The 110 High Country Rifle by Savage Arms is a centerfire rifle designed for the modern-day hunter who must take their hunting experiences into rough terrains. With its exceptional features, rugged construction and 6.5 Creedmoor chambering, this rifle is built to thrive in harsh conditions and deliver outstanding performance.
The key features of the Savage 110 High Country Rifle include:
AccuFit System: The 110 High Country Rifle features Savage's innovative AccuFit system, allowing shooters to customize the length-of-pull and comb height to achieve a perfect fit. This ensures optimal comfort, improved accuracy, and a personalized shooting experience.
Spiral-Fluted Barrel: The rifle comes with a spiral-fluted 22" barrel that not only adds a distinctive look but also increases rigidity while reducing weight. The fluting promotes faster cooling, enhances overall barrel strength, and improves shot-to-shot consistency.
AccuStock: The Savage 110 High Country Rifle incorporates the AccuStock technology, which includes an aluminum chassis embedded in the synthetic stock. This system provides exceptional stability and rigidity, resulting in enhanced accuracy and consistency. The stock is finished in Coyote Brown Cerakote.
Adjustable AccuTrigger: The rifle is equipped with Savage's renowned AccuTrigger, which offers a crisp, clean break and can be adjusted to suit individual preferences. The AccuTrigger ensures a light and consistent trigger pull, enabling shooters to achieve exceptional accuracy.
Detachable Box Magazine: The 110 High Country Rifle utilizes a detachable 4-round box magazine, allowing for quick and convenient reloading. The magazine has a generous capacity, ensuring you have enough rounds to take down your target without interruption.
Camo Stock: The rifle features a synthetic stock finished in True Timber Strata, a treatment that blends seamlessly with various hunting environments. The camo pattern helps you stay concealed, providing a tactical advantage during your hunting expeditions.
Stainless Steel Barrel and Action: The rifle's stainless steel barrel and action offer excellent durability and resistance to the elements. This durability is enhanced by the Coyote Brown Cerakote finish applied to all exposed metal parts. The result is reliable performance in adverse weather conditions.
Threaded Muzzle: The Savage 110 High Country Rifle comes with a threaded muzzle, allowing for the attachment of muzzle devices such as suppressors or muzzle brakes. This feature allows the shooter to tune recoil, noise and muzzle rise to meet the requirements of the current environment.
The Savage 110 High Country Rifle is a top-tier centerfire rifle that delivers exceptional performance, accuracy and versatility for hunters who demand the best. With its customizable features, rugged construction and reliable components, this rifle is built to excel in the most challenging hunting environments.
Equip yourself with the Savage 110 High Country Rifle and hunt with confidence.
UPC/EAN | 011356574121 |
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Manufacturer Part Number | 57412 |
Details | Camo Accustock, Accutrigger, PVD Finish 4 rd DBM |
Brand | Savage |
Caliber | 6.5 Creedmoor |
Barrel Length | 22" |
Optics Ready | Yes |
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