Description
The Savage 10/110 Brush Hunter 375 Ruger, 20″ Barrel, Stainless Steel, Synthetic, 3 rd is a purpose-built, short-barreled bolt-action rifle chambered in the powerful .375 Ruger cartridge. It’s engineered for dense cover and heavy game, offering a compact, corrosion-resistant platform with a 20-inch barrel for easy handling in thick brush and timber. This rifle delivers magnum power in a maneuverable package designed for the most demanding North American hunting scenarios.
Key Features
- Compact 20-Inch Barrel: Optimized for quick handling and easy movement through dense brush without sacrificing ballistic performance.
- Stainless Steel Construction: Provides superior corrosion resistance for reliability in all weather conditions, from Missouri river bottoms to Alaskan rain.
- .375 Ruger Chambering: A true magnum cartridge capable of taking the largest game on the continent with authority.
- Synthetic Stock: Durable, weatherproof, and lightweight, standing up to hard use and harsh environments.
- 3-Round Detachable Box Magazine: Allows for safe unloading and quick reloads when you need a follow-up shot.
Specifications & Details
| Model | Savage 10/110 Brush Hunter |
| Caliber | .375 Ruger |
| Barrel Length | 20 Inches |
| Barrel Material | Stainless Steel |
| Stock | Synthetic |
| Magazine Capacity | 3 Rounds |
This rifle is built on Savage’s proven 110 action, known for its strength and the user-adjustable AccuTrigger system. The .375 Ruger is a formidable round—it essentially matches the legendary .375 H&H Magnum’s performance but does it from a standard-length action, which is a significant engineering feat. That means you get world-class stopping power in a more compact, handling-friendly rifle. The stainless steel barrel and action shrug off moisture, a critical feature when you’re pushing through dew-soaked undergrowth or facing a sudden downpour. At a price of $560.89, this represents serious value for a dedicated big-bore hunting tool. The synthetic stock is built to take abuse without warping or cracking, and the overall package is drop-in ready for optics with its drilled and tapped receiver, compatible with standard Savage 110 scope base patterns from brands like EGW or Warne.
Who This Rifle Is For
This is for the hunter who pursues elk, moose, or bear in thick timber where shots are close and angles are tight. It’s for the Alaskan guide or the backcountry hunter in the Rockies who needs a rifle that can handle anything from a charging boar to a distant caribou. It’s also a logical choice for a hunter in Missouri’s own dense river bottomlands or the Ozark foothills, where a long barrel is a constant snag hazard. If your hunting involves more pushing through brush than glassing across prairies, this is your rifle. The 3-round capacity is practical for most hunting regulations and keeps the profile trim.
Pros & Cons
Pros: The compact 20-inch barrel makes the rifle incredibly quick to shoulder and point in confined spaces. Stainless steel ensures long-term durability with minimal maintenance. The .375 Ruger cartridge is a legitimate one-rifle-for-everything solution for North America. The synthetic stock is impervious to weather and rough treatment. It’s a straightforward, no-frills tool built for a specific job.
Cons: Here’s the thing—the .375 Ruger has significant recoil; it’s not a casual plinking round. Ammunition cost is higher than common hunting calibers. The shorter barrel increases muzzle blast and noise. The utilitarian synthetic stock may lack the aesthetic appeal of wood. This is a specialist’s rifle, not a general-purpose firearm.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is the .375 Ruger too much gun for whitetail deer?
A: For typical whitetail hunting at moderate ranges, yes, it is overkill and will cause excessive meat damage. It is better suited for larger, tougher game like elk, moose, and bear. For deer, a milder caliber like .308 Winchester or .30-06 Springfield is more appropriate.
Q: Can I mount a scope on this rifle?
A: Absolutely. The receiver is drilled and tapped for a scope base. You will need to purchase a set of scope bases and rings compatible with the Savage 110 long action pattern. A low to medium-powered variable scope (like a 1-6x or 2-10x) is an excellent match for this rifle’s intended use.
Q: How does the .375 Ruger compare to the .375 H&H Magnum?
A: The .375 Ruger was designed to duplicate the ballistics of the classic .375 H&H Magnum but in a shorter, non-belted case that fits in a standard-length action. In practical terms, they are ballistic twins, with the Ruger offering a more modern, efficient case design in a more compact rifle platform.
When it comes to a hard-use rifle for dense cover and heavy game, the Savage Brush Hunter makes a compelling argument. It delivers proven magnum power in a tough, weather-resistant, and maneuverable package. This rifle is available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide. FFL transfer required for firearm purchases.




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