Savage Arms 110 Carbon Tactical for sale Rifle
Savage Arms 110 Carbon Tactical for sale has proven to be an exceptionally versatile rile,” said Jessica Treglia, Sr. Brand Manager at Savage Arms. “The 110 Carbon Tactical is the next step in this design.
With its beavertail forend, AICS magazine compatibility, and one-piece 20 MOA rail, the 110 Carbon Tactical is an adaptable and highly capable rifle—and now it is even lighter. With its new PROOF Research carbon fiber wrapped barrel, it weighs in at just over seven-and-a-half pounds.”
The new 110 Carbon Tactical provides uncompromised balance. The Savage rifle houses its PROOF Research barrel with a rigid AccuStock which secures the action three-dimensionally along its entire length. AccuFit allows for multiple adjustments to its length-of-pull and comb height. The new 110 Carbon Tactical will be available in grey and flat dark earth.
Features
- Factory blueprinted action
- Matte black carbon steel receiver, drilled and tapped (8-40)
- AccuStock with AccuFit technology
- Grey or Flat Dark Earth colorways
- Beavertail forend with 3 sling swivel studs
- 1-piece 20 MOA rail
- PROOF Research Carbon Fiber Wrapped Stainless Steel Cut Rifled Barrel with threaded muzzle
- 1.5-4 lb user-adjustable AccuTrigger
- AICS detachable box magazine
FIELD TEST: Savage 110 Carbon Tactical FDE
Savage’s famed 110 series casts a wide net with many variations to choose from. The Carbon Tactical in FDE is one model that blurs the lines. Hunting rifle? Long-range target gun? Both?
by Barb Melloni
Few things “class it up” in the field or on the range like a finely crafted, accurate, and easy-on-the-eyes bolt gun. When Savage released the 110 Carbon Tactical, I knew it wouldn’t be long before I would be grabbing some .
308 Win. off the ammo shelf to feed this rifle during my next range session. If all went well, I’d take it on my next whitetail hunt or shoot out to distance with some handloads.
The 110 Carbon Tactical FDE I happened to be testing was chambered in .308, but if that isn’t your jam, no worries — it is also available in 6.5 PRC and the ever-popular 6.5 Creedmoor.
All three options weigh under eight pounds and have similar barrel lengths ranging from 22 inches up to 24 inches. Overall rifle length also stays similar among the three options with lengths ranging from 42 inches up to 44.25 inches. If you aren’t a fan of the FDE seen here, it is also available in black.
While unboxing the 110 Carbon Tactical, the first thing that caught my eye was the ever-classic carbon fiber-wrapped stainless steel PROOF Research barrel. While we left our muzzle bare, it is threaded and ready to accept a suppressor.
The action is held fit and secure within Savage arms 110 patented AccuStock stock. On both the beavertail forend and on the rear portion of the gun, you will find three thoughtfully placed sling swivel studs that will fit not only your favorite sling but also a bipod.
Speaking of fitting this gun specifically to your needs and preferences, the AccuTrigger is adjustable without the need to go to a gunsmith. It adjusts anywhere from four pounds all the way down to a mere pound and a half!
Of course, savage arms 110 doesn’t simply stop at a crisp, customizable trigger, top-tier barrel, and other features we have already mentioned. Perhaps you are sharing this rifle with a friend, and they find themselves needing to adjust for a longer length of pull or a lower height on the cheek riser.
That’s no problem with this rifle, as both points of contact can be adjusted to fit the shooter to their specific requirements. No need to settle for a “good enough” fit with the 110 Carbon Tactical.
Savage arms 110
My eyes aren’t what they used to be, so holding back when it came to glass was not an option. On top of the included 20 MOA, one-piece rail, we placed a Warne Skyline one-piece mount to which we mounted an EOTech Vudu 5-25×50 riflescope.
The MD3 reticle on this bad boy would serve any tactical/target shooting application quite well, but I appreciated the fact it would allow for quick target acquisition on any medium to large-sized game without causing too much fuss within the glass, giving me more than just one specific use out of this gun/scope combo.
