Savage Arms Expands BA Stealth Chassis Rifle Line

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posted on August 31, 2017
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Savage Arms has announced left-hand versions of its popular Stealth chassis rifle chambered in popular long-range calibers. The lineup has also expanded to include .223 Rem. 

The Model 10/110 BA Stealth is a lighter, more compact option in the BA line. It features a factory-blueprinted Model 10/110 barreled action mated to a custom version of the Drake Hunter/Stalker monolithic chassis, which has been modified to Savage's specifications.

Features: 
• New left-hand and .223 Rem. models
• Factory-blueprinted Savage action 
• Monolithic chassis machined from a solid billet of aluminum 
• M-LOK fore-end and Picatinny rail for easy configuration 
• Adjustable AccuTrigger
• 5/8 x 24 threaded muzzle with protector 
• EGW one-piece scope rail 
• Fab Defense GL-SHOCK six-position, shock-absorbing buttstock with adjustable cheek 

MSRP: 
110 BA Stealth .300 Win. Mag. Left Hand / $1,484
110 BA Stealth .338 Lapua Mag. Left Hand / $1,622 
10 BA Stealth .223 Rem. / $1,207 
10 BA Stealth .223 Rem. Left Hand / $1,207 
10 BA Stealth .308 Win. Left Hand / $1,207 
10 BA Stealth 6.5 Creedmoor Left Hand / $1,207 

For more information visit savagearms.com

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