Turning hunter into hunted demands a rifle that’s just as adaptable as the carnivores you pursue. The rugged Savage 110 Predator’s AccuFit system lets shooters easily customize the length-of-pull and comb height for a personalized fit, while the user-adjustable AccuTrigger offers a crisp, clean pull and prevents the firearm from discharging if jarred or dropped. Together with the AccuStock, which secures the action three-dimensionally along its entire length, the 110 Predator provides the fit, function and accuracy of a custom rifle – right out of the box. Its Mossy Oak Terra synthetic stock conceals hunters from sharp eyes, and the oversize bolt allows fast cycling.
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JUSTIN C.
1 year agoBought this gun for my sons first rifle. He loves it. After putting a nice vortex scope on it and breaking in the barrel. It is shooting almost through the same hole at 100yards. Cant wait for deer season.
MIKE B.
1 year agoI am very pleased with the purchase. My FFL dealer was already on their list of approved dealers to ship to. I would recommend Grabagun to anyone interested in online purchase.
DAVID J.
1 year agoGood looking rifle. Shoots one ragged hole groups if I do my part with the MINIMAL recoil of the 6.5 creedmoor. The stock adjustability is a nice feature to accommodate bulky clothing and different size SHOOTERS.
JOE P
1 year agoFAst FULFILLMENT of order and a great price! My third firearm from Grabagun. The new gun did not work. I was unable to insert the bolt into the gun. I read the manual five times in a row. No help. looked at savages videos and FAQ section. No help. Started searching online and found a random post but it seemed wrong. Called Savage three times and eventually got told "to press the cocking pin against the edge of a table." Hmmm. I don't usually do things like that to my guns or my tables. A brand … Read More
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