First Look: Savage Arms AccuFit System

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posted on January 3, 2018
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Savage Arms, a company that already receives continuous praise for accuracy and innovation, has just announced the introduction of its new, customizable stock system: the Savage AccuFit.

AccuFit is a complete system that allows comb-height and length-of-pull (LOP) adjustments to be made on the fly, with no more than a screw driver. Consisting of five comb risers and 4 stock inserts, the system allows users to customize the fit of their rifle, without the need of precision tools or a gunsmith. Because a proper fitting rifle is one that you’ll shoot better and with more accuracy, the ability to adjust LOP from 13- to 14-inches in ¼-inch increments, and comb height from ½-inch to 1-inch in 1/8-inch increments on a production rifle now places that sought-after “custom” rifle fit within reach of the average hunter.

You’ll find the new Savage AccuFit systemalong with the AccuTrigger and AccuStock you’ve already come to love from Savage, in the new Model 110 bolt-action platform, with an extensive line of nine initial offerings.

 

The Model 110 Hunter with AccuFit sports a synthetic stock with a blued action and barrel and a detachable box magazine. The Hunter is available in 12 chamberings with either 22″ or 24″ button-rifled barrels. MSRP: $749

The Model 110 Storm with AccuFit sports a stainless steel barrel and action with a synthetic stock. Intended for use in all weather conditions, the Storm is available in 17 chamberings and various right and left-hand models. MSRP: $849

The Model 110 Long Range Hunter with AccuFit is chambered for 10 cartridges, each utilizing a 26″ barrel. The Long Range Hunter in .338 Lapua Mag. features an AICS-compatible detachable box magazine and a fixed muzzle brake, while the others come with a hinged-floorplate magazine and removable muzzle brake. MSRP: $1,099; $1,299 for .338 Lapua Mag.

The Model 110 Varmint with AccuFit sports a synthetic stock, a 26″ heavy-contour barrel, a detachable 4-round box magazine, and is available in .223 Rem., .22-250 Rem. and .204 Ruger. MSRP: $749

The Model 110 Predator with AccuFit sports a synthetic stock, a fluted blued-barrel, oversize bolt knob and a RealTree paint job. Available in six short-action chamberings. MSRP: $899

The Model 110 Wolverine with AccuFit features a heavy 18-inch barrel, a one-piece 20 MOA optics rail, Magpul AICS detachable box magazine, and a muzzle brake to tame the thumping .450 Bushmaster chambering. MSRP: $899

The Model 110 Bear Hunter with AccuFit is chambered in .300 Win. Mag., .300 WSM, .338 Federal, .338 Win. Mag., and .375 Ruger. It sports a synthetic stock with Mossy Oak Break-Up Infinity paint job, a stainless steel action and barrel, removable muzzle brake and hinged floorplate. MSRP: $999

The Model 110 Tactical Desert with AccuFit is chambered in .308 Win., 6.5mm Creedmoor and 6mm Creedmoor. The rifle accepts 10-round Magpul AICS magazines and sports a threaded barrel and oversized tactical bolt handle. The .308 Win. chambering is also available in a left-hand model. MSRP: $769-$784

The Model 110 Scout with AccuFit is chambered in .223 Rem., .308 Win., .338 Federal and .450 Bushmaster. It features a flat dark earth stock with a 16.5″ blued barrel, threaded and capped, adjustable iron sights and a forward-mounted optics rail. MSRP: $819

For more information on the Savage AccuFit system and the new line of Savage Model 110 rifles, visit savagearms.com.

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