NRA Gun of the Week: Savage Model 110 Storm Rifle

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posted on April 28, 2018
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When gun designer Nicholas Brewer designed the Savage Model 110 in 1958, he likely had no idea how relevant it would remain some 60 years later. The 110 is very much alive and well today, despite slight changes that evolved from technology, materials and market trends. The Model 110 Storm is a long-action, all-weather rifle chambered in the venerable .30-’06 Sprg., boasting the newest revelation from Savage: AccuFit, a synthetic stock design that allows shooters to customize both the rifle’s length of pull and comb height quickly and easily while in the field with only a Phillips-head screwdriver. A detachable-box magazine is also incorporated. Check out our NRA Gun of the Week video above to hear what American Rifleman’s Kelly Young has to say about the new Savage Model 110 Storm.

Manufacturer: Savage Arms
Chambering: .30-’06 Sprg.
Action Type: bolt-action, center-fire repeating rifle
Receiver: 416 stainless steel
Stock: AccuFit; synthetic
Magazine: four-round detachable box
Barrel: 416 stainless steel, button-rifled
Trigger: single-stage, adjustable AccuTrigger; 3-lb., 8-oz. pull
Sights: none; drilled and tapped for optic mounts
Weight: 7 lbs., 2 ozs.
MSRP: $849

Additional Reading:
Savage Unveils the Accufit System    
Dedicated to Turkey Hunting with the Savage 212   
Savage Adds to A22 and 110 Wolverine Rifle Lines
True Pair: Two New Long Range Rifles from Savage
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