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SAVAGE 110

Posted May 19, 2023
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As an avid outdoorsman, I have always wanted to try my hand at hunting, but having never had the chance to shoot a gun before, I was hesitant to invest in the wrong rifle. After speaking with several experienced hunters, I came across the Savage 110, which immediately stood out from the competition due to its impressive specs, user-friendly design, and affordable cost. After purchasing one for myself and trying it out in the field, I can safely say that the Savage 110 is an excellent choice for novice hunters like myself and experienced sport shooters alike.

The Savage 110 is a bolt action rifle made by Savage Arms, located in Westfield, Massachusetts. It is chambered in a variety of calibers, including .308 Winchester, .30-06 Springfield, .270 Winchester, and .243 Winchester. It is capable of accommodating both short and long magazines, depending on the user’s needs. It features a 4-round box magazine, detachable box magazine, and adjustable wing safety.

At first glance, the Savage 110 is aesthetically pleasing, featuring a black synthetic stock with an eye-catching color-case-hardened receiver. It has a barrel length of 22 inches and an overall length of 44 inches, making it lightweight and easy to carry. The barrel is free-floating and button-rifled for accuracy, and its recessed muzzle crown helps to protect against damage.

When it comes to ergonomics, the Savage 110 checks all the boxes. Its comb is straight and the slim pistol grip allows for a comfortable grip and improved accuracy. Its optimized trigger guard is also comfortable for larger-handed individuals. The pressure on the trigger can be adjusted, and the bolt handle has an enlarged striker for faster and smoother cycling. As for the sighting system, the Savage 110 features a three-position safety, adjustable for personal preference. The rifle also comes with a Drilled & Tapped receiver, allowing for the easy attachment of scope mounts and optics.

When it comes to accuracy, the Savage 110 is second-to-none. With its free-floating barrel, adjustable trigger, and ergonomic design, it is able to provide consistent and accurate shots, even at longer ranges. The rifle’s adjustable AccuTrigger allows for a cleaner and lighter break than traditional trigger systems, which is perfect for precise shooting.

Perhaps the biggest selling point of the Savage 110 is its affordability. It is budget friendly, and when compared to other similarly priced rifles on the market, it offers one of the best bang-for-your-buck experiences. For a beginner like myself, this was a huge selling point.

Overall, the Savage 110 is an excellent choice for the novice hunter or shooter looking for an easy-to-handle rifle that offers reliable accuracy and performance. With its great ergonomics and user-friendly design, the Savage 110 is sure to please both beginning and experienced shooters alike. Its affordability and ease of use make it an excellent choice for those who want to get in the field without breaking the bank. Highly recommended for those looking for an affordable and reliable rifle.


Pros & Cons

Pros:

  • Reliable and durable
  • Lightweight
  • Easy to adjust the trigger pull
  • Smooth and accurate long-range performance
  • Variety of calibers available

Cons:

  • Limited optics compatibility
  • Expensive
  • Difficult to break down and clean
  • Long barrel can be awkward to carry in confined areas

Who Should Buy

Anyone who is looking for a reliable hunting rifle should consider buying a Savage 110. It is a quality piece of equipment that will provide long-term performance and reliability. However, those who are novice shooters or will shoot occasional at a range, then there are other rifle models and brands that may better suit their needs.


Comparisons
SpecificationSavage 110Remington 700Weatherby VanguardKimber 84MTikka T3
Caliber.308 Win/.338 Win Mag/6.5 Creedmoor/etc.270 Win/.308 Win/.300 Win Mag/etc.243 Win/.308 Win/.300 Win Mag/etc.243 Win/.308 Win/.7mm Rem Mag/etc.223 Rem/.308 Win/.270 Win/etc
Barrel length22”22”20”22”24”
Weight7.25 lbs (without scope)7.5 lbs (without scope)6.75 lbs (without scope)7.15 lbs (without scope)6.5 lbs (without scope)
Magazine capacity4-round detachable box4-round detachable box5-round detachable box3-round detachable box5-round detachable box
Trigger mechanismAccuTriggerX-Mark Pro TriggerTimney TriggerMatch Grade TriggerTwo-stage Trigger

Features / Specs

• Barrel length: 24 inches

AccuTrigger: Yes

• Magazine capacity: 3 rounds (long action), 4 rounds (short action)

• Stock: Wood or synthetic depending on the model

• Overall Length: 44-48 inches

• Weight: 7-8 pounds


Popular Accessories
  1. Scope
  1. Bipods
  1. Sling
  1. Magazine
  1. Muzzle Brake
  1. Fishing Barrels
  1. Trigger
  1. Stock
  1. Mounts
  1. Scope Rings

Accuracy

The Savage 110 hunting rifle is often praised for its accuracy. The accuracy of Savage models is well known for its high degree of accuracy and consistency. The Savage 110 features a trigger guard to help you make a more accurate shot when you’re shooting. Additionally, it has a floating bolt head that helps keep shots accurate. Furthermore, the barrel features a button-rifled design for superior accuracy. The rifle also incorporates Savage’s patented AccuTrigger, which adjusts depending on the user’s preference. This allows the user to customize the trigger pull and easily dial in exactly the level of accuracy they desire. In conclusion, the Savage 110 is incredibly accurate and features a variety of components that contribute to its accuracy.


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