The complete package is finally here, and it’s ready for anything nature can dish out. Our Apex Storm XP pairs a Model 110 rifle with a 3-9x40mm Vortex Crossfire II scope that comes mounted, bore-sighted and ready to hunt. The platform provides accuracy and adjustability like no other package rifle thanks to the Savage AccuTrigger, thread-in headspacing, floating bolt head and button-rifled stainless steel barrel. Plus, its length-of-pull can be easily adjusted to fit any hunter for better comfort and consistency. The Crossfire II’s Dead-Hold BDC reticle makes it easy to place accurate shots at extended range, and the optic is securely mounted to a 1-piece EGW 0 MOA rail.
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Footsie80
2 years agoI bought this rifle in 30-06 before moose hunting season and was super happy with the results, even though I didn’t get my moose. It took me about 12 rounds to get it zeroed in at 100 yards, but after that I was hitting the centre of the target consistently. I can shoot a box of 20 in 180 grain and barely feel it in my shoulder afterwards. The bolt release is a little awkward and I noticed a bit of rust forming on the receiver when left out of its case overnight after a heavy dew, but it wiped right off. Good value for the dollar and a straight shooter than can take abuse in the bush.
Ed O
2 years agoThe only complaint I ever heard about this rifle was regarding the bolt being a little wiggly and needing attention to cycle. It may be the case with some, but I can't conform it. Mine is tight, smooth and effortless to operate. I love it.
Ram Tkd
1 year agoI bought apex storm in 7 Remington magnum two yeats. I don’t shoot that often I took it to a range to sight it. I shot up to 200 and 300 yards with Nikon pro stuff 5 3.5/15/50 My savege is 7mm and only problem I found is whenever I use sako 170 G and after discharge of bullet the case stuck in the barrel and I have to use force to take out. So I am not sure the problem is from rifle or sako ammo. I called sako and the guy I was talking said your problem is from your rifle. I am not sure but I stop using sako bullet.
Wee cooter
1 year agoBought the rifle , 100% impressed . first shot was 1 mil right , perfect height . bolt was a bit sticky . so I oiled it . . . ran the bolt back and forth . . . hum . The scope wasn't tied down !!!now I have to go put another box of shells through it to sight it in . after I torqued the mounts . thanks!
Mohawk308
1 year agoI purchased this rifle in 2019 in 308win for big game hunting. I have taken 2 moose with it, and have spent some time at the range. It's a great rifle for the price, it feels good in your hands, and has a good recoil pad. I picked the apex storm because of the finish, black carbon barrels rust easier. I didn't want to worry about that when hunting in bad conditions. My rifle likes Barnes Vortx ttsx 168grain, and Federal Gold Medal Sierra Matchking ammo 168grain. Nosler Trophy Bonded 180grain. With these rounds I've consistently shot 1"minus groups at 100 yards without an expensive shooting rest. The scope does well and will perform just fine for normal hunting and range use. (Vortex optics have a lifetime warranty) I've tried Hornady 180 grain and some Winchester, Remington 180grain and I couldnt group well (groups up to 1.75") but every rifle is different, and it couldn't be user error.
BeefDingleberry
1 year agoBOTH the Rifle and the scope are quality products. The rifle cycles smoothly, the bolt has a nice feel to it. The overall ergonomics of the rifle fit my frame well! The rifle does kick a little with the .308 rounds, BUT it is light and easy to carry, so there are tradeoffs. The Vortex Crossfire is a well built scope with clear glass and an easy to read reticle. My issue is with how the two were combined: First trip to the range I could not even put a round on paper at 25 YDS!!! I had to adjust the windage turret right to its full extent to even see a hole print on paper!! so after wasting half a box of expensive .308, i now need to examine the scope mount and Picatinny rail setup on my rifle to see what the issue is. Whoever ""Boresighted"" this rifle prior to my purchase might want to double check what they are doing!! I WILL recommend this product as i feel it is a quality setup, just needs a little work
TimCalgary
1 year agoSave your cash. Bought on sale in Sept at local Cabela's after owning the Savage AXIS for many years and loving it. Registered online via instructions. Sat in Safe until mid Nov before attempting to sight for hunting trip. Took rifle to range to sight with NOSLER accubond 165 grain PREMIUM ammo. Could not get a group under 8 inches at 100 meters. Had gunsmith look at gun, ALL stock bolts loose, scope rail loose, where barrel attached to action loose, stock and barrel flex ALOT. Tried to warranty with Savage and told that items I am reviewing are not under warranty and rifle would not be looked at for more defects. No quality control was performed on rifle. Rifle unsafe and not ethical to hunt with- HUGE fail Savage. Waste of money and LOTS of ammo. Missed hunt due to rifle.
