Description
Picture this: you’re scanning a wide Missouri CRP field at last light, needing a rifle that can reach out and ethically take a coyote or a prairie dog without costing a fortune. You need a platform that’s accurate, adaptable, and doesn’t demand a gunsmith’s touch to get right. That’s the exact scenario the Savage 10/110 Prairie Hunter .224 Valkyrie is built for—a purpose-driven, long-range value proposition that gets you on target without emptying your wallet.
The Savage 10/110 Prairie Hunter .224 Valkyrie, 22″ Barrel, AccuFit Gray Stock, Black, 4rd is a bolt-action rifle chambered in the modern .224 Valkyrie cartridge. It’s designed for extended-range varmint and predator hunting, featuring Savage’s user-adjustable AccuFit stock system and a button-rifled barrel for out-of-the-box accuracy at a mid-range price point of $648.50.
Let’s talk about where the value really stacks up. The heart of this rifle is the .224 Valkyrie chambering. Born from the 6.8 SPC case, this cartridge is a ballistic standout, pushing high-BC 80-90 grain bullets at velocities that flat-out shame the .223 Remington at distances past 300 yards. That means less wind drift and more retained energy on target—critical for clean, ethical shots on smaller game at extended ranges. You’re getting near-.22-250 performance without the barrel-burning heat and throat erosion. The 22-inch barrel is a smart compromise, giving you the velocity you need without becoming a cumbersome wand in the brush.
Then there’s the AccuFit stock system. Here’s the thing—most rifles in this price bracket come with a one-size-fits-none stock. Savage changed that. The gray synthetic AccuFit stock lets you adjust the length of pull and comb height with included spacers and shims. No gunsmithing required. You can tailor the fit to your frame, which is a huge advantage for building consistent shooting form, whether you’re tall, short, or somewhere in between. It’s a feature often reserved for rifles costing hundreds more.
The action is the proven Savage 110 series, known for its rugged simplicity and the user-accessible AccuTrigger. The AccuTrigger is a genuine game-ender for budget precision. You can safely adjust the pull weight to your preference, breaking cleanly without the gritty, heavy pull common to other factory triggers. It mates with a button-rifled barrel that’s headspaced at the factory, a combination that consistently delivers sub-MOA accuracy with quality ammunition. This rifle is a natural candidate for optics from brands like Vortex or Bushnell, which offer excellent long-range scopes like the Vortex Diamondback Tactical without breaking the bank.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Model | 10/110 Prairie Hunter |
| Caliber | .224 Valkyrie |
| Barrel Length | 22 Inches |
| Magazine Capacity | 4 Rounds (Detachable Box Magazine) |
| Stock | AccuFit Gray Synthetic (Adjustable LOP/Comb) |
| Overall Length | Approx. 42.5 Inches |
| Weight | Approx. 7.5 lbs (Unscoped) |
Pros & Cons
The pros are clear. You get exceptional adjustability and a superb out-of-the-box trigger for the money. The .224 Valkyrie chambering offers modern ballistic performance for the long-range varminter. The system is reliable and famously accurate for a production rifle. The cons? .224 Valkyrie ammo isn’t as ubiquitous or as cheap as .223. It’s a handloader’s dream, but factory ammo selection, while growing, is more limited. The synthetic stock, while functional and adjustable, doesn’t have the premium feel of a chassis or composite stock—but that’s the tradeoff to hit this price.
Who This Rifle Is For
This rifle is for the practical hunter and shooter who measures value by performance per dollar. It’s for the Missouri predator hunter who needs to make a 400-yard shot on a coyote in a crosswind. It’s for the precision-minded varminter who wants to stretch their range without stepping into a custom rifle price tag. It’s also a solid foundation for a beginner interested in long-range shooting, as the adjustable stock helps learn proper fit. If your goal is affordable, repeatable hits on small targets at distance, this Savage is a top contender.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is the .224 Valkyrie a good round for deer hunting in Missouri?
A: We do not recommend the .224 Valkyrie for deer hunting. While it has the range, it lacks the bullet weight and energy transfer required for a quick, ethical harvest on medium game like whitetail deer. It is an excellent cartridge for varmints and predators like coyotes, but for deer, consider a .243 Winchester or 6.5 Creedmoor minimum.
Q: Can I use standard .223 Remington ammunition in this rifle?
A: Absolutely not. The .224 Valkyrie is a different cartridge and is not interchangeable with .223 Remington or 5.56 NATO. Firing the wrong ammunition can cause catastrophic failure and serious injury. Only use ammunition clearly marked as .224 Valkyrie.
Q: Does the rifle come with scope bases installed?
A: Yes, the Savage 10/110 Prairie Hunter comes from the factory with a pre-installed Picatinny rail. This means you can directly mount most modern rifle scopes using standard rings, saving you time and an extra purchase. It’s drop-in ready for your optic of choice.
Ready to see if the Savage Prairie Hunter in .224 Valkyrie is the right tool to extend your effective range? This rifle is available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide. Check current availability and explore financing options on our site.




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