Been shooting the Savage 110 since the mid 1970's , the button bore rifling was extremely accurate. And back then they had what we reffered to as the " buggy whip barrel" didn't matter though. If you glass bedded the stock and free floated the barrel they would shoot sub moa. I had a .243 that would shoot almost the same hole all day. Won rifle matches with it and killed hundreds of ground hogs out to 500 yards. Used a 110 in 7 mag to harvest two Elk in Az. Can't wait to load for one of these babies.
I got the 20. Honestly I can't imagine needing the 24 for any real life situations. I've only taken her out to 600 yards but she has plenty left in her. My old Marine Corps buddy owns a gun shop and said he's taken the 20 out to a 1,000 yards. I don't have the same scopes he has personally to go that far out. She's already got a little weight on her so another 4 inches of added weight and maneuvering through the brush or whatever doesn't seem worth the extra yardage she might get.
@@zanestroud639 I haven't had any issues at all and I've had her for about 2 years now. Savage is known for good barrels. I'd contact them to have them check it out.
I bought the 110 Tactical in .308. I mounted an Arken Gen 4 6-24x50. It's not very light. The scope is heavier than most. I will tell you that this is a tack driver ! I reloaded my own with Hornady 168 AMAX with 47 grains of Reloader 17. I was stacking them. They were touching each other. The trigger on this rifle has to be one of the best out there. I would be another Savage and an Arken scope. A great combination. If you buy this rifle you will be very happy. Happy shooting...
A few weeks ago, I picked up a Savage Axis II in .30-06, with Weaver scope, accutrigger, and sling studs-- all factory installed for $350usd. Tbh, I wasn't even looking for a bolt gun, and I didn't know all that much about Savage... But I *do* know a good deal when I see one and jumped on it! All I can say is: if Savage engineers their *entry level* rifles to perform *this well,* I think it's safe to say, I've drunk the coolaid, and cannot wait to get my mitts on a 110 and a MSR 15!! 🖒😎
Love my 110 varmint .22-250 shooting 60gr Nosler varm. at 300yd at .18moa best 5 shot group .01 off lands and a must trigger set at 1.5lb max , and out of a knockoff but sturdy bi pod, and good but stock preset pressure control very light grip with trigger hand .
Bought mine and bought a muzzle break and too it to a gun smith. The barrel has such a taper that narrows down too much at the end of the barrel. Have to cut a couple inches off in order to be able to fit the break.
Just picked up Hunter 110 in .223. Excellent accuracy OOB. Nice fitting options and the trigger is excellent. However, the feeding is a nightmare. Already anticipating a switch to the Magpul Hunter stock and magazine when it becomes available.
I like the movement Savage has taken with the stocks. I think there a lot more modular now and fit shooters a lot better. I haven't heard how the accuracy is with these new stocks but I'm sure s good bedding job could always helo as long as barrel is properly free floated.
Question for you. Wouldn’t an adjustable stock do the job better than adding or subtracting those fillers? First time hearing about length of pull inserts and those rise of stock cones. I’m still new to shooting.
Anybody on here have the Scout version of the Savage 110? I am considering that one and the tactical in .308 Winchester. I am looking at it mostly as a hunting rifle.Thanks for any replies.
@roland saldana Thanks for the reply, Roland. Why do you suggest the tactical? I would be interested in your feedback. The Scout is a pound lighter than the tactical and has a shorter barrel, which might make it better in the brush. But the tactical gets consistently excellent reviews. Again, thanks for replying.
FALSE. They all utilize the long action... I have a Savage 110 Apex Predator in 22-250. It still uses a long action. My only real complaint about the rifle.
@@andrewtanczyk4009 I'm really in to older guns like the Remington 700 before the year 2000 and I have a Browning A-bolt early nineties that yes is made in Japan but have been since the sixties. Standard calibers are great you don't need a missile to shoot or kill an animal. Also remember you can't shoot what you can't see so spend money on optics. Vortex is very good and Burris is right there also.
@@donaldscearce5687 Problem with the Remingtons now is really poor quality control/assurance. It's hit or miss whether or not you'd get a dud out of the box
Plastic is beneficial in basically every way other than looks. I personally like the look of a basic black stock, but either way plastic is a lot more durable and weatherproof than traditional walnut.
Been shooting the Savage 110 since the mid 1970's , the button bore rifling was extremely accurate. And back then they had what we reffered to as the " buggy whip barrel" didn't matter though. If you glass bedded the stock and free floated the barrel they would shoot sub moa. I had a .243 that would shoot almost the same hole all day. Won rifle matches with it and killed hundreds of ground hogs out to 500 yards. Used a 110 in 7 mag to harvest two Elk in Az. Can't wait to load for one of these babies.
Couldn't be more happy with my Savage 110 Tactical in 308. Best 308 on the market for the money.
Has your barrel and chamber gone to hell yet? Had mine for less than 2 months and it already won't shoot or load very well.
@@zanestroud639 you must not have taken care of it.
Which length barrel 308 did you choose, 20 or 24? I’m looking at the 20..
I got the 20. Honestly I can't imagine needing the 24 for any real life situations. I've only taken her out to 600 yards but she has plenty left in her. My old Marine Corps buddy owns a gun shop and said he's taken the 20 out to a 1,000 yards. I don't have the same scopes he has personally to go that far out. She's already got a little weight on her so another 4 inches of added weight and maneuvering through the brush or whatever doesn't seem worth the extra yardage she might get.
@@zanestroud639 I haven't had any issues at all and I've had her for about 2 years now. Savage is known for good barrels. I'd contact them to have them check it out.
