Description
The Savage 10/110BA Stealth Evolution Bolt 6.5 Creedmoor 24″ Magpul PRS Stock Bronze Cerakote is a purpose-built, long-range precision rifle system. It combines a heavy-profile, fluted barrel with a fully adjustable chassis stock for a stable, repeatable platform designed to deliver consistent sub-MOA accuracy right out of the box. This rifle is engineered for the shooter who demands a no-compromise tool for competitive shooting or extended-range hunting.
Key Features
- 6.5 Creedmoor Chambering: The ideal balance of high ballistic coefficient, manageable recoil, and extended effective range, making it a dominant choice for precision rifle series (PRS) competition and long-range hunting.
- Magpul PRS Gen3 Stock: A fully adjustable, precision rifle stock with length of pull and comb height adjustments to achieve a perfect, repeatable cheek weld and shoulder fit for any shooter.
- Stealth Evolution Chassis: An aluminum chassis system with an integrated AR-style pistol grip and M-LOK forend, providing a rigid foundation for enhanced accuracy and modular accessory mounting.
- 24″ Heavy Fluted Barrel: The cold hammer-forged, button-rifled barrel features fluting to reduce weight and improve heat dissipation, maintaining point of impact during extended shooting sessions.
- AccuTrigger: Savage’s user-adjustable trigger allows you to fine-tune pull weight to your preference, providing a crisp, clean break essential for precision shots.
- Bronze Cerakote Finish: A durable, corrosion-resistant ceramic coating that protects the metalwork while giving the rifle a distinct, tactical aesthetic.
Specifications & Details
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Caliber | 6.5 Creedmoor |
| Barrel Length | 24 Inches |
| Overall Length | Approx. 44.5 Inches |
| Weight | Approx. 11.5 lbs |
| Stock/Chassis | Magpul PRS Gen3 on Stealth Evolution Chassis |
| Magazine | Detachable Box Magazine (Capacity varies by state law) |
| Finish | Bronze Cerakote |
The rifle’s 11.5-pound weight, while substantial, is a feature, not a flaw—it’s mass that soaks up recoil and steadies your aim from awkward barricade positions. The chassis is drop-in ready for many common AR-15 style grips, and the M-LOK forend accepts a wide array of bipods, like those from Magpul or Harris, and accessory rails. That said, this is a rifle built for a specific mission. It’s not a lightweight mountain gun; it’s a stable firing platform meant to be deployed from a bench, prone, or a supported position where its precision can be fully realized. The investment of $1448.62 gets you a complete system that typically requires no aftermarket gunsmithing to be competition-ready.
Who This Rifle Is For
This Savage is for the disciplined shooter. It’s for the PRS competitor needing a reliable, accurate rifle that can handle the pace of a match. It’s for the hunter who takes ethical, long-range shots on open terrain and understands wind calls. It’s also for the serious enthusiast who spends weekends at the 1,000-yard line, methodically logging dope and chasing smaller groups. If your goal is to hit a steel target the size of a dinner plate at distances where bullet flight time is measured in seconds, this platform provides the foundation.
Pros & Cons
Pros: Exceptional out-of-the-box accuracy potential. The fully adjustable Magpul PRS stock allows for a custom fit for any body type or shooting position. The rigid chassis and heavy barrel promote consistency. The 6.5 Creedmoor caliber offers superb ballistics with less recoil than comparable long-range rounds. The M-LOK forend offers modern, lightweight attachment points.
Cons: The rifle is heavy, making it less ideal for dynamic shooting or carrying long distances on a hunt. The overall length of over 44 inches can make transportation and maneuvering in tight spaces a challenge. As a specialized tool, it represents a significant investment compared to a standard sporter rifle.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is the barrel threaded for a muzzle device or suppressor?
A: Yes, the 24″ barrel comes with a threaded muzzle (typically 5/8″-24), ready for a muzzle brake, compensator, or suppressor mount. This allows you to further manage recoil and muzzle rise, which is critical for spotting your own impacts at long range.
Q: What type of magazines does it use?
A: The Stealth Evolution chassis utilizes Savage’s proprietary, detachable box magazine system. It is compatible with Savage centerfire magazines like the 110 AICS pattern magazines, offering reliable feeding for precision work. Always ensure you use magazines compliant with your local regulations.
Q: Is this a good first long-range rifle?
A: It can be, if you are committed to learning the discipline. The rifle removes many variables—like a flimsy stock or mediocre trigger—that hinder new shooters. You can focus on fundamentals, wind reading, and ballistics without fighting the equipment. However, its weight and specialized nature mean it’s not a general-purpose firearm. Look, it’s built for one job and does it very well.
This precision instrument is available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide. An FFL transfer is required for firearm purchases. If your mission demands first-round accuracy at extended range, configure your support gear and secure this capable platform.




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