Description
Picture this: you’re a left-handed shooter on a budget, scanning the market for a dedicated precision rifle. You need something that doesn’t require a second mortgage but still delivers the solid foundation for consistent hits. You keep circling back to the same problem—most “affordable” tactical bolt-actions are built for right-handed shooters, forcing awkward manipulations. That’s the exact gap the Savage 10BA Stealth Left Handed, .308 Win, 20″, 10rd, Black fills. It’s a purpose-built, left-handed precision rifle that gives southpaws a true factory-built platform without the custom-shop price tag.
Here’s the thing—this rifle is a value-focused answer. For $1034.93, you get a complete, ready-to-shoot system based on Savage’s proven Model 10 action, but mirrored for left-handed operation. The 20-inch heavy-contour barrel is threaded (5/8″-24) and comes capped, while the chassis is a full-featured, adjustable unit right out of the box. It’s a package that prioritizes core performance over flashy extras, making it a serious contender for the budget-conscious precision shooter.
Key Features & Practical Performance
The heart of the 10BA Stealth’s value is its chassis system. This isn’t a sporter stock with a rail bolted on; it’s a rigid, aluminum-frame chassis that accepts standard AR-15 pistol grips and buttstocks. That means you can customize the length of pull and grip angle with widely available, affordable components from brands like Magpul or B5 Systems. The chassis includes a full-length Picatinny top rail for optics and M-LOK slots at the 3, 6, and 9 o’clock positions on the forend for lights, bipods, or rails. The adjustable cheek piece and buttpad are drop-in ready—no gunsmithing required to get a proper weld and fit.
Driving the rifle is Savage’s legendary AccuTrigger, user-adjustable from approximately 2.5 to 4.5 pounds. For lefties, the true benefit is the mirrored control layout: the bolt handle, safety, and magazine release are all positioned for intuitive, left-handed manipulation. The rifle feeds from a detachable box magazine, and the model ships with a 10-round AICS-pattern magazine. This compatibility is a huge plus—AICS mags are the industry standard, so finding affordable spares or different capacities from brands like Magpul or Accurate Mag is easy.
Let’s talk about the .308 Winchester chambering in a 20-inch barrel. This is a practical choice. The .308 is a known quantity with abundant, relatively affordable match-grade ammo from Federal, Hornady, and Sellier & Bellot. The 20-inch barrel offers a great balance. It’s maneuverable for positional shooting and keeps overall length down, yet it’s long enough to efficiently burn powder and maintain effective velocities out to 800+ yards. You’re giving up a bit of muzzle velocity compared to a 24-inch or 26-inch barrel, but you gain handling and the package remains compact. The rifle’s total weight sits around 10.5 pounds unloaded, which is substantial enough to be stable from a bench or bipod but not so heavy it’s a burden to carry.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Caliber | .308 Winchester |
| Action | Left-Handed Bolt Action |
| Barrel Length | 20 Inches, Threaded 5/8″-24 |
| Magazine Capacity | 10 Rounds (AICS Pattern) |
| Trigger | User-Adjustable AccuTrigger |
| Stock | Aluminum Chassis, AR-Compatible |
Pros, Cons, and Who It’s For
Pros: True left-handed configuration eliminates shooter compromise. The complete chassis system provides immediate ergonomic adjustability and accessory mounting. Excellent trigger out of the box. Uses affordable, standard AICS magazines and AR furniture. The .308 Win chambering offers low-cost practice and proven long-range performance. The total package price is hard to beat for a dedicated lefty precision rifle.
Cons: The 20-inch barrel sacrifices some velocity for the long-range purist. The factory finish is utilitarian—it’s a workhorse, not a showpiece. At over 10 pounds, it’s not a lightweight hunting rifle. You will need to budget for a quality optic, rings, and likely a bipod, which adds to the total system cost.
So who is this rifle for? It’s built for the left-handed shooter who wants a dedicated platform for precision rifle matches, tactical training, or serious target shooting without spending $2,500+ on a custom build. It’s also a solid choice for a left-handed hunter who operates from a fixed stand or blind and values extreme accuracy. If you’re a southpaw tired of adapting to right-handed guns, this model represents a major upgrade in efficiency and comfort.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is the barrel threaded for a muzzle device or suppressor?
A: Yes. The 20-inch barrel comes from the factory with a 5/8″-24 thread pattern, which is the standard for .30 caliber muzzle brakes, compensators, and suppressors. A thread protector is included.
Q: Can I use my own AR-15 pistol grip and buttstock?
A: Absolutely. The chassis uses a standard AR-15 receiver extension buffer tube, so any commercial-spec or mil-spec AR stock and pistol grip will fit. This allows for extensive customization to tailor length of pull and grip angle to your preference.
Q: What kind of accuracy can I expect?
A: With quality match-grade ammunition, sub-MOA (Minute of Angle) accuracy is a reasonable expectation. Many users report consistent 0.75 to 1.0 MOA groups, which is more than capable for competitive shooting and hunting applications at extended ranges. Remember, FFL transfer required for firearm purchases when ordering online to your local dealer.
For the left-handed shooter seeking a no-compromise, chassis-based precision rifle that delivers serious capability without a luxury price tag, the Savage 10BA Stealth represents a calculated and effective choice. It is available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide. See the full details on our site.




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