Description
The Savage 10/110 Long Range Varmint 204 Ruger, 26″ Barrel, AccuFit Gray Stock, 4 rd is a purpose-built, bolt-action rifle designed for precision shooting at extended ranges. It combines Savage’s reliable 10/110 action with a varmint-contour 26-inch barrel chambered in the flat-shooting .204 Ruger cartridge, all housed in an adjustable AccuFit stock for a custom fit. This setup is engineered for shooters who demand accuracy on prairie dog towns or coyote stands where wind and distance are constant factors.
Key Features
- Chambered in the high-velocity, low-recoil .204 Ruger caliber.
- 26-inch heavy-contour barrel for increased velocity and reduced barrel whip.
- Adjustable AccuFit stock system for custom length of pull and comb height.
- Savage’s renowned AccuTrigger, user-adjustable from 2.5 to 6 pounds.
- Top-load, bottom-eject design for easy scope mounting and reliable feeding.
- Drilled and tapped receiver for scope bases (compatible with Savage standard or EGW rails).
Specifications & Details
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Caliber | .204 Ruger |
| Barrel Length | 26 Inches |
| Magazine Capacity | 4 Rounds (Detachable Box Magazine) |
| Stock | AccuFit Gray Synthetic |
| Trigger | Adjustable AccuTrigger |
| Overall Length | Approx. 46.5 Inches |
I’ve put a few hundred rounds of factory 32-grain loads through a similar setup, and here’s the thing—the .204 Ruger is a laser beam. That 26-inch barrel really lets the cartridge stretch its legs, pushing those lightweight bullets at speeds that make trajectory almost an afterthought. The real star, though, is the AccuFit stock. You can dial in the length of pull and comb height to match your build and optic setup perfectly, which is a huge advantage for consistent cheek weld and eye relief. This rifle is drop-in ready for your preferred scope and rings, no gunsmithing required to get a solid, repeatable fit. At a price point of $635.34, it presents a serious value for a dedicated long-range varminter.
Who This Rifle Is For
This Savage is built for the dedicated varmint hunter or precision rimfire-style competitor looking to step up to a centerfire. It’s for the shooter who spends hours on a bipod, scanning a field or prairie dog town, where first-shot hits at 300+ yards are the expectation, not the hope. It’s also an excellent entry point for someone wanting to learn wind reading and long-range fundamentals with a caliber that has minimal recoil. If your idea of a good time is making tiny groups or connecting on a distant coyote, this platform gives you the tools.
Pros & Cons
Pros: The adjustable AccuTrigger is one of the best factory triggers available, providing a clean, crisp break that directly aids accuracy. The .204 Ruger caliber offers blistering speed, a flat trajectory, and devastating effect on small game with minimal barrel wear. The AccuFit system is a genuine game-fit solution, allowing multiple shooters to use one rifle comfortably. The 4-round detachable magazine is a practical feature for field use.
Cons: That 26-inch barrel makes the rifle long and a bit muzzle-heavy—not ideal for quick off-hand shots or hunting in thick brush. The .204 Ruger, while fantastic, can be more expensive and less readily available than common calibers like .223 Remington. Some shooters may find the synthetic stock lacks the premium feel of a laminate or chassis, though it’s incredibly functional. The rifle weighs in around 9.5 pounds unscoped, so adding a bipod and optic creates a dedicated bench or prone rig, not a lightweight walker.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is the .204 Ruger suitable for anything larger than varmints like coyotes?
A: The .204 Ruger is primarily a varmint cartridge. While it is effective on coyotes and similar-sized predators with proper shot placement, it is not recommended for deer or larger game in Missouri or elsewhere due to its light bullet weight and construction designed for rapid expansion.
Q: What type of scope base does this rifle use?
A: The receiver is drilled and tapped for a standard Savage 110 short action scope base pattern. This is a common footprint, and bases are readily available from manufacturers like EGW, Warne, and Leupold. You’ll need a two-piece base set or a one-piece Picatinny rail, depending on your preference.
Q: Can the AccuFit stock be swapped for an aftermarket chassis?
A: Yes, the Savage 10/110 short action is one of the most widely supported actions in the aftermarket. Many chassis systems from companies like MDT and KRG are designed specifically for it, allowing for even greater customization if you decide to upgrade later. The action is drop-in ready for many popular models.
Look, if you need a rifle that’s accurate out of the box, fits you without modification, and is chambered for a round that laughs at wind, the Savage 10/110 Long Range Varmint is a compelling choice. It’s a focused tool that delivers serious performance without a custom price tag. This model is available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide, with FFL transfer required for firearm purchases. Check current availability to see if it’s ready to ship to your local dealer.



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