Description
The Savage 10/110 Predator 260 Remington, 24″ Barrel, AccuFit Realtree Max-1, 4 rd is a purpose-built bolt-action rifle designed for the discerning hunter who needs to make precise, ethical shots at extended ranges. Chambered in the flat-shooting .260 Remington, it combines Savage’s legendary out-of-the-box accuracy with a fully adjustable stock and effective camouflage to dominate open country and timber edges. When it comes to reaching out across a bean field or picking a varmint off a hillside, this rifle delivers the consistency and ergonomic fit required for a clean harvest.
Key Features
- AccuFit System: User-adjustable comb height and length of pull with included spacers—no gunsmithing required to achieve a perfect cheek weld and fit.
- AccuTrigger: Savage’s renowned, user-adjustable trigger for a crisp, clean break that enhances shot control and precision.
- Realtree Max-1 Camo: Full-coverage finish that breaks up the rifle’s outline in a variety of wooded and transitional environments.
- 24″ Barrel: Provides optimal velocity for the .260 Remington cartridge, maximizing its long-range potential and flattening trajectory.
- Detachable Box Magazine: Holds 4 rounds for reliable feeding and allows for quick unloading or caliber changes in the field.
Specifications & Details
| Caliber | .260 Remington |
| Barrel Length | 24 inches |
| Magazine Capacity | 4 Rounds |
| Stock | AccuFit, Realtree Max-1 Camo |
| Action | Bolt Action |
| Trigger | Adjustable AccuTrigger |
Built on Savage’s proven 110 action, this Predator model is a dedicated tool. The .260 Remington is essentially a 6.5mm Creedmoor sibling, offering superb ballistic coefficients and manageable recoil. That said, its real advantage is how it handles. The AccuFit system lets you tailor the stock to your body and shooting style, which is critical when you’re prone on a ridge or seated in a blind. The matte black finish on metal parts complements the camo to eliminate glare. With a price point of $743.15, it represents a significant value in the precision hunting rifle market, available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide.
Who This Rifle Is For
This rifle is for the hunter who studies ballistics and knows his effective range. It’s for the whitetail hunter facing long shots across agricultural fields in the Midwest, the predator caller needing to place a bullet precisely, or the shooter who appreciates a cartridge that performs well in both hunting and target scenarios. If your strategy involves glassing from a distance and making one shot count, this is your platform. It’s also a solid foundation for someone wanting to build a custom rifle, as the 10/110 action is widely supported with aftermarket parts from brands like MDT and Boyds.
Pros & Cons
Pros: The adjustable AccuFit stock is a game-changer for fit and accuracy. The .260 Remington caliber is inherently accurate and effective on medium game. Savage’s out-of-the-box accuracy is well-documented. The full camo dip adds real utility and looks professional. The 24-inch barrel squeezes out all the velocity the cartridge has to offer.
Cons: The .260 Remington, while excellent, has less off-the-shelf ammunition variety than more common calibers. The rifle’s overall length, driven by that 24-inch barrel, can feel a bit unwieldy in thick brush or a tight tree stand. Some shooters may eventually want to upgrade the stock material beyond the synthetic base.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How does the .260 Remington compare to the 6.5 Creedmoor?
A: They are ballistic twins. The .260 Remington came first and is based on a .308 Winchester case necked down. The 6.5 Creedmoor was designed later for better magazine fit and slightly optimized powder capacity. In practical hunting terms, performance is virtually identical, with a wide selection of high-quality hunting bullets available for both.
Q: Is the AccuTrigger really adjustable by the user?
A: Yes. Using the provided tool, you can safely adjust the pull weight within a specified range. This allows you to set it to your preference for a lighter, crisper break that can significantly improve shot placement without needing a gunsmith—a major advantage for a rifle at this price.
Q: Can I mount a scope directly to this rifle?
A: The rifle comes drilled and tapped for a scope base. You will need to purchase and install separate scope bases and rings. Popular one-piece base options from companies like EGW or Warne are compatible with the Savage 110 action pattern, making setup straightforward.
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