New for 2019: Savage Model 110 Apex Predator XP

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posted on January 20, 2019
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The Savage Arms Model 110 line of rifles has a seemingly unending number of configurations, and the line continues to grow. So how do you further provide benefits to an already option-heavy line of rifles? Make it a packaged deal.

The Model 110 Apex Predator XP bolt-action rifle from Savage Arms is one of the newest additions to the company’s line of scope-included rifles. This new model includes a 4X-12X-44mm Vortex Crossfire II scope that comes mounted and bore-sighted from the factory. The scope’s Dead-Hold BDC reticle provides hash marks that correspond to bullet drop out to 500 yards. Built on a 1-inch tube, the Crossfire II features capped turrets with ¼ MOA adjustments, and provides 3.9 inches of eye relief.

Standard features of the 110 Apex Predator XP rifle include the Savage AccuTrigger, a synthetic Mossy Oak-covered stock with an adjustable length of pull, a detachable box magazine, a threaded, precision button-rifled heavy contour carbon-steel barrel with a thread protector and a one-piece EGW 0 MOA rail.

Tipping the scales at just under 10 pounds (including the scope), the new 110 Apex Predator XP is currently available chambered in 6.5 Creedmoor, .204 Ruger, .223 Rem., .22-250 Rem., .243 Win. and .308 Win.

For more information on the new 110 Apex Predator XP, visit savagearms.com.

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