I have the 111 in 7mmRM. The scope rings are crap, but I haven't had a problem with the bases on mine. I took off the scope that came in the package and replaced it. The package scope now sits atop my Savage 22. However, the Simmons Blazer 3-9x scope that comes with it should keep you up and running for awhile. It took the recoil of my 7 mag just fine while I used it. You'll probably want to upgrade eventually.
Savage rifles are about as good as they come for the money. They have adjustable triggers, free-floated barrels, and are all-in-all just great values. Accuracy is up there with the more expensive bolt guns with no trouble.
Now, Savage owns Stevens. You might look up the Stevens 200. They're basically the same gun as you have a link to above, only more on the plain side. They won't cost as much, and that's money you could use for a nicer scope.
If you want to avoid recoil, a 24 or 25 cal rifle would be ideal. I'm a big fan of the 25-06, but many like the popular little 243. The 7mm-08 is also another easy shooter. Other choices could include the 270, 30-06, 7mm Remington Magnum (gets a thumbs up from me), or 300 Win Mag. Recoil pads work wonders if it comes down to it.
I'd get into reloading as soon as you can. Making your own ammunition is much much cheaper than factory ammo, and gives you nearly unlimited possibilites.
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