New for 2025: Savage 110 Pro Pursuit Rifle

Savage’s new 110 Pro Pursuit bolt-action rifle is packed full of premium components resulting in what could be considered the company’s most huntable big-game hunting rifle to date.

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posted on January 23, 2025
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Developed in partnership with renowned hunter and television personality Mike Robinson of Farming the Wild, the Savage 110 Pro Pursuit Rifle (PPR) has been crafted specifically for those on the hunt for big game. At its core is the proven 110 action, built with a lightweight stainless-steel receiver coated with Magpul OD Green Cerakote to provide durability and corrosion resistance. To that, Savage has added a newly designed fluted bolt, Cerakoted to further reduce friction, and an upgraded bolt head with dual extractors for dependable reliability, even in the most challenging conditions.

The 110 PPR comes standard with a 20-inch Proof Research carbon-fiber-wrapped stainless-steel barrel, threaded 5/8x24 for the addition of a suppressor and topped with an Omniport Muzzlebrake. This barreled action is seated in an ergonomically superb lightweight Grayboe Pheonix 2 stock, painted with earth-toned camo and black webbing, ensuring optimal concealment in any environment. Sporting an adjustable comb and length of pull, the Grayboe Pheonix 2 stock features an M-Lok bottom rail on the fore-end to allow for easy attachment of accessories for enhanced versatility.

"We are thrilled to partner with Mike Robinson on the development of the 110 PPR. The heart of this rifle lies in its meticulous design tailored for the unique challenges of being in the field in pursuit of big game," said Beth Shimanski, director of marketing at Savage Arms. "Mike's vast hunting experience across Europe and around the world means he understands the lifestyle and needs better than most. His input on this rifle helped deliver an accurate, advanced package with premium components that will excel in realistic hunting conditions and also endure taxing days in the field."

The 110 PPR features a one-piece, flush AICS-style magazine frame and trigger guard, along with a three-round AICS style magazine. Savage’s AccuTrigger allows for a precise and personalized trigger pull, with an adjustable pull weight from 1.5 to 4 pounds. Savage has included a 20 MOA one-piece Picatinny scope rail with the PPR, as well as flush QD cup sling adapters. The bolt handle is threaded and features a knurled bolt knob that ensures purchase, even with gloves on.

The Savage 110 PPR has an MSRP of $2,399 and is currently available in 10 different calibers including 6.5 Creedmoor, .308 Winchester, 6.5 PRC, .300 WSM, 28 Nosler, .30-06 Sprg., .270 Win., .300 Win. Mag., 7 PRC and the all new 7mm Backcountry.

For more information, visit savagearms.com, and check out the video embedded above

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