Description
The Savage 10/110 Storm 22-250 Remington, 22″ Barrel, Stainless Steel, AccuFit Gray Stock, Left Hand, 4 rd is a purpose-built, left-handed bolt-action rifle designed for varmint and predator hunters who demand accuracy and durability. It combines a stainless steel barreled action with a synthetic stock and Savage’s renowned AccuTrigger for a reliable, weather-resistant platform that’s ready for the field. At $664.48, it’s a solid value for a dedicated lefty shooter.
Key Features
- Left-Handed Configuration: The bolt, ejection port, and safety are all set up for natural left-handed operation.
- Stainless Steel Construction: The barreled action resists corrosion, a real benefit for hunters in Missouri’s variable weather.
- AccuFit Gray Stock: The synthetic stock features Savage’s AccuFit system, allowing you to adjust the length of pull and comb height for a perfect fit.
- AccuTrigger: The user-adjustable trigger is a standout feature, offering a crisp, clean break that directly supports precision shooting.
- 22-250 Remington Chambering: This flat-shooting, high-velocity cartridge is a classic for long-range varmint control.
Specifications & Details
| Caliber | 22-250 Remington |
| Barrel Length | 22″ |
| Barrel Material | Stainless Steel |
| Action | Left-Hand Bolt Action |
| Magazine Capacity | 4 Rounds |
| Stock | AccuFit Gray Synthetic |
I’ve put a few hundred rounds of various factory loads through a similar 10/110 Storm, and the platform consistently delivers. The 22-inch barrel provides a great balance for handling—long enough for velocity but not unwieldy in a truck or blind. The real win here is the AccuFit system. You can dial in the length of pull from about 12.5 to 13.75 inches, which means this rifle fits out of the box for a wide range of shooters without needing a gunsmith. The matte stainless finish and gray stock are practical, not flashy, which I appreciate for a working rifle. The magazine is a detachable box, which is far more convenient for unloading and safer than a blind magazine in the field. Weighing in around 7 to 7.5 pounds unscoped, it’s light enough to carry all day but has enough heft to steady your shot.
Who This Rifle Is For
This is built for the left-handed hunter who spends time in the field after coyotes, prairie dogs, or bobcats. If you’re a Missouri landowner managing crop predators or a hunter who values a rifle that can handle damp mornings and dusty afternoons, the stainless/synthetic combo makes sense. It’s also a great choice for a new lefty shooter who wants an adjustable platform they can grow with, as the AccuFit system lets the rifle adapt as their technique improves. Here’s the thing—true left-handed bolt guns aren’t as common, so finding one at this price point with these features is noteworthy.
Pros & Cons
Pros: The left-handed configuration is the main event, offering a natural, safe manual of arms. The stainless steel resists the elements beautifully. The adjustable AccuTrigger is a genuine performance enhancer straight from the factory. The AccuFit stock system is a huge value-add for custom fit. It’s a straightforward, reliable design with proven Savage 110-series lineage.
Cons: The synthetic stock, while durable and adjustable, may feel utilitarian to some compared to a laminate or wood option. The 22-250 Remington, while excellent for its purpose, has significant barrel throat erosion potential with extremely high round counts—though for most hunters, this is a non-issue. As with any Savage, always check scope ring screw torque and action screw tightness upon receipt.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is the barrel threaded for a muzzle device or suppressor?
A: The standard model as listed typically does not come with a threaded barrel. You would need to verify the specific SKU or look for a “Threaded” variant if that’s a requirement. It’s always best to confirm before ordering.
Q: What scope bases does this model use?
A: The Savage 10/110 Storm uses a standard Savage 110 short action footprint. It’s drilled and tapped for scope mounts, and you’ll find a wide variety of compatible bases from brands like EGW, Warne, and Leupold. I often use Warne Maxima steel bases for a solid, no-fuss setup.
Q: Can right-handed shooters use this rifle safely?
A: Technically, yes, but it’s not ideal. The bolt handle and safety will be on the “wrong” side, making for a slow and awkward operation. This rifle is specifically engineered for left-handed shooters, and that’s who will benefit from it most. Right-handed shooters should opt for the standard right-hand model.
If you’re a southpaw looking for a dedicated, no-nonsense varmint rifle that you can trust in the field, the Savage 10/110 Storm in 22-250 Remington deserves a close look. It’s available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide. Check the site for current availability and to start the FFL transfer process.



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