Savage Offers Scoped-Rifle Package Guns Chambered in .450 Bushmaster

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posted on August 27, 2019
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Savage is now chambering 450 Bushmaster in its 110 Apex Hunter XP and 110 Engage Hunter XP Package Rifles. .and offers improved range, accuracy and power over other straight-walled rifle cartridges and sabots. Shipments of these firearms have been delivered to dealers.

Both of the new package rifles offer a tough, synthetic stock with enhanced ergonomics and adjustable length-of-pull, as well as the user-adjustable AccuTrigger and a 22” carbon steel barrel with a ported muzzle brake. The Apex Hunter XP comes with a Vortex Crossfire II 3-9x40 mm scope and a one-piece rail, while the Engage Hunter XP features a Bushnell Engage 3-9x40 mm. Both scopes are mounted, bore-sighted and ready to shoot. For more, visit savagearms.com.

Part No. / Description / MSRP
57493 / 110 APEX HUNTER XP 450 BUSHMASTER 22” Barrel / $773
57494 / 110 ENGAGE HUNTER XP 450 BUSHMASTER 22” Barrel / $519

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