First Look: Savage Arms 110 Apex Hunter XP

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posted on April 26, 2019
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One of the newest additions to the Savage Arms’ line of scope-included rifles, the 110 Apex Hunter XP features a 3X-9X-40mm Vortex Crossfire II scope that comes mounted and bore-sighted from the factory.

Standard features of the 110 Apex Predator XP include the Savage AccuTrigger, a floating bolt head an adjustable length of pull and a precision button-rifled barrel. The Vortex Crossfire II’s Dead-Hold BDC reticle makes it easier to place accurate shots at extended range, and the scope is securely mounted to a one-piece EGW 0 MOA rail.

The 110 Apex Hunter XP is available in 17 calibers ranging from .204 Ruger to .338 Win. Mag., 11 of which are available in left-handed models. The scoped-rifle has an overall length of 40.25 to 44.25 inches and weighs between 7.67 and 7.96 pounds, depending on chambering.

The 110 Apex Hunter XP has an MSRP of $699. For more information visit savagearms.com.

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