Savage 110 Trail Hunter | .243 Win | 22″ | 58031
MSRP: $639.00
Your Price: $572.00
Savage 110 Trail Hunter bolt-action rifle in .243 Winchester with a 22″ threaded medium-heavy barrel, OD Green Hogue overmold stock, Tungsten Cerakote finish, AccuTrigger and detachable box magazine.
The Savage 110 Trail Hunter is a weather-resistant bolt-action hunting rifle built for field use and durability. It pairs a Hogue overmold stock with a Tungsten Cerakote barreled action and a button-rifled, threaded medium-heavy 22″ barrel. The user-adjustable AccuTrigger and drilled-and-tapped receiver make the rifle adaptable to a variety of optics; a Vortex Viper PST Gen II 2.5-10×44 is a suitable optic under $1,000 that complements the rifle’s handling and intended ranges. Typical applications include medium-game hunting and longer-range varmint work where a lightweight, weather-resistant package is preferred.
Product Specifications
- The rifle is chambered in .243 Winchester.
- The action is a Bolt action.
- The barrel measures a 22 inches and is threaded with a medium-heavy profile.
- The barrel is constructed from carbon steel and finished in Tungsten Gray Cerakote.
- The barrel twist rate is 1:9.25″.
- The barreled action and receiver use a Tungsten Cerakote finish for corrosion resistance.
- The stock is an OD Green Hogue overmold for improved grip in adverse conditions.
- The trigger is a user-adjustable AccuTrigger set between 2.5–6 lb.
- Magazine capacity is listed as 4 in structured attributes but some source names list 4+1; this discrepancy requires verification.
- The rifle ships with a detachable box magazine (one magazine reported).
- The safety is a three-position tang safety.
- The receiver is drilled and tapped and comes with 2-piece Weaver-style bases.
- The rifle weighs 8 pounds.
- The overall length is 42.5 inches.
- The UPC is 011356580313.
The 110 Trail Hunter is configured as a practical, field-ready rifle: weather-resistant coatings, an overmolded stock for sure handling, and an adjustable AccuTrigger let you dial-in performance without adding unnecessary weight. Its drilled-and-tapped receiver simplifies mounting a mid-priced scope like the recommended Vortex Viper PST Gen II 2.5-10×44 and its threaded barrel accepts common muzzle devices or a brake for reduced recoil and faster follow-up. For hunters seeking a durable .243 platform that balances weight, accuracy potential, and weather resistance, this model offers a clear, functional toolset in the field.
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