New for 2021: Savage M110 Timberline Realtree Excape

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posted on February 1, 2021
American Hunter Editor in Chief Scott Olmsted checks out a new Model 110, from Savage. Coated in Realtree Excape camo, the Savage M110 Timberline Realtree Excape sports ergonomic grip panels on the forend and pistol grip of its AccuFit AccuStock. At its heart, however, is a blueprinted Model 110 action, utilizing a floating bolt head and a barrel nut.
M110 Timberline Realtree Excape
The AccuFit AccuStock makes this M110 fully customizable to the shooter, with both a modifiable length of pull (LOP) and comb height. The AccuTrigger also lends another aspect of modification, as its pull-weight is user-adjustable from 1.4-4 pounds.

For more information, check out the video above, or visit savagearms.comMSRP: $1129

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