Savage Unveils NEW Mid-Year Products
Last week, Savage Arms unveiled some interesting new rifles in a surprise “Mid-Year Product Announcement”. The three new guns include two (2) new long guns chambered in .338 Lapua Magnum, plus a new camo-stocked “Law Enforcement Precision Rifle” fitted with a center-feed detachable box magazine (DBM). These three new offerings should please the tactical shooters out there.
Two new models in .338 Lapua Magnum
Long range shooters will be pleased with the two new .338 LM models. These join Savage’s popular Model 110 BA which has been offered in .338 LM as well as .300 Win Magnum. The NEW Model 110 FCP HS Precision is a long range tactical rifle featuring a 5-round detachable box magazine, HS Precision fiberglass stock with aluminum V-block, 26″ heavy fluted barrel, muzzle brake and AccuTrigger. The Model 110 FCP weighs 10.7 pounds and has a suggested retail price of $1,499.
The second new .338 LM offering is the Model 110 Long Range Hunter (LRH). This hunting varient is lighter and easier to field-carry than the 110 FCP HS (above). The new Model 110 LRH features a composite AccuStock with 3D bedding and a Karsten adjustable cheekpiece. The Long Range Hunter also has a 5-round detachable magazine, heavy fluted barrel, muzzle brake and AccuTrigger. It weighs 9.25 pounds and has a suggested retail price of $1,213.
Model 10 FCP-SR — This new law enforcement precision rifle features our new 10-round, single-column, center-feed detachable box magazine. It also has a tan digital camo synthetic AccuStock with 3D bedding, Accutrigger, 24″ heavy fluted barrel,, a matte black metal finish and one-piece scope mount. The muzzle is threaded for a muzzle brake or suppressor with a 5/8 24 thread. A thread protector is installed. Suggested retail is $1,182.
Precision Rifle Offerings — January Intros
In addition to the mid-year product roll-outs, at SHOT Show earlier this year Savage announced numerous new rifle models. Here are some of our Editors’ favorites among the many models introduced in January, 2011 at SHOT Show.
Model 12 Long Range Precision. Savage expands its high-end target and varmint lineup with the Model 12 Long Range Precision (LRP). The impressive Model 12 LRP features a full-profile, fluted heavy barrel, detachable box magazine, blued finish and an HS Precision fiberglass stock. It also features the red target AccuTrigger, which is adjustable all the way down to a superlight 6 ounces. It is chambered in 243 Win, 6.5 Creedmoor, and 260 Rem. Suggested Retail: $1,081.
Model 110 Predator Hunter Max 1: Savage expands the Predator Series with a long-action model in 6.5-284 Norma only. This rifle features a synthetic AccuStock in Realtree Advantage Max 1 camo, Matte finish, AccuTrigger, detachable box magazine and a 24″ medium-contour fluted barrel. Suggested Retail: $889.
Suppressor-Ready Models: Savage has enhanced several models with threaded muzzles that make it a snap to add an aftermarket suppressor or brake. These models are the Model 10 FP-SR, Model 64 TR-SR, Mark II FV-SR, Mark II TRR-SR (shown), and Model 93R17 TRR-SR. These feature a threaded muzzle with twist-off thread protector installed. 308 caliber rifles have a 5/8 24 thread, while the 223 Rem. and rimfire models have a ½ 28 thread.
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Tags: .338 Lapua Magnum, Box Magazine, DBM, Savage, Tactical
It’s amazing how many times Savage is able to shine up the same ol’ [thing]. How many times do they intend to [sell the same rifle] in a new wrapper?
The Model 110 FCP .338LM certainly has a good price point compared to any other lapua magnums on the market. The larger bolt face makes it more difficult to rechamber an action for those who build w/custom barrels; this looks like the most affordable option.
Savage has figured out what long range hunters want, hopefully they offer a barrel longer than 26″ as an option in the future.
Put it in the McMillan A5 already!
Wishing for a magazine-fed, left-handed bolt action.
Why no info on the new Savage Model 12 Palma?
Wish they put That 110 FCP HS. in a 300 Win Mag.
After barrel break-in, I noticed scratches on the case sides. This scratch made unlocking the bolt quite hard. There are scratches on the bolt length and wear marks that rifles with 2000 rounds thru them do not have. The magazine is not securely captured in the mag well, and may be contributing to a rough bolt cycling action. The ejector is also dimpling the base of the cases. The magazine does not release with just the release button and requires that the mag be “jiggled” to get it out.The rifle was sent back to Savage once already, ……which was at MY EXPENSE!!!!!!
The case scratching issue was minized but not elimated. The rifle is ready to be returned again, as soon as my local gun shop guy gets info from the savage rep. This is not my first Savage rifle…. but it may be my last!!!!