New Savage 10/110 Tactical Rifle with Modular Chassis
Savage Introduces 10/110 Stealth Evolution in Six Popular Chamberings
Savage has just introduced the new 10/110 Stealth Evolution Chassis Rifle in six chamberings, including the PRS-pleasing 6mm Creedmoor and 6.5 Creedmoor. This rifle will be offered in right-hand and left-hand models. Big Boomer fans can order a .300 Winchester Magnum or the .338 Lapua Magnum.
.223 Rem, 6mm Creedmoor, 6.5 Creedmoor, .308 Win, .300 Win Mag, .338 Lapua Magnum
The 10/110 Stealth Evolution pairs a heavy fluted 5R barrel with a monolithic aluminum chassis finished in bronze Cerakote. The hard polymer-ceramic coating resists abrasion, corrosion, and impact damage. The rifle features a factory-blueprinted 10/110 action, matched with user-adjustable AccuTrigger. The Stealth Evolution comes standard with an extra-long top rail and factory muzzle brake. MSRP for standard calibers is $1799.00 (.300 Win Mag $1999.00 MSRP; .338 Lapua Magnum $2149.00 MSRP).
AccurateShooter Comment: We like the availability of the 6mm Creedmoor chambering, which is finding favor among many PRS shooters. The 6mm CM has less recoil and a flatter trajectory — plus 6mm bullets are cheaper. Savage did the 6mm version right. At 26″, the barrel is long enough, and the 1:7.5″ twist can stabilize the new 110gr SMKs. That Magpul PRS GEN3 stock looks good — controls are tucked away and the toe can be used with a sand-bag. Some other tactical stocks have rails and/or other “pointy bits” that snag on a rear bag. In .223 Rem or 6mm Creedmoor, this rifle would be a good choice for Prairie Dog safaris. We do wish Savage offered a front sled for bag use though.
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Tags: 6.5 CM, 6.5 Creedmoor, 6mm Creedmoor, Magpul Stock, PRS, Savage Stealth, Stealth Evolution, Tactical Rifle, varmint hunting
.223 with a 1/9? That’s so 1980’s. 1/7 or a 1/8 please.
Kevin, I imagine they wanted varmintters to be able to get bullets to the target in one piece. I’ve never shot a 50 or 55gr out of a 1 in 8, but I can’t imagine they would like it much. 1 in 9 should still stabilize the 80gr, right?
The barrel twist decision mystifies me.
50-55 grain bullets do just fine in 1-8″ barrels.
There’s not a really good reason for Savage to put 1-9 barrels on those rifles. My Savage LRPV has a 1-7″. It does more than fine with light short bullets.