Our range session was unseasonably warm but most welcome for November, with temperatures hovering in the upper 60s and a half-value wind coming in from the southwest.
The ammunition we would be testing included Hornady Outfitter .308 with a 165-gr. CX bullet, Sig Sauer’s Elite Hunter .308 with a 165-gr. bullet/controlled expansion tip combo, and finally Federal’s Non-Typical Whitetail .308 150-gr. soft point.
Each round from our three selections fed flawlessly through the gun, but that was to be expected. For hunting purposes, you don’t anticipate running the gun hot. If you’re out at the range doing some long-distance shooting, though, you may let that barrel get a little toasty, and we made sure to do so during our test.
Even with the barrel as hot as leather car seats in the summer sun, everything ran just fine with no issues arising. The average group size ranged from 1 MOA to 1.5 MOA between the three ammo brands tested.
Savage arms 110
I expect those groups would shrink down a bit once the gun has a chance to break in. As it sits, this gun shoots a “minute of whitetail” and I wouldn’t hesitate to take it to the woods. My inner handloader is begging to see how small we can shrink those groups with bullet/powder combos specifically tailored to this gun.
savage arms 110 has, once again, knocked it out of the park with a bolt gun that has custom features close to DIY prices.
Savage Arm 110 Carbon Tactical FDE
- Action: bolt
- Barrel Length: 22-in.
- Barrel Material: carbon fiber wrapped stainless
- Chambering: .308 Winchester
- Capacity: 10 + 1
- Length of Pull: 12.75- to 13.75-in.
- Magazine Type: detachable AICS-style box magazine
- Overall Length: 42-in.
- Rate of Twist: 1 in 10
- Receiver Material: carbon steel
- Stock Material: synthetic
- Weight: 7.65 lbs.
- MSRP: $1,789.00
Savage Arm 110 Carbon Tactical Brings Lightweight, Long-Range Powerhouse
Savage Arms 110 just announced t
its popular 110 line of bolt-action rifles, one ready to do serious work. The
Savage 110 Carbon Tactical Brings Lightweight, Long-Range Powerhouse
Savage Arms 110 just announced the latest addition to its popular 110 line of bolt-action rifles, one ready to do serious work.
The Savage Arms 110 Carbon Tactical dramatically cuts weight via its PROOF Research carbon-fiber wrapped stainless steel barrel. Chambered in .308, 6.5 PRC or 6.5 Creedmoor, this new 110 comes ready for most any hunting or long-range shooting pursuit.
Savage arms 110 Carbon Tactical Details
“The 110 Tactical has proven to be an exceptionally versatile rifle,” said Jessica Treglia, Sr. Brand Manager at Savage Arms. “The 110 Carbon Tactical is the next step in this design. With its beavertail forend, AICS magazine compatibility, and one-piece 20 MOA rail, the 110 Carbon Tactical is an adaptable and highly capable rifle—and now it is even lighter. With its new PROOF Research carbon fiber wrapped barrel, it weighs in at just over seven-and-a-half pounds.”
savage arms 110
The new 110 Carbon Tactical provides a balance of components. It starts with the highly-regarded PROOF Research barrel. Housed in Savage’s AccuStock, the system secures the action three-dimensionally along its entire length. AccuFit delivers adjustments to both length-of-pull and comb height. Finally, the 110 Carbon Tactical comes in both grey and FDE finishes.
Savage arms 110
The 110 Carbon Tactical retails for $1,789. For even more info, please visit https://www.tacticalarmoryshop.com/
Features
- Factory blueprinted action
- Matte black carbon steel receiver, drilled and tapped (8-40)
- AccuStock with AccuFit technology
- Grey or Flat Dark Earth colorways
- Beavertail forend with 3 sling swivel studs
- 1-piece 20 MOA rail
- PROOF Research Carbon Fiber Wrapped Stainless Steel Cut Rifled Barrel with threaded muzzle
- 1.5-4-pound, user-adjustable AccuTrigger
- AICS detachable box magazine
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