Savage Arms to Debut Precision Series Chassis Rifles

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posted on October 4, 2019
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Savage Arms is set to debut three rifles from its new Precision Series during the Grind/Bushnell PRO/AM, a two-day match that will pit individuals and teams against each other while introducing amateur shooters to the world of professional competition. The event kicks off Oct. 4, 2019 at the K&M Shooting Complex in Finger, Tenn.

“Savage is proud to play a part in the 2019 GAP Grind/Bushnell PRO/AM,” said Beth Shimanski, director of marketing at Savage. “To commemorate the match this year, we’re introducing the Precision Series. We’re been working with the team at Modular Driven Technologies to realize the full potential of these Savage rifles, and the results are outstanding.”

Jessica Treglia, senior brand manager at Savage, said the MDT chassis are an ideal match for the Savage actions. “The pairings will allow shooters to custom fit every aspect of these rifles to suit their needs,” she said.

The rifles include:

The 110 Elite Precision

  • Savage factory blueprinted action 
  • MDT ACC aluminum chassis with fully adjustable stock 
  • ARCA Rail along the entire length of the chassis 
  • Stainless steel, flash nitride target receiver 
  • Titanium Nitride bolt body 
  • 5-4 lb user-adjustable AccuTrigger 
  • Self-timing taper aligned muzzlebrake 
  • MDT Vertical Grip and AICS magazine 


Part No. / Description / MSRP
57555  / 110 ELITE PRECISION .223 Rem. / $1,999
57556  / 110 ELITE PRECISION .308 Win. / $1,999
57557  / 110 ELITE PRECISION 6.5 Creedmoor / $1,999
57558  / 110 ELITE PRECISION 6mm Creedmoor / $1,999
57559  / 110 ELITE PRECISION 300 WM / $2,149
57560  / 110 ELITE PRECISION 300 Norma / $2,149
57561  / 110 ELITE PRECISION 300 PRC / $2,149
57562  / 110 ELITE PRECISION 338 Lapua / $2,149

The B Series Precision (.22 LR to .22 WMR) 

  • Custom one-piece MDT Chassis machined from billet aluminum 
  • Adjustable length-of-pull and comb height 
  • 18” heavy threaded barrel w/ flush cap 
  • 1-Piece Picatinny rail 
  • User-adjustable AccuTrigger 
  • 10-round detachable magazine 


Part No. / Description / MSRP
70248 / B22 PRECISION .22 LR / $599
70848 / B17 PRECISION 17 HMR / $599
70548 / B22 MAGNUM PRECISION 22 WMR / $599

A22 Precision

  • Custom one-piece MDT Chassis machined from billet aluminum 
  • Adjustable length-of-pull and comb height 
  • 18” heavy threaded barrel w/ flush cap 
  • 1-Piece Picatinny rail 
  • User-adjustable AccuTrigger 
  • 10-round detachable magazine 
  • Oversized charging handle 


Part No. / Description / MSRP
47248 / A22 PRECISION .22 LR / $599

The new Precision line will debut prior to the official competition and is only one highlight of Savage’s sponsorship this year. In the spirit of the 2019 GAP Grind/Bushnell PRO/AM, Savage is hosting Ready. Set. Grind. For this, Savage Arms will open the ranges for data confirmation and last minute adjustments on the Friday before the match—as well as give attendees an exclusive change to shoot the new Precision line. Representatives from MDT, K&M Precision Rifle Training and Savage Arms will be on hand to assist competitors, as needed. 

For more, visit SavageArms.com.

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