Savage Arms 110 Precision .300 Win Mag Bolt Action Rifle, Matte FDE – 57565
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Caliber: .300 Win Mag
Capacity: 5
Barrel Length: 24"
Finish per color: Black / Flat Dark Earth
Rounds: 5
- Type: Centerfire
- Series/Collection: 110 Precision
- Action: Bolt
- Magazine Type: AICS Style Detachable Box
- Stock Type: Chassis
- Trigger Type: AccuTrigger
- Muzzle Type: Muzzle Brake
- Magazine Capacity: 5
- Caliber/Gauge: 300 Winchester Magnum
- Twist Rate: 1:9.3″
- Orientation: Right
- Barrel Material: Carbon Steel
- Receiver Material: Carbon Steel
- Stock Material: Aluminum
- Barrel Finish: Matte Black
- Receiver Finish: Matte Black
- Stock Finish: Matte Flat Dark Earth
- Barrel Length: 24″
- Length of Pull: 13-1/2″ to 14-1/2″
- Overall Length: 43-5/8″ to 44-5/8″
- Weight: 11.25 lb
- Barrel Type: Heavy
The 110 Precision takes Savage’s legendary 110 action and makes it even more dynamic. With a custom stock designed by the accuracy experts at Modular Driven Technologies (MDT), the 110 Precision is fully customizable. From the adjustable comb height and length of pull, to the capabilities of its AccuTrigger, this aluminum framed rifle is setup for exacting performance.
Features:
- Savage factory blueprinted action
- Matte black carbon steel heavy barrel, threaded 5/8-24
- MDT LSS XL Chassis with FDE Cerakote
- Exclusive skeletonized stock with fully adjustable comb height and length of pull
- 1.5 to 4 lb user adjustable AccuTrigger
- 20 MOA 1-piece EGW rail
- AICS magazine
- BA muzzle brake
Jeeprubicon
1 year agoI purchased this rifle in 6.5 Creedmoor approximately a month ago. I have added a Bushnell Forge 4.5-27x50 scope. This is an awesome setup. At approximately 300 yards this rifle is shooting 3/4 inch groups. The recoil is very mild and it shoots like a dream. I considered other brands, but am so glad I picked the Savage with the accuracy-trigger.
Balcom04
1 year agoSo far I’ve shot 400 rounds with this rifle and it shoots like a dream. Attached a bipod and a vortex strike eagle 5-25 56mm. I’ve shot up to 770 yards so far and this rifle makes it so easy. I just have to find a longer spot to put this thing to 1km plus test. It’s a little heavy so not best for hauling through the wood. Bolts a little stiff at the start but after a little bit it turns smooth like butter. highly recommend buying this rifle
BDoerksen
1 year agoGot this a week ago, love the rifle but had troubles ejecting shells sometimes, other than that very good
Exsurffer
1 year agoPurchased a great rifle for a great price the cabals in Tulalip did not know if thy could order it so I went on line on basspro and orders it there
HolderoftheHorns
1 year agoSurprisingly less recoil than I was expecting. I put a Vortex Diamond Back Tactical on it and was zeroed in with 3 rounds at 50 yards. Then we moved to 250 yards and zero was still good. Need to open up somewhere over 500+ yards to really see it blossom.
Jay8
1 year agoI’m extremely happy with the accuracy of this rifle. I had a hard time to decide if I should buy this or the tikka tac a 1. Decided not to spend the extra $1000 on the tikka and went with the savage 110 precision in 6.5 cm. So far it hits the Mark at 450 yards with ease. My only complaint is the sloppy bolt. It’s not silky smooth like the tikka but I’ve had no issues ejecting shells like some people have in other reviews. I’d recommend this rifle, it’s bolt is not a deal breaker for me . The accuracy is superb. Hope this helps.
Redbeard98
1 year agoThis gun is sweet the groups are great right out of the box. Had a group 0.3640 at a 100 yards and 0.5160 biggest group is 0.8620
Phpj
1 year ago6.5 cm would hangup when hand or mag feedig. Apparently its a common issue with savage and still not fixed
JUNA outwest
1 year agoI bought this rifle in 2021 and sold it a year later (6.5 caliber). I upgraded the extractor spring, the extractor pin, the bolt body (with a fluted PTG bolt), and I put a folding stock on it. I tried hard to like this rifle and lost a lot of money on the sale, but I'm still glad I ditched it. Replacing the extractor components helped a lot with ejection of brass, but in the end the sticky slop of the bolt made me angry every time I went shooting. A sloppy bolt is fine if it still runs smoothly. The savage is really bad for this. You could add as much lubrication as you want to the bolt and it would still catch and stick as you try to cycle. I HATED that. It catches dry, it catches oiled, it catches greased. Ruger and Tikka are SO much better for the bolt feel. This gun shoots really well. Grouping is good. But if you shoot to relax, I wouldn't recommend this. Savage needs to fix their problems.
Jordan F
1 year agoI got this out and on day one made 0.25" groups with my hand loads. 4 stars because the Savage bolt is still a little rough and I think they managed to mount the 20 MOA rail backwards.
Phillip M
1 year agoJust purchased my brand new baby ready for hog hunting deer hunting elk hunting especially the Roosevelt elk here in California I am ready to go to the range to true it out yes it is a heavy rifle however for still stocking and for just long range shooting this is the ultimate tool to apply and your day weeks and months of hunting in any environment for any length of time just go for it live the dream
David M
1 year agoSo far I am very happy with the Savage 110 Precision Flat Dark Earth/Black Bolt Action Rifle - 300 win mag. With less than 50 rounds shot I have shot several sub .400" 5 shot groups at 100 yards. I would recommend this rifle.
Jerry K
1 year agoAccurate, good fit and finish. Heavy thou. Makes for a great bench rest rifle. Muzzle brake works well very little felt recoil.
Joshua C
1 year agoExceptional weapon. Shoots tight groups and even in a .300 win mag it has very manageable recoil. I'm going out to a mile range in a few days and will update in results. The gun seems to really like hornady 178 gr eld-m rounds. Haven't put any 190gr mk48 mod 0 rounds through it yet, but I fully expect it will hold sub MOA accuracy. Great gun that was worth the wait.
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