Savage Arms Announces Long-Range Chassis Rifles

by
posted on January 5, 2017
** When you buy products through the links on our site, we may earn a commission that supports NRA's mission to protect, preserve and defend the Second Amendment. **
savage_chassis.jpg

Savage Arms has partnered with Ashbury Precision Ordnance and Drake Associates to develop a lineup of tack-driving “chassis-style” rifles designed for serious shooters interested in testing their limits—whether that means extending their effective range from 100 to 300 yards, or joining the exclusive “one-mile club.”

The Model 10 and Model 110 Stealth rifles represent lighter, more compact additions to Savage’s popular long-range BA family. Both feature a factory-blueprinted Model 10/110 barreled action, which is machined from a solid aluminum billet and married to a custom version of the Drake Hunter/Stalker monolithic chassis, which was tailored to fit Savage’s specifications.




Both versions of the BA Stealth offer an M-LOK fore-end and Picatinny rail for easy configuration. And, like the Model 10 Savage Ashbury Precision Rifle, they also feature Savage’s adjustable AccuTrigger system. The proprietary technology allows shooters to quickly and easily dial in the exact amount of trigger pull to match their personal taste, resulting in a crisp, clean, light pull without having to pay a gunsmith to perform the modifications.

Available chambered in 300 Win. Mag. and .338 Lapua Mag., the long-action Model 110 BA Stealth sports a 5/8 x 24 threaded muzzle with brake, Drake one-piece long scope rail and Fab Defense GLR-16 six-position buttstock with adjustable cheek riser.

The short-action Model 10 BA Stealth is available in .308 Win. and 6.5 Creedmoor options. It features a 5/8 x 24 threaded muzzle with protector, EGW one-piece scope rail and Fab Defense GL-SHOCK six-position, shock-absorbing buttstock with adjustable cheek.

Additionally, both chamberings of the Model 110 BA Stealth tip the scale at 11.15 lbs. (which is light relative to an original Model 110 BA that weighs in at 15 lbs.) Both the .300 Win. Mag. and .338 Lapua are 49" long and feature a 24" barrel. The Model 10 BA Stealth is a bit lighter, weighing in at just 9.2 lbs. The .308 Win. version measures 42¼" long overall, including its 20" barrel, while the 6.5 Creedmoor option has a 24" barrel and spans 45¼".

The Model 10 Savage Ashbury Precision Rifle is built to excel at recreational shooting, hunting and tactical competition.

Available chambered in 308 Win. and 6.5 Creedmoor, it features a factory-blueprinted Model 10 barreled action paired with Ashbury’s new Saber Modular Rifle Chassis System (MRCS-AR) folding chassis.

The modular, upgradeable and reconfigurable chassis features a double-locking, folding shoulder stock, along with an octagonal aluminum hand guard with M-LOK attachment system. The Model 10 Savage Ashbury Precision Rifle also features a Magpul MOE pistol grip and buttstock, 24" barrel with 5/8 x 24 threaded muzzle, and includes one Magpul PMAG AICS 10-round detachable magazine. In addition, it weighs 9.85 lbs. and has a 34¾" overall length (with side-folded buttstock), measures 43 3/8" with fully collapsed buttstock, and stretches out to 46 5/8" with the buttstock fully extended.

Collectively, the Model 10/110 BA Stealth and Model 10 Savage Ashbury Precision Rifle offer serious long-range shooters exciting new options for extending their downrange reach while enjoying both practical and tactical long-range performance.

For more information, please visit savagearms.com.

Latest

Christensen Arms Evoke Review 1
Christensen Arms Evoke Review 1

Christensen Arms Evoke: A Budget-Friendly Hunting Rifle Built For The Field

For hunters seeking a well-built, no-frills hunting rifle, the Christensen Arms Evoke offers a host of desirable features, all at a price that leaves room for hunting tags and travel costs.

Wholesale Change in Glock Lineup & Other Industry Moves

Fall 2025 has proven to be a volatile time within the firearm industry, with companies like Glock announcing major changes to its product lineup, while other companies announce expansions and moves.

I Have This Old Gun: Model 1895 Lee Navy Rifle

In the 1890s, U.S. military small arms were evolving rapidly. The recent discovery of smokeless powder, along with the development of new operating systems and cartridge designs, led the U.S. Navy to adopt a radically new platform: the Model 1895 Lee Navy rifle.

Carry Comped: Smith & Wesson Performance Center’s Compensated Bodyguard 2.0 & Shield X

Smith & Wesson introduced compensated models of two popular concealed-carry handguns in its lineup, the Bodyguard 2.0 and Shield X, both designed to help handgunners improve recoil control.

An Appendix-Carry Primer

Although appendix inside-the-waistband carry of a defensive handgun has become increasingly popular, it remains controversial among some concealed carriers. Here, an AIWB practitioner outlines its pros and cons.

Favorite Firearms: A Hero’s War Trophy Returns

My father, Kenneth Cuddeback, graduated from high school in West Chester, Iowa, in 1942 and started at Iowa State University in the fall. When two of his high school friends were going to get drafted, he quit college to join the Army.

Interests



Get the best of American Rifleman delivered to your inbox.