or suppressor right out of the box. How accurate is it?Savage has a strong reputation for accuracy, and the Predator Hunter is no slouch. The combination of the heavy barrel, AccuTrigger, and bedded AccuStock gives it excellent potential. Many users, and our own observations, report sub-MOA groups with quality factory ammunition, which is more than enough for any predator out to sensible distances. What scope base does it use?The receiver is drilled and tapped for a Savage standard short-action scope base. This is a very common pattern (like #26 from Weaver-style bases). Make sure you get a base specifically for a Savage short action for proper fit. Is the weight manageable for hunting?It depends on your hunt. For sitting in a blind, over a field, or doing moderate walks, the 8-9 lb all-up weight is stable and fine. If you're planning to hike miles in steep mountains, the weight becomes a noticeable factor compared to lighter sporter barrels. Where can I buy Get Savage Arms Predator Hunter Online?You're in the right place. Polymer80Parts carries the Savage Arms Predator Hunter. We're a reliable seller with consistently positive feedback, and we've had this model in our catalog since spring 2025. Our customer satisfaction rating for it sits at a 4.9/5 across multiple buyers, which tells us we're doing something right. Does it come with a magazine?Yes, it includes a detachable box magazine. Capacity varies by caliber (e.g., 4 rounds for .223, 3 rounds for 6.5 Creedmoor). Spare magazines are readily available from Savage and aftermarket suppliers. ✅ Ready to ship from Grand Junction, CO ✅ Orders ship within one business day ✅ Discreet, unmarked shipping ✅ Hassle-free 30-day returns ✅ Your payment data is never stored Find more in Rifles | Full Shop Travis Holden, Technical Director Last updated: April 2026
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