Savage 10 FCP HS Precision Stock .308 Win Rifle

$103,728.00

A factory-ready precision rifle featuring a pillar-bedded HS Precision stock and adjustable AccuTrigger, offering out-of-the-box accuracy in .308 Win at a practical price point.

Description

Picture this: you’re at the bench, the wind is reading a steady 5 mph from the west, and you need a rifle that doesn’t just promise precision but delivers it consistently without demanding a second mortgage. That’s the practical reality of the Savage 10 FCP HS Precision Stock, 308 Win, 24″. It’s a factory-built, out-of-the-box precision rifle designed for the shooter who prioritizes proven performance over flashy gimmicks. This bolt-action rifle combines Savage’s legendary AccuTrigger and a rigid, pillar-bedded HS Precision stock to provide a level of accuracy typically found in custom builds costing hundreds more.

Here’s the thing—for just $1037.28, you’re getting a complete system ready for serious work. The 24-inch heavy-contour, carbon steel barrel is free-floated within the fiberglass-reinforced HS Precision stock, a setup that minimizes external pressure points and maximizes shot-to-shot consistency. The AccuTrigger is user-adjustable down to a crisp pull, letting you tailor the break to your preference without a trip to the gunsmith. It’s a rifle that fits out of the box, requiring no immediate modifications to start stacking rounds. Weighing in at approximately 9.5 lbs, it’s built for stability, not for hiking miles of backcountry.

Key Features & Practical Value

The heart of this rifle’s value is the HS Precision stock. Unlike cheaper injection-molded options, this stock features an aluminum bedding block system. The action screws directly into this rigid chassis, creating a rock-solid union between metal and stock that dramatically improves consistency. It’s the same principle used on rifles costing twice as much, and here it is at a mid-tier price point. You’re paying for mechanical accuracy, not cosmetic frills.

Chambered in the ubiquitous .308 Winchester, this rifle gives you access to the widest possible selection of affordable match-grade and hunting ammunition. The 24-inch barrel length is the sweet spot for .308, allowing for efficient powder burn and optimal velocity without becoming overly cumbersome. When you compare the package to a baseline Remington 700 or a Howa 1500, then add the cost of a quality aftermarket stock, the Savage 10 FCP starts to look like a very smart buy. It’s a complete precision platform from the start.

Specifications: Savage 10 FCP HS Precision
Spec Detail
Caliber .308 Winchester
Barrel Length 24″ Heavy Contour
Overall Length Approx. 44.5″
Weight Approx. 9.5 lbs
Stock HS Precision with Aluminum Bedding Block
Trigger User-Adjustable AccuTrigger
Magazine Detachable Box Magazine (4-round capacity)

Pros & Cons: The Trade-Offs
Pros: The pillar-bedded HS Precision stock provides immediate, tangible accuracy benefits over standard offerings. The adjustable AccuTrigger is a genuine performance upgrade. The .308 chambering offers low-cost practice and wide component availability. It’s a true ready-to-shoot precision rifle at a compelling price.
Cons: At 9.5 lbs, it’s not a lightweight hunting rifle. The finish is utilitarian, focused on function over beauty. The detachable magazine system works, but aftermarket support isn’t as vast as for some Remington 700 patterns.

Who This Rifle Is For
This rifle is built for the budget-conscious precision shooter, the entry-level PRS competitor, or the hunter who demands first-round cold-bore accuracy from a stationary position. It’s for the person who understands that a rigid bedding system is more valuable than a fancy paint job. If you want to shoot tight groups without endlessly tweaking and upgrading a base model, this Savage package eliminates the guesswork and a significant chunk of the upfront cost. It’s available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is the barrel threaded for a muzzle device or suppressor?

A: No, the barrel on this specific model is not threaded. It is a standard sporter crown. If you require a threaded muzzle, Savage offers other models in the 10 FCP line with that feature, often at a slightly higher price point.

Q: What scope bases does this model use?

A: The Savage 10 FCP uses a standard Savage short action round receiver pattern. It is drilled and tapped for common Savage 10 scope bases, which are widely available from brands like EGW, Weaver, and Warne. Always confirm the specific model number with the base manufacturer.

Q: Can the stock be adjusted for length of pull or comb height?

A: The HS Precision stock on this model is a fixed design. It does not have adjustable length of pull or cheek riser. The ergonomics are set, which is part of how Savage keeps the cost down while including the high-quality bedding block system.

For a detailed, out-of-the-box precision rifle that focuses your budget where it counts—on the barrel, trigger, and bedding—the Savage 10 FCP represents a serious value. See the full details on our product page.

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