110 HIGH COUNTRY
- TrueTimber Strata synthetic stock with overmold surfaces
- Model 110 stainless steel barreled action with Midnight Bronze Cerakote coating
- Spiral-fluted barrel and bolt
- Threaded muzzle; magnum calibers feature muzzle brake with taperlock interface
- Detachable box magazine
- Coyote brown coated bolt handle, receiver, barrel, trigger guard and magwell
- Drilled and tapped receiver
- Three-position safety
The biggest bulls. The longest shots. With the new Savage® 110 High Country, they’re all within your reach. The rifle is built to maximize accuracy with a spiral-fluted barrel and bolt, as well as the Model 110 action secured three-dimensionally along its entire length within the AccuStock™ internal chassis. The AccuFit™ system lets hunters customize length-of-pull and comb height of the TrueTimber® Strata synthetic stock. Plus, the user-adjustable AccuTrigger™ offers a crisp, clean pull critical for making precise shots at extreme distances. The Cerakote finish on the barrel and receiver protects against corrosion and heat to withstand the toughest terrain and weather conditions.
AVAILABLE VERSIONS MSRP: $1239 - $1279
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How to Adjust AccuFit for a Perfect Rifle Fit
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How to Adjust the AccuTrigger on Model 110 with Bottom Bolt Release
A crisp, clean trigger minimizes the negative influence a shooter can have on accuracy. Traditionally, in most factory rifles, manufacturers set trigger pull weights excessively high due to safety concerns. When a trigger pull weight is too light, it