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Savage Arms 110 Hunter 243 Win 4 Round Bolt Action Centerfire Rifle, Sporter – 57063

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Caliber: .243 Win
Capacity: 4
Barrel Length: 22"
Finish per color: Satin
Rounds: 4

Manufacturer: Savage Arms
Weight: 7.25 lb
Finish: Matte
Material: Synthetic
Hand Orientation: Right
Color: Gray
Length: 42-1/4″
Caliber Multi: .243 Winchester
Firearm Action: Bolt
Firearm Type: Rifle
Magazine Capacity: 4
Firearm Barrel Length: 22″
Length of Pull: 12-3/4″ to 13-3/4″
Trigger Type: AccuTrigger
Firearm Stock: Sporter
Twist Rate: 1:9.25″
Series/Collection: 110 Hunter
Type: Centerfire
Safety: 3-Position Top Tang
Barrel Type: Button Rifled
Barrel Material: Carbon Steel
Magazine Type: Detachable Box
Barrel Finish: Matte Black
Receiver Material: Carbon Steel
Receiver Finish: Matte Black
Platform: Bolt-Action

Built for any hunt – and any hunter. The accurate, hard-hitting Savage 110 Hunter’s AccuFit system makes it easy to customize the length-of-pull and comb height for a personalized fit, while the user-adjustable AccuTrigger offers a crisp, clean pull. Together with the AccuStock, which secures the action three-dimensionally along its entire length, the 110 Hunter provides the fit and function of a custom rifle – right out of the box. The matte black barrel’s button rifling provides tag-filling accuracy whether the target is antelope, elk or anything in between.

jakkers89

1 year ago

I bought this gun in a .30-06 springfield. The accufit system and accu trigger is a nice option. It was fussy when it came to brand and grian of ammo. Turned out it like the Hornady precision hunter 178gr the best. Was getting 1inch groups at 100m and hitting targets at 200 and 300m no problem. The accustock bedding system is good. The only concern I have is when you take I the action apart I noticed putting it back together the action will rock back and forth a bit on the recoil lug, I'm not sure if that's how its supposed to be or if it is supposed to sit flush on the bedding but either way I have zero issues with accuracy so far.

Gordon772

1 year ago

I bought this rifle about a year ago for hunting in 7mm rem mag. Sub moa groups at 100m. It seemed to take about any ammunition I put through. But Hornady superformance 154 gr gives me some of my best groupings.

Mike1405

1 year ago

I bought this for a bull elk hunt, I chose 7mm over my trusted .308 hunting the unit before, long shots were a possibility. I put a Nikon 3-12x 42 M tactical for the optic, zeroing was not much of a problem. The staff at Cabela's did a great job of mounting and bore sighting. I got the rifle down to 1.5 inch groups at 120 yards off hand in a cross wind. This being 2020, I had limited choices in practice and hunt ammunition. From the bench I was stitching groups a little over an inch vertical at 100 yards. The hunt, well I lost a nice bull. I pulled my first shot at 280 yards, my buddy got him with his 06, I hit him broad side he laid down for a minute, or less and took off. Running straight away from me, I hit him in the right front shoulder area, went down like a sack of bricks, got up and over the ridge. We tracked him for four miles ran out of day light and woke up to 18 inches of snow the next day. The rifle will do the job, but I failed to get better shot placement. The rifle was a little picky with my hunting rounds, but due to everything I had limited choices. I was using Federal Terminal Ascent 155Gr, at the range Winchester 150 Gr Silvertips grouped better, but those are not suitable for a bull elk.

Nick

1 year ago

I picked this up from Cabela's yesterday evening, when I looked at the gun I saw scratches ALL OVER THE GUN, even when I pulled the bolt from the plastic bag it had scratches on it. The female employee pressured me into accepting the gun saying that "these guns from the factory have scratches like this all the time. I reluctantly accepted the gun with a $50 Cabela's gift card. When I looked at the Box today I saw that it was labeled as the Display Gun......see photo

Not a fan of the camo

1 year ago

I bought this with the hopes of making a rifle that better fit me for cold weather and bulky clothing. Out fo the box I found the trigger heavy. I tried to adjust the accu trigger but could not lower the pull. I called save and was told to send the whole rifle back. I did and received the rifle back after two months. The trigger was better but still not light eneough. Changing the accustock to fit me made the gun feel heavy and un balanced. OK. Does it shoot? Not any better than anything else I had in the gun cabinet . I also noticed it rusted very easily on the barrel. I traded this in on a TC venture compact. Fits better and shoots way better.

coach13

1 year ago

I bought this rifle in 300wm while it was on sale over the holidays. I'm pleased with its performance so far and look forward to many future hunting trips with it.

Big7dog

1 year ago

I bought this a month ago getting ready to get the barrel threaded and get a suppressor. I love the look and feel, I wont shoot it until I get my suppressor, but I had the scope mounted when I picked it up and can't be happier.

Djamerson80

1 year ago

This Savage 110 Hunter chambered in 6.5 Creedmoor is awesome. This is my first bolt action rifle and I think I’m spoiled out the gate. I’m shoot more AR platform rifles so this one is a little heavier than I’m used to but not a whole lot. I mounted a cabelas covenant scope on it and it’s held zero after 25 rounds down range. The accuTrigger even at its default setting is great. The fact that I’m able to adjust the length of the stock with the given parts saves me hundred of dollars out of the box (I love saving money). The sling attachments are already built into the stock as well. This is just an overall great value for the price. with cabelas sale price, savages $75 mail in rebate, and a Christmas gift card, I was able to purchase this rifle for less than a third of the MSRP. Take that 2020

Mikus

1 year ago

With the current shortage, I was very fortunate to get this rifle. Let's hope it results in me bringing home a dear.

Savage 110

1 year ago

This is just what I was looking for the adjustments that can be made to the stock are great. All around good shooting rifle.

kpop

1 year ago

bought this on sale and first time shooting it was awesome, 200 yard 1 inch groups and very smooth bolt and cycling.

Daryl Parks

1 year ago

Great looking rifle! Just haven’t been able to use it since, I can’t get any .270 ammunition for it, I can’t get it sighted in. I wish people wouldn’t be hoarding the ammunition for it.

Richard L.

1 year ago

Nowhere was there any mention that this was a LH model! Stupid me for assuming it was a RH since the vast majority of us are RH. Now I am the proud owner of something that I cannot use without a lot of hassle. Never again!

Bob M.

1 year ago

Received the 10/110 Storm and it was right handed. I got exactly what was advertised. A great rifle at a great price. I’m very pleased with the storm.

Clayton L.

1 year ago

Bought this for my boy! This will be his first real hunting rifle so we will see how it does this deer season. I’m a fan of both Savage and Vortex so the combo worked for me. This also is our first 25-06 so we are excited to see how that round works in south Texas.

Frances L.

1 year ago

10/110 - For me the 10-110 would be better if it was offered with a YOUTH model or If there was a Youth size stock replacement offered. now my option is to take the 10-110 to a gunsmith to get it cut down to fit a youth hunter. or try and find a after market replacement.

Don T.

1 year ago

Have not shot the rifle yet, but it looks and feels great. The lengthofpull feature makes customizing the stock length a perfect fit. The trigger pull is light and crisp. I can't wait to take it to the range and shoot it.

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