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Savage’s New Generation of Model 110 Bolt Action Rifles

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Savage Arms is kicking off a bold new generation for its legendary Model 110 bolt-action rifle lineup, with the Model 110 Core Tactical leading the charge as a no-nonsense workhorse for precision shooters and tactical enthusiasts. This isn’t just a refresh—it’s a strategic evolution from a company that’s been synonymous with affordable accuracy since the 1950s. The Core Tactical strips away fluff for a 20-inch heavy contour barrel threaded for suppressors, adjustable AccuTrigger, and the AccuFit system for customizable length-of-pull and comb height, all on the proven 110 action that delivers sub-MOA groups out of the box. Priced aggressively around $800-$900, it’s Savage doubling down on value in a market flooded with premium-priced pretenders.

What makes this drop a big win for the 2A community? In an era of escalating ammo costs and regulatory scrutiny on semi-autos, Savage is reminding us why bolt-actions remain the ultimate equalizer—versatile for hunting, long-range plinking, or even defensive roles without the political baggage. The implications are savvy: enhanced modularity (think M-Lok forends and QD sling points) caters to the growing custom-build crowd, while the Core’s threaded barrel nods to the suppressor boom post-NFA reforms. This positions Savage to capture market share from pricier Tikka T3x or Ruger Precision models, proving you don’t need boutique pricing for blue-chip performance. For hunters facing lead-free mandates or PRS competitors on budgets, it’s a timely reminder that innovation thrives when Second Amendment roots run deep—expect these to fly off shelves and spark a wave of user mods across forums.

Bottom line: Savage’s Model 110 reboot isn’t chasing trends; it’s reinforcing the bolt-action throne for everyday patriots. If you’re building a safe or upgrading your truck gun, this Core Tactical demands a spot on your shortlist—grab one before the waitlists form. Pro-2A innovation like this keeps the fire burning.

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