Savage 110 BA

A few years ago, you might not have mentioned Savage’s name when talking about higher-end rifles. But now, Savage is becoming known for producing some of the most accurate rifles around. They have a gun for every type of shooter and every budget.

Savage’s new 110 BA is designed and chambered for long-range shooting. Not only does it look great, but it shoots just as good as it looks. This gun will be the cover story in American Rifleman in March.

Savage 110 BA

Here are a few specs on the gun:

1.  110 BA is chambered .338 Lapua Mag and 300 Win. Mag.

2.  Magazine capacity is five rounds in .338 Lapua and six in .300.

3.  110 BA uses a Magpul PRS2 stock

4.  Weighs 15.75 pounds.

5.  Overall Length is 50.5 inches

 

The best part about working here is that we've had the 110 BA, and were shooting it, long before most knew it existed. American Rifleman Managing Editor Aaron Carter shot it last fall in Oregon. He’s taken a few deer with it this year and said it’s one of his favorite rifles. OK, maybe the best thing about working here is shooting the guns. Here's a quick video of me shooting the 110 BA with TheFirearmsBlog.com's blogger Steve and Shooting Illustrated's Ed Friedman.

Keep checking back for more. With SHOT right around the corner, I know we’ll have some great products coming in soon.

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5 Responses to Savage 110 BA

Steve S wrote:
February 23, 2010

I am wondering how 1000+ yard performance is with a 26" barrel. Last Lapua I had was 29" then the brake.

Shooting Editor wrote:
February 19, 2010

According to Project Designer Steve Danneker, it is 5/8-24 UNEF-3A.

Shooting Editor wrote:
February 19, 2010

It's both. With a muzzlebrake the barrel measures 29 1/2 inches and without the barrel measure 26 inches even.

Mark C wrote:
February 18, 2010

American Rifleman's article on the 110 BA was facinating. I do see a discrepancy in the barrell length of the article and Savages specification page on the 110. Amer Rif states the barrel is 29 1/2 inches and Savage states it is only 26. Which is correct?

Greg wrote:
February 18, 2010

Great article. It appears the muzzle break is screwed on and can be removed. I was wondering what the thread pitch and diameter is? Wanting to check compatibility with certain sound suppressors. Thanks for the info.