The Savage 110 Carbon Predator is a bolt-action field rifle chambered in 6.5 Creedmoor and configured for predator and varmint work, range use, and general field applications. It pairs a Proof Research carbon fiber-wrapped stainless barrel with Savage’s AccuStock system and a granite-textured synthetic stock to prioritize weight savings, rigidity, and consistent performance in adverse conditions. The rifle is drilled and tapped and ships with a removable AICS-style detachable magazine to support practical use in the field.
Key Specifications
- The caliber is 6.5mm Creedmoor, suitable for field and long-range shooting applications.
- The action is a Bolt Action design that accepts AICS-style detachable box magazines.
- The barrel measures 18 inches and is a Proof Research carbon fiber-wrapped stainless steel cut-rifled barrel.
- The barrel features a threaded muzzle with a 5/8×24 thread pattern for compatible muzzle devices.
- The rifle uses Savage’s AccuStock with AccuFit technology and a granite-textured synthetic stock with black rubber cheek piece and grips for secure handling.
- The firearm is finished in a matte black receiver with a granite stock finish and synthetic construction for durability.
- The overall length is listed as 38.25 inches and the unloaded weight is approximately 6.50 lbs.
- The rifle ships drilled and tapped and includes a two-piece Weaver-style base interface for optics mounting.
Savage designed the 110 Carbon Predator to deliver a lightweight, rugged platform that balances portability with a stable shooting experience. The carbon-wrapped barrel reduces weight while maintaining barrel rigidity, and the AccuStock secures the action for consistent alignment. This configuration appeals to informed shooters who prioritize a practical, durable rifle for field and precision-oriented work.
Check local laws and magazine restrictions before purchase; certain states limit magazine capacities and related items (Hawaii, California, Connecticut, District of Columbia, Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island, Vermont, Washington, and Colorado). Verify compliance with state and local regulations prior to transfer or possession.
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