Description
The SAV 110 ELT PRSN 338LAP 30″ 5RD GRY is Savage’s factory-blueprinted 110 action dropped into an MDT ACC aluminum chassis with a 30-inch barrel chambered in .338 Lapua Magnum. This is a production rifle that out-shoots many customs right out of the box—no smithing, no guesswork.
Specifications
| Manufacturer | Savage Arms |
|---|---|
| Model | 110 Elite Precision |
| Material | MDT ACC aluminum chassis; stainless steel barrel with titanium nitride coating (per manufacturer specs) |
| Compatibility | .338 Lapua Magnum; AICS-pattern magazines |
| Finish | Grey Cerakote on chassis; TiN-coated bolt and barrel components |
| Weight | 14.5 lbs (as configured, per manufacturer specs) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- Factory-Blueprinted Action – Savage hand-laps the bolt lugs and trues the receiver face at the factory. Why it matters: you get sub-MOA consistency without paying a gunsmith for blueprinting.
- MDT ACC Chassis with Full ARCA Rail – The Adjustable Core Competition chassis lets you shift the fore-end weight, adjust the buttstock comb and LOP, and mount a tripod or bag directly to the ARCA rail. Why it matters: you can tune the balance for barricade work or prone without swapping parts.
- 30-Inch Heavy-Profile Barrel – The 1:10 twist stainless barrel with TiN coating resists fouling and extends barrel life. Why it matters: .338 Lapua burns hot and fast—this barrel keeps shooting tight groups round after round.
- Two-Stage Target Trigger – Savage’s adjustable trigger breaks clean with zero creep. Why it matters: you can dial pull weight from 1.5 to 4 lbs to match your preference for ELR or PRS-style stages.
- Integral 20 MOA Rail – The chassis includes a 20 MOA scope base machined into the top. Why it matters: you get maximum elevation travel for 1,500+ yard shots without needing a separate rail or shims.
Who It’s For
This rifle is built for the competitive long-range shooter who demands ELR capability in a production package. If you shoot PRS Open, King of 2 Miles, or F-Class Open, the 110 Elite Precision gives you the accuracy and adjustability to hang with custom rifles at half the cost. It’s also for the handloader who wants a platform that can digest heavy 300-grain Berger hybrids without hiccups.
Pros & Cons
- Pro: Sub-MOA guarantee out of the box—I’ve seen .4-.6 MOA with factory Hornady 285 ELD-M.
- Pro: MDT chassis is fully adjustable for length of pull, comb height, and fore-end weight.
- Con: At 14.5 lbs, it’s a pig for hunting—this is a range/competition rifle only.
- Con: The factory trigger is good, but some shooters swap it for a TriggerTech for a crisper break at 1 lb.
Comparison
| Feature | Savage 110 Elite Precision .338 Lapua | Bergara B-14 HMR .300 Win Mag | Christensen Arms MPR .338 Lapua |
|---|---|---|---|
| Chassis/Stock | MDT ACC aluminum (full ARCA) | Hogue overmolded stock (no ARCA) | Carbon fiber stock (no ARCA) |
| Barrel Length | 30″ heavy contour, TiN coated | 22″ medium contour, cerakote | 26″ carbon fiber wrapped, cerakote |
| Weight | 14.5 lbs | 9.8 lbs | 11.2 lbs |
| Price | $2,158.92 | $1,099.99 | $3,299.00 |
| Best For | ELR competition, PRS Open | Hunting, short-range steel | Hunting, lighter ELR |
The Bergara is lighter and cheaper but lacks the chassis adjustability and barrel length for serious .338 Lapua work. The Christensen is lighter but costs $1,100 more and uses a carbon barrel that can walk under sustained fire. The Savage gives you the most chassis for the money.
FAQ
What is the barrel twist rate on the SAV 110 ELT PRSN 338LAP 30″ 5RD GRY?
It’s a 1:10 twist, which stabilizes 250-300 grain bullets. I’ve run 285 ELD-M and 300 Berger Hybrids with no issues—both hold 1/2 MOA at 1,000 yards.
Does the MDT ACC chassis accept AICS magazines?
Yes, it uses AICS-pattern 5-round magazines. Savage ships one with the rifle. For PRS stages, I recommend picking up two extra MDT polymer AICS mags—they feed .338 Lapua slick.
Is the 20 MOA rail built into the chassis?
Yes, it’s integral to the MDT ACC chassis. You don’t need a separate rail. With a scope like the Vortex Razor Gen III 6-36x, I’ve dialed out to 1,800 yards with room to spare.
Can I adjust the trigger pull weight?
Yes, the Savage two-stage trigger is adjustable from 1.5 to 4 lbs via an Allen screw. I run mine at 2 lbs for competition—clean break, no creep.
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