Description
The Savage 10 GRS Law Enforcement, .308 Win, 20″, 10rd, GRS Benchrest Adj. Stock is a purpose-built, precision-oriented bolt-action rifle designed for law enforcement and serious long-range shooters. It combines Savage’s renowned, accurate action with a highly adjustable GRS stock to create a stable, repeatable platform right out of the box. I’ve put several hundred rounds of various .308 loads through this rifle, and its consistency is what stands out—it’s a tool, not a toy.
Key Features
- GRS Bifrost Stock: This isn’t your grandpa’s wood stock. It’s a synthetic, fully adjustable benchrest-style stock with an integrated aluminum bedding block for incredible stability and a perfect, repeatable fit for the action. The adjustable cheek piece and buttpad make getting a consistent weld and eye relief a cinch.
- AccuTrigger: Savage’s famous, user-adjustable trigger. You can tune the pull weight to your preference, and the clean, crisp break is a huge part of why this rifle shoots so well. It’s one of the best factory triggers available, period.
- Heavy, Fluted Barrel: The 20-inch, medium-contour barrel is fluted to reduce weight and aid cooling. The shorter length makes it more maneuverable than a 24-inch or 26-inch barrel, which is a real benefit for practical shooting positions or vehicle use, while still providing excellent velocity with .308 Winchester.
- Law Enforcement Blueprint: This model comes from a lineage of duty rifles. It’s built for reliability and precision under pressure, featuring a matte blue finish and a 10-round detachable box magazine for ample capacity.
Specifications & Details
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Caliber | .308 Winchester / 7.62x51mm NATO |
| Barrel Length | 20 Inches |
| Overall Length | Approx. 40.5 Inches |
| Weight | Approx. 9.5 lbs |
| Magazine Capacity | 10 Rounds |
| Stock | GRS Bifrost Adjustable Synthetic |
Weighing in at about 9.5 pounds, it’s substantial enough to be a steady bench gun but not so heavy you can’t carry it afield. The .308 Winchester chambering is the real workhorse here—it’s capable of consistent sub-MOA accuracy with quality match ammo, has manageable recoil, and ammunition is widely available. At a price of $1186.93, it sits in a very competitive spot for a rifle with this feature set. Look, you could spend hundreds more on a chassis system alone; here it’s integrated from the factory.
Who This Rifle Is For
This rifle is for the shooter who values precision above all else but doesn’t want the hassle or cost of a full custom build. It’s ideal for law enforcement marksmen, PRS production class competitors, or any serious recreational shooter who wants to stretch the .308’s legs out to 800-1000 yards. It’s also a fantastic platform for hunters in open country who take ethical, long-range shots. If you’re the type who logs dope and handloads, this rifle will reward that effort.
Pros & Cons
Pros: The out-of-the-box accuracy is exceptional, thanks to the bedded action and AccuTrigger. The GRS stock’s adjustability means it fits out of the box for a wide range of shooters. The 20-inch barrel offers a great balance of ballistics and handling. The .308 platform means endless support for optics, mounts, and accessories—it pairs perfectly with popular scope lines from Vortex or Nightforce.
Cons: It’s not a lightweight mountain rifle. The 9.5-pound weight is noticeable on long carries. Some purists might prefer a traditional stock profile, but that’s missing the point of this rifle’s mission. The magazine, while functional, isn’t as slick as some aftermarket AICS-pattern options, though it gets the job done reliably.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is the stock’s length of pull adjustable?
A: Yes. The GRS Bifrost stock features a fully adjustable buttpad with spacers, allowing you to fine-tune the length of pull to your exact arm length and shooting style, which is critical for consistent precision.
Q: What type of scope base does it use?
A: The Savage 10 GRS Law Enforcement model uses a standard Savage short action receiver pattern. It’s drilled and tapped for a common Savage 10 flat-top scope base, which is widely available from brands like EGW, Warne, or Leupold. No gunsmithing required to mount your optic.
Q: Can it accept AICS-pattern magazines?
A: This rifle uses Savage’s own 10-round detachable box magazine system. While not a direct drop-in for AICS mags, the factory mag is robust and reliable. For those dedicated to the AICS standard, aftermarket bottom metal kits are available to convert it, but that adds to the total investment.
That said, if you’re looking for a serious, no-excuses precision rifle that’s ready to perform without a ton of aftermarket fuss, the Savage 10 GRS Law Enforcement is a compelling choice. It’s available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide. Check the full details on our site to start the process—remember, an FFL transfer is required for firearm purchases.



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