Recently purchased the Savage 110 Bear Hunter in 300 Win Mag, and couldn't be happier. Excellent features for the price point.
I bought the 110 Tactical in .308. I mounted an Arken Gen 4 6-24x50. It's not very light. The scope is heavier than most. I will tell you that this is a tack driver ! I reloaded my own with Hornady 168 AMAX with 47 grains of Reloader 17. I was stacking them. They were touching each other. The trigger on this rifle has to be one of the best out there. I would be another Savage and an Arken scope. A great combination. If you buy this rifle you will be very happy. Happy shooting...
I bought me a older model savage 11 7mm08 , no accutrigger on this model. New for 450 $. Very nice gun. I cant wait to go hunting next year.
A few weeks ago, I picked up a Savage Axis II in .30-06, with Weaver scope, accutrigger, and sling studs-- all factory installed for $350usd.
Tbh, I wasn't even looking for a bolt gun, and I didn't know all that much about Savage... But I *do* know a good deal when I see one and jumped on it!
All I can say is: if Savage engineers their *entry level* rifles to perform *this well,* I think it's safe to say, I've drunk the coolaid, and cannot wait to get my mitts on a 110 and a MSR 15!!
🖒😎
got the same exact one in 308 and am satisfied. worth the money
Love my 110 varmint .22-250 shooting 60gr Nosler varm. at 300yd at .18moa best 5 shot group .01 off lands and a must trigger set at 1.5lb max , and out of a knockoff but sturdy bi pod, and good but stock preset pressure control very light grip with trigger hand .
That 110 storm is catching my eye
High country looks nice
Just bought one. I like it ALOT
In .400 legend
Bought mine and bought a muzzle break and too it to a gun smith. The barrel has such a taper that narrows down too much at the end of the barrel. Have to cut a couple inches off in order to be able to fit the break.
Just picked up Hunter 110 in .223. Excellent accuracy OOB. Nice fitting options and the trigger is excellent. However, the feeding is a nightmare. Already anticipating a switch to the Magpul Hunter stock and magazine when it becomes available.
yep, I have the 110 Predator 223. Magazine is a nightmare
I just ordered the 110 hunter. Hyped
Travis Ciminello did u get it ? I just ordered mine in 30-06
Oh yeah I got it. And it’s awesome !
@@aaa3d473 What caliber did you get?
Arthur Henderson 6.5 creed
Travis Ciminello you’ve been happy with it so far? Looks like a great rifle. What you hunting with it? Deer?
I like the movement Savage has taken with the stocks. I think there a lot more modular now and fit shooters a lot better. I haven't heard how the accuracy is with these new stocks but I'm sure s good bedding job could always helo as long as barrel is properly free floated.
BA Reloader 1/2 moa consistently. That are bedded and free floated standard
Crazy it’s a model 110 and this video has had 110k views.
Does the savage 110 hunter come with a scope from factory ?
Very beefy barrel. Mine is a 10 FCP-SR w/only 20". Itching to shoot it now.
If it shoots as well as mine did you will love it!
Savage makes a great hunting rifle
Just picked up the 110 tactical in 300wm
Thanks for the video very interesting
Question. The trigger guard/floorplate assembly and the detachable magazine. Polymer or metal?
I have a savage 10t. With accu- stock and trigger. Can I purchase a adjustable stock for it?
Wish they'd make it with a internal magazine
Any idea why the Sportsman`s Warehouse model shows to be 8.75 pounds but on the Savage website, it shows to weigh 10 pounds ? Confused.
Question for you. Wouldn’t an adjustable stock do the job better than adding or subtracting those fillers? First time hearing about length of pull inserts and those rise of stock cones. I’m still new to shooting.
Yes, but at a significant price difference. A decent adjustable stock can add a grand to the price tag.
Is there a conversion from hinge plate to box magazine
Anybody on here have the Scout version of the Savage 110? I am considering that one and the tactical in .308 Winchester. I am looking at it mostly as a hunting rifle.Thanks for any replies.
@roland saldana Thanks for the reply, Roland. Why do you suggest the tactical? I would be interested in your feedback. The Scout is a pound lighter than the tactical and has a shorter barrel, which might make it better in the brush. But the tactical gets consistently excellent reviews. Again, thanks for replying.
I’m looking at the same two. Which one did you go with?
Impressive
Does the 110 come in short action for 243 and long actions for 7mm Mag?
Yes it does was looking at the long range hunter in 7mm rem mag and a 308, hope this helps.
@@siegepandabob6957 Thank you.
FALSE. They all utilize the long action... I have a Savage 110 Apex Predator in 22-250. It still uses a long action. My only real complaint about the rifle.
I like this Savage. Which tripod are you using?
@Dan Kidder Thanks!
Not Happy with the new 110.. I liked my old Stalk better.
Your old what?
Plastic doesn't absorb moisture. I think it's very ugly and don't care for the new guns that are out today
Donald Scearce what Rifle would you suggest?
@@andrewtanczyk4009 I'm really in to older guns like the Remington 700 before the year 2000 and I have a Browning A-bolt early nineties that yes is made in Japan but have been since the sixties. Standard calibers are great you don't need a missile to shoot or kill an animal.
Also remember you can't shoot what you can't see so spend money on optics.
Vortex is very good and Burris is right there also.
@@donaldscearce5687 Problem with the Remingtons now is really poor quality control/assurance. It's hit or miss whether or not you'd get a dud out of the box
Plastic is beneficial in basically every way other than looks. I personally like the look of a basic black stock, but either way plastic is a lot more durable and weatherproof than traditional walnut.
@@Gamer4051 I agree I said older because since freedom group bought Remington it's been nothing but crap