Description
Let’s talk about the Savage 10/110 Storm 300 Win Mag, 24″ Barrel, Stainless Steel, AccuFit Gray Stock, Left Hand, 3 rd. It’s a purpose-built, left-handed bolt-action rifle chambered in the hard-hitting .300 Winchester Magnum cartridge. I’ve put rounds through this configuration, and it’s a serious tool for long-range hunters and shooters who need a rifle that matches their dominant hand. The stainless steel barrel resists the elements, and the adjustable stock is a huge win for getting a proper fit right away. At $726.05, it’s a compelling package for a magnum-caliber rifle with modern features.
Key Features
- Left-Handed Action: A true southpaw configuration for smoother, safer operation.
- Stainless Steel 24″ Barrel: Provides excellent velocity for the .300 Win Mag and superior corrosion resistance.
- AccuFit System: Adjustable comb height and length of pull—no gunsmithing required to tailor the fit.
- AccuTrigger: User-adjustable trigger with a crisp, clean break for enhanced accuracy.
- Detachable Box Magazine: Holds 3 rounds of .300 Win Mag for reliable feeding.
Specifications & Details
| Caliber | .300 Winchester Magnum |
| Action | Left-Hand Bolt Action |
| Barrel | 24″, Stainless Steel, Sporter Contour |
| Stock | AccuFit Gray Synthetic |
| Magazine Capacity | 3 Rounds |
| Trigger | User-Adjustable AccuTrigger |
The heart of this rifle is the Model 110 action, which is renowned for its strength and reliability with magnum cartridges. The 24-inch barrel length is a sweet spot for the .300 Win Mag, allowing powders to burn efficiently for top velocities without becoming overly cumbersome in the field. The matte stainless finish on the barrel and action isn’t just for looks—it’s practical armor against Missouri humidity and harsh weather. The stock’s gray AccuFit system uses spacers and interchangeable combs, so you can dial in the length of pull and cheek weld. Here’s the thing—a rifle that fits you well is a rifle you’ll shoot more accurately.
Who This Rifle Is For
This is built for the left-handed hunter pursuing elk, moose, or bear at extended ranges, or the precision-minded shooter wanting a robust platform for long-range steel. If you’re a southpaw tired of adapting to right-handed bolts or dealing with ejected brass across your line of sight, this rifle directly addresses that. It’s also for someone who values a rifle that can be fitted to multiple shooters in a family or one that will grow with a younger shooter. The .300 Win Mag is a potent round, so expect some recoil—it’s not a casual plinker. With an unloaded weight around 7.5 to 8 pounds, it’s manageable for packing into the backcountry, but you’ll feel the authority of the cartridge when you touch it off.
Pros & Cons
Pros: The true left-handed action is the star. The AccuFit system is genuinely useful and a standout feature in this price range. Stainless steel construction offers great durability for all-weather use. The AccuTrigger is one of the best factory triggers available. It’s a ready-to-go, capable long-range hunting rifle straight from the box.
Cons: .300 Win Mag ammunition is expensive, and recoil is significant—plan on a good muzzle brake or premium recoil pad if you’re sensitive to it. The 3-round capacity is standard but limited. The synthetic stock, while functional and adjustable, may feel utilitarian compared to a premium composite or laminate.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is the AccuFit system sturdy, or does it feel cheap?
A: It’s robust. The adjustment components are made from solid polymer, and once you set the comb and length of pull, the stock feels solid and secure—no wobble or flex. It’s a practical, engineering-focused solution, not a gimmick.
Q: Can I mount a standard scope base on this action?
A: Absolutely. The top of the receiver is drilled and tapped for a standard Savage 110 scope base pattern. Popular brands like EGW, Warne, and Leupold make bases that fit it perfectly, allowing you to run a wide variety of optics and rings.
Q: Is this a good rifle for a beginner?
A: For a beginner left-handed shooter specifically interested in big-game hunting at long range, it’s a very good platform. The adjustability is a major plus. However, the .300 Win Mag cartridge itself has stout recoil and cost, which can be challenging for new shooters. Starting with a .308 or 6.5 Creedmoor in a similar setup might be wiser, but the rifle itself is user-friendly.
This Savage 10/110 Storm in a left-hand .300 Win Mag configuration fills a specific niche with competence. It gives southpaw shooters a no-excuses, factory-ready rifle that’s both adaptable and durable. If you’ve been waiting for a left-handed magnum that doesn’t break the bank but doesn’t cut corners, this one deserves a close look. It’s available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide. Remember, an FFL transfer is required for firearm purchases. Check our site for current availability.



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