New for 2026: Savage 110 Trophy Series

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posted on February 23, 2026
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LEDE 110 Trophy Hunter Series

Savage Arms has introduced its 110 Trophy Series. As part of the overhaul of the Model 110, the 110 Trophy Series is a four-gun lineup of rifles incorporating the 110 Trail Blazer, 110 Trail Blazer XP, 110 Ridge Hunter and 110 Carbon Hunter. The key features of the all-new 110 Trophy Series are the corrosion-resistant finish and the Trophy stock, which utilizes the user-friendly length of pull adjustment. The upgraded finish is applied to both the action and the barrel, and is available in Cerakote and stainless steel offerings to withstand harsh environmental conditions. The newly designed Trophy stock utilizes Savage's new Quick Set Dial (QSD) system, which offers a toolless solution to quickly adjust length of pull.

"The Trophy Series does not just add new features. It builds on the heritage that was started when the 110 was launched decades ago," said Beth Shimanski, vice president of marketing at Savage Arms. "The innovations made on the platform as a whole, and specifically on these four rifles, usher in a new generation of precision hunting rifles."

110 Trail Blazer

The 110 Trail Blazer features a Flat Dark Gray 110 Trophy stock and Black Ink Cerakoted barreled action. Available in over 20 chamberings, the 110 Trail Blazer barrel ranges from 16.5-20 inches with a threaded muzzle and one-piece 0 MOA rail. Many cartridge offerings are available in a left-handed configuration, with an MSRP of $719-759.

110 Trail Blazer XP

The 110 Trail Blazer XP has all the best features of the 110 Trail Blazer and builds further. In addition to the 110 Trophy Stock, straight-fluted carbon-steel barrel, threaded muzzle and 0 MOA rail, the 110 Trail Blazer XP comes equipped with a Vortex Crossfire II 3-9x40mm scope. This rifle is ready to hunt out of the box. MSRP for the 110 Trail Blazer XP ranges from $909 to $959.

110 Ridge Hunter

Light, compact and purpose-built, the 110 Ridge Hunter is designed for close encounter hunting situations. Blending precision with practicality, the 110 Ridge Hunter boasts the user-adjustable AccuTrigger and stainless steel barrels with medium contour. The rifle is available in both right-handed and left-handed configurations across 12 cartridges, including the newly available 300 HAM'R and 338 ARC. The MSRP of the 110 Ridge Hunter ranges from $899 to $939.

110 Carbon Hunter

Rounding out the 110 Trophy Series, the 110 Carbon Hunter is the flagship. The standout feature of the 110 Carbon Hunter is the carbon fiber wrapped barrel, available in 18- and 20-inch variations dependent on the cartridge. Combined with the jeweled bolt body, this rifle promises performance for right-handed and left-handed shooters alike. All six cartridge offerings are available for an MSRP of $1149.

For more information visit savagearms.com.

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