110 SCOUT
- Synthetic stock
- 16 ½-inch matte-black button-rifled barrel with muzzle brake and adjustable iron sights
- Forward-mounted rail
- 10-round Magpul AICS-style detachable box magazine (5 rounds for 450 Bushmaster)
- Soft grip fore-end and pistol grip surfaces
When a rifle is meant for making fast, accurate shots from a variety of shooting positions—including off-hand—it needs to be a natural extension of the shooter’s body. The Savage 110 Scout’s AccuFit™ system does this, letting shooters easily 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 Scout provides the fit and function of a custom rifle—right out of the box. It’s also flush with features, including a carbon steel barrel, muzzle brake and AICS-style detachable box magazine that holds 10 rounds (5 Rounds for 450 Bushmaster). Its rugged synthetic stock, forward-mounted rail and adjustable iron sights are perfectly suited to the versatile platform.
AVAILABLE VERSIONS MSRP: $959
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How to Adjust the AccuTrigger on Model 110 with Side 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
How to Adjust AccuFit for a Perfect Rifle Fit
Fitment is a critical component to accuracy that few in the firearm industry talk about enough -- not Savage. We introduced AccuFit in 2018 to address this need head on. If you've ever shot a borrowed rifle and had trouble finding your target in the optic
AccuStock | Performance Innovation
A rifle can only be as accurate as the connection between its stock and action. If the connection between the action of the stock is not solid it will allow movement between the action and reducing accuracy. This is caused by the changes in the