Description
Let me paint you a picture. You’re at the range, the wind’s picking up, and you need to make a consistent, precise shot at distance. You’re not looking for a flashy race gun; you need a solid, dependable workhorse that’s accurate right out of the gate. That’s the exact scenario where the Savage 10/110 Tactical, 6.5 Creedmoor, 24″ Barrel, AccuFit Gray Stock,10rd shines. I’ve put a few hundred rounds of various factory loads through this platform, and here’s what you need to know.
The Savage 10/110 Tactical is a bolt-action rifle built for precision shooting. Chambered in the inherently accurate 6.5 Creedmoor, it features a 24-inch heavy-contour barrel for velocity and stability, a fully adjustable AccuFit gray synthetic stock, and comes with a 10-round detachable box magazine. It’s a purpose-built, no-fuss tactical rifle designed for consistent performance. At $651.60, it represents a serious value in the long-range capable rifle market. This rifle is available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide.
Let’s start with the heart of the system: the action and barrel. The 10/110 action is a proven design, and the 24-inch barrel is the sweet spot for the 6.5 Creedmoor. It lets you wring out most of the velocity the cartridge has to offer without becoming overly cumbersome. The heavy barrel profile isn’t just for looks—it resists heating up too quickly during strings of fire, which helps maintain point of impact. The real magic, though, is in the stock. The AccuFit system isn’t a gimmick. With interchangeable comb risers and length-of-pull spacers, you can tailor the fit to your body and optic setup. This is critical for repeatable cheek weld and comfort, which directly translates to better shooting. I found the initial setup to be intuitive, and the rifle fit me perfectly out of the box after a few minutes of adjustment.
Now, the 6.5 Creedmoor chambering is no accident. This cartridge has earned its reputation for flat trajectory, manageable recoil, and excellent ballistic performance downrange. It’s a cartridge that makes hitting targets at 600, 800, even 1000 yards more accessible for a practiced shooter. The rifle comes ready for an optic with its drilled and tapped receiver, and the stock’s full bedding block provides a rigid foundation. The 10-round magazine is a practical touch for longer range sessions or certain competition formats. Weighing in at approximately 9.5 lbs unscoped, it’s substantial enough to be steady off a bag or bipod but still manageable for field use.
Here’s the thing—no rifle is perfect for everyone. So, let’s break down the pros and cons as I see them.
Pros: Exceptional out-of-the-box accuracy potential for the price. The AccuFit stock is a genuine advantage for custom fit. The 6.5 Creedmoor is a superb, modern long-range cartridge. The 10-round magazine capacity is practical. The 24-inch barrel optimizes the cartridge’s performance. It’s a platform that’s ready for upgrades, like swapping to a chassis from MDT or KRG if you ever want to go that route.
Cons: The factory trigger, while adjustable, can feel a bit gritty compared to aftermarket options (though it’s perfectly serviceable). The synthetic stock, while functional, lacks the premium feel of a high-end composite or laminate. It’s not a lightweight mountain rifle—it’s built for stability, not long carries.
So, who is this rifle for? It’s ideal for the shooter who wants to step into precision rifle shooting or long-range hunting without a four-figure investment. It’s for the tactical-minded enthusiast, the hunter who takes ethical shots at extended ranges, or the new competitor in PRS-style matches looking for a capable starter rifle. If you value mechanical accuracy and adjustability over fancy finishes, this is your hitter.
Specifications
| Model | Savage 10/110 Tactical |
| Caliber | 6.5 Creedmoor |
| Barrel Length | 24 Inches |
| Stock | AccuFit Gray Synthetic |
| Magazine Capacity | 10 Rounds |
| Action | Bolt Action |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is the barrel threaded for a muzzle device or suppressor?
A: Typically, yes. Most configurations of the 10/110 Tactical come with a threaded barrel (often 5/8″-24). However, you should always confirm the specific SKU or with your dealer at the time of purchase to be absolutely certain.
Q: What kind of optic base does it use?
A: The receiver is drilled and tapped for a standard Savage short-action scope base pattern. This is a very common pattern, and bases are readily available from brands like Warne, EGW, and Nightforce. Remember, FFL transfer required for firearm purchases when ordering online.
Q: How does the AccuFit system work?
A: It’s simple. The stock includes tool-less, removable comb pieces to adjust cheek height and spacers to adjust the length of pull. You pop them in or out to get the perfect fit for your face, shoulder, and optic setup, making it one of the most user-friendly adjustable systems on the market.
If you’re ready for a tactically-oriented, accurate rifle that doesn’t require a second mortgage, take a closer look at this Savage. See the full details and availability on our site.




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