Description
Picture this: you’re glassing a ridgeline 400 yards out, a stiff crosswind pushing at your jacket. You need a rifle that’s as steady as your resolve, a cartridge that bucks the wind, and a platform built for the unforgiving shot. That’s the mission profile for the Savage 10/110 Storm 7mm Rem Mag, 24″ Barrel, Stainless Steel, AccuFit Gray Stock, Left Hand, 3rd. It’s a purpose-built, long-range hunting rifle engineered for left-handed shooters who demand precision and durability in demanding conditions.
Here’s the thing—this isn’t a range toy. It’s a tool for the hunt. The 7mm Remington Magnum cartridge is the heart of the system, delivering flat trajectories and potent energy at extended distances, making it a top choice for elk, mule deer, and other Western game. The rifle’s 24-inch barrel provides the optimal burn for that magnum powder, squeezing out every bit of velocity for a flatter shot. And with a price of $719.94, it delivers serious long-range capability without a custom-shop price tag.
Built for the Elements and the Shot
The matte stainless steel finish is your first clue this rifle is meant for the field. It shrugs off moisture and foul weather, ensuring the action stays smooth and the bore protected when the conditions turn. That stainless barreled action is bedded into Savage’s AccuFit system. This isn’t just a stock—it’s a chassis-like fitting system. You get adjustable comb height and length of pull with interchangeable spacers and cheek pieces. It fits out of the box, allowing you to tailor the rifle to your exact frame and optic setup for a perfect, repeatable weld every time you shoulder it.
Driving that precision is the legendary Savage AccuTrigger. This user-adjustable trigger is a benchmark for factory rifles, offering a crisp, clean break that can be tuned to your preference. It eliminates creep and provides the tactile confidence needed for making that one critical shot. The left-handed configuration is full and proper—not an adaptation. The bolt handle, ejection port, and safety are all positioned for intuitive, natural operation by a southpaw shooter. The 3rd designation indicates a specific production model with these features. Weighing in at approximately 7.5 lbs. without optics, it strikes a balance between heft for stability and portability for long stalks.
Specifications & Details
| Model | 10/110 Storm |
| Caliber | 7mm Remington Magnum |
| Barrel | 24″, Stainless Steel, Sporter Contour |
| Action | Left-Hand, Bolt Action |
| Stock | AccuFit Gray Synthetic, Adjustable |
| Magazine | Detachable Box Magazine |
| Trigger | User-Adjustable AccuTrigger |
| Overall Length | Approx. 44.5″ |
Pros & Cons
The Good: True left-handed operation enhances safety and speed. The corrosion-resistant stainless steel construction is ideal for humid or wet environments. The AccuFit stock system provides a custom-fit feel without custom gunsmithing costs. The 7mm Rem Mag caliber is a proven long-range performer. The AccuTrigger is consistently excellent.
The Considerations: The 7mm Rem Mag has noticeable recoil—proper technique and a good recoil pad are advised. As a magnum cartridge, ammunition is more expensive than standard hunting rounds. The 24-inch barrel can be less maneuverable in thick timber compared to shorter carbines.
Who This Rifle Is For
This rifle is built for the left-handed hunter who pursues game across open country. If your season involves crossing the plains of Kansas, the mountains of Colorado, or the expansive farmland of the Midwest, this is your rifle. It’s for the shooter who understands ballistics and needs a rifle that can capitalize on the 7mm Rem Mag’s potential. It’s also an excellent platform for the precision-minded shooter looking for a rugged, reliable base for long-range target work without the fuss of a finicky custom action.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What optics and mounts work best with this rifle?
A: For the 7mm Rem Mag’s potential, a quality hunting scope with adjustable magnification (e.g., 3-9x40mm, 4-12x50mm, or 4-16x44mm) is ideal. Look for models from Vortex, Leupold, or Nikon with a ballistic reticle. It comes drilled and tapped for standard scope bases. Popular two-piece bases from brands like Leupold or Warne, or a one-piece Picatinny rail from EGW, will provide a solid foundation for your optic.
Q: Is the AccuTrigger really that good?
A: Yes. It’s a defining feature. The blade safety in the center of the trigger must be fully depressed before the trigger will break, making it very safe. The pull weight is easily adjustable by the user with a simple tool, typically from about 2.5 lbs to 6 lbs. The break is consistently crisp and clean, rivaling aftermarket triggers on other rifles.
Q: What’s the magazine capacity?
A: This model utilizes a detachable box magazine with a standard capacity of 4 rounds (3+1). This provides ample rounds for most hunting scenarios while maintaining a sleek profile. The magazine release is conveniently located for quick, quiet changes in the field. The rifle’s overall length of roughly 44.5 inches demands a specific plan for transport and storage.
Ready to configure your long-range hunting system? This Savage 10/110 Storm in 7mm Rem Mag is available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide. An FFL transfer is required for firearm purchases.


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