New Savage Arms Model 112 Magnum Target Rifle

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posted on July 1, 2015
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If you are long-range shooter who chambers the .338 Lapua Mag. but are disappointed that your target rifle choices have been limited, not to mention a little hard on the wallet, take a look at Savage Arms' new Model 112 Magnum Target. It might just provide you with the desired competition-grade accuracy at a price that lets you afford to send more rounds downrange. Savage built the rifle around its single-shot Magnum Target Action, and then coupled it with a pillar-bedded heavy barrel and Target AccuTrigger, which can be adjusted by the shooter to a pull of just 6 ozs. 

Specifications:
• Single-shot Magnum Target action built to handle the .338 Lapua Mag. cartridge
• 26-inch heavy barrel, matte finish
• Target AccuTrigger can be set to as low as 6 ozs. of pull
• Oversized bolt handle
• Gray laminate stock with pillar bedding
• Muzzle brake
• 12 lbs., 49.8" long
• MSRP: $1,177

The Model 112 is currently shipping to distributors. For more, visit SavageArms.com.

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