mt114
1 year agoI have this setup in 6.5 Creedmore. It's a solid rifle, and the Vortex scope is pretty decent too. I made a mistake when buying the rifle and didn't look it over closely enough, it's a floor model and the stock is pretty beat up. Not the fault of the rifle, I chose to buy this one, and I don't treat my gear gently anyways. Whoever mounted the scope needs to be re-trained though, the rings were nowhere near even and the torques were all over the place. The "bore sight" wasn't even close either. Pretty easy to sort out on my end, but come on guys.
Xobe
1 year agoI bought this version APEX in .308 caliber, I went to the range and fired some .308 PPU NATO rounds through it about 50 rounds and it worked flawlessly. I did zero it in at 50 yards just to break it in and the scope held it's zero tbe PPU rounds were touching each other in a 2 inch circle. I however did purchase a newer scope that allows me to see better with my olds eyes. It does kick a small bit in .308 but for me it's nothing as it feels like someone gives you a small punch to the chest shoulder area which is nothing for me. I found the best groups are with Hornady 150g American whitetail bullets which made a clover 3 shots at 50 yards and only spread out a bit at 100 yards, best ammo for deer. I also tried 168 federal big game loads .308 and they were close to the Hornady bullets but a second close, great for black bear a d moose elk. I have shot maybe 400 rounds now through this rifle and nvr had any issues with it and it still shoots great. SS Barrel is a must if your in damp conditions or winter, rain.
D007
1 year agoI bought this gun as my first high powered rifle (for hunting). I have the 6.5 Creedmoor, and it is accurate and reliable. I love the stainless barrel. I haven’t messed around with the acutrigger yet but it is real fun. I recommend the pelican vault hard case for the gun. The deer didn’t even take a step this gun did it’s job well!!
Tkwheelz
1 year agoThe rifle and scope are actually very very good. But when sighting in the scope i couldn't hit the target from 15 yards, so it is not bore sighted as advertised. And after two shots off the scope was sliding around in the mounts so had to fix all the torques on the scope mounts as well
Patterson
1 year agoI bought this in 243 about 5 years ago and have harvested lots of muskox and caribou with it. Never came outta sight and it shoots great at long range. Now I want one in 308!!
Markrt24
1 year agoHave now bought one in 300 Win Mag and 308. Both rifles are great shooters. Adjustable trigger is crisp. Stock is better than most cheap plastic stocks, some flex but not too bad. For the weight savings, the light stock works. Love the 308 barrel length at 20". Very handy rifle for the blind or carrying long distances through terrain. 24" barrel for 300 WM is where it should be for a hunting rifle. Feeding isn't super smooth but has given me no issues so far and the bolt action cycles nicely. Magazines arent great, but again no issues and I appreciate the metal guts. Overall, for a lightweight, accurate, weatherproof rifle you will have trouble beating these rifles for the price.
Jeffrey B.
1 year agoNice gun. Does have some creep in the trigger, I will be contacting Savage about it once hunting season is over. My 2 other Savages with the Accru Trigger have zero creep so I am confident Savage will get this taken care of. I haven't been able to get any good groups with it yet but haven't had time or ammo to really dial it in.
Bruce j.
1 year agoAs with every other item I have purchased from guns.com, it is a nice piece, arrived quickly, and I got a great deal. have not shot it yet. I shall return.
Kenneth M.
1 year agoIt is a bit early to give an overall opinion about my new rifle as I just received it yesterday. I do like the compactness of it, and cannot wait to go shoot it at the range. I will be adjusting the cheek weld and butt stock with the included inserts, next will be a Scout Scope.
Deborah S.
1 year agoLooked all over the internet looking for a left handed .350 legend. Guns.com was only folks in America with it so I ordered it. Gun feels great. And Guns.com delivered in a very timely manner.
DAVID H.
1 year agoYou sold and shipped to me a defective rifle, and you refused to let me return it and you replace it. Savage did not sell me the rifle. You did. This is unethical, unprofessional and unscrupulous conduct. SHAME ON YOU! I will NEVER do any more business with you bunch of crooked shysters.
James M.
1 year agoGreat guns! I was exactly what they said it was. Definitely going to buy more guns from them. They made it very easy.
Ray F.
1 year agoDue to the lack of ammunition it’s impossible to test the rifle. Another Democratic Obama and Biden ammunition deal.
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