While at the Harrisburg, PA Outdoors Show i stopped at the Savage booth to check out their new 110 Ultralight.
At first glance, it's not too ugly of a rifle. Still not Model 70, or ABL pretty. But not too bad.
Stock is their gray and black AccuStock. With spacers to adjust LOP and comb height. Buttpad is sufficiently squishy to absorb the recoil from such a light rifle.
The action is a lightened 110, but looked more like a lightened Axis action to me.
Bolt is spiral fluted with decently large bolt handle.
Barrel was a 22" Proof Research carbon fibre, with threaded muzzle. Contour about equal to a steel #2.
22" barrels for 6.5CM, 308, 30-06, 270, 280Ackley.
Why manufacturer put a 22" barrel on a 280Ackley is beyond me!
24" barrel for 300WSM, 6.5PRC, 28 Nosler.
No 7mm Rem Mag, 300 Win Mag, or 338 Win Mag.
The first thing you notice upon picking it up is, yeah, it's light! At 5,3/4lbs for the display in 308.
The next thing you notice is the cheap plastic stock feel.
There is a LOT of flex in the forestock!
Touching the barrel, even with the generous free floating, with the forestock is easy.
I asked the rep about this, as it's been a major complaint for years, and got AccuStock, bla bla blaaa.
The adjustable AccuTrigger, as always was nice.
Back to that bolt handle..
It's a good thing the handle is a decent size. Bolt lift was rather hard, and sliding the bolt back and forth rather stiff. Even with the fluting.
Overall...
Good idea, half execution.
At $1,100 retail, i'm not willing to shell out my hard earned money for a rifle that needs a stock, and action work before i take it hunting.
Your money is better spent on a Tikka T3X, or a Mauser M18, even if it does weigh 7lbs.
At first glance, it's not too ugly of a rifle. Still not Model 70, or ABL pretty. But not too bad.
Stock is their gray and black AccuStock. With spacers to adjust LOP and comb height. Buttpad is sufficiently squishy to absorb the recoil from such a light rifle.
The action is a lightened 110, but looked more like a lightened Axis action to me.
Bolt is spiral fluted with decently large bolt handle.
Barrel was a 22" Proof Research carbon fibre, with threaded muzzle. Contour about equal to a steel #2.
22" barrels for 6.5CM, 308, 30-06, 270, 280Ackley.
Why manufacturer put a 22" barrel on a 280Ackley is beyond me!
24" barrel for 300WSM, 6.5PRC, 28 Nosler.
No 7mm Rem Mag, 300 Win Mag, or 338 Win Mag.
The first thing you notice upon picking it up is, yeah, it's light! At 5,3/4lbs for the display in 308.
The next thing you notice is the cheap plastic stock feel.
There is a LOT of flex in the forestock!
Touching the barrel, even with the generous free floating, with the forestock is easy.
I asked the rep about this, as it's been a major complaint for years, and got AccuStock, bla bla blaaa.
The adjustable AccuTrigger, as always was nice.
Back to that bolt handle..
It's a good thing the handle is a decent size. Bolt lift was rather hard, and sliding the bolt back and forth rather stiff. Even with the fluting.
Overall...
Good idea, half execution.
At $1,100 retail, i'm not willing to shell out my hard earned money for a rifle that needs a stock, and action work before i take it hunting.
Your money is better spent on a Tikka T3X, or a Mauser M18, even if it does weigh 7lbs.