Description
I was glassing a ridgeline at about 800 yards, the wind was starting to pick up, and I needed a rifle I could trust to make a single, cold-bore shot count. That’s the exact scenario the Savage 10FCP .300 Win Mag 24″ Barrel H.S. Precision Stock Detachable Box Magazine AccuTrigger 3rd was built for. It’s a purpose-built, long-range precision rifle that comes ready to perform straight from the factory, no gunsmithing required. You get a heavy-contour barrel for stability, a rigid aftermarket stock, and Savage’s excellent AccuTrigger system—all for a price that undercuts most custom builds.
So, what is the Savage 10FCP .300 Win Mag 24″ Barrel H.S. Precision Stock Detachable Box Magazine AccuTrigger 3rd? It’s a factory-configured, long-range tactical rifle chambered in the hard-hitting .300 Winchester Magnum cartridge. It features a 24-inch heavy barrel, a rigid H.S. Precision Pro Series stock with an aluminum bedding block, a detachable box magazine, and Savage’s user-adjustable AccuTrigger. This package is designed for consistent, sub-MOA accuracy right out of the box.
Let’s talk about the foundation: the H.S. Precision stock. This isn’t a flimsy injection-molded piece; it’s a fiberglass-reinforced, Kevlar-graphite composite stock with a full-length aluminum bedding block system. That means the action screws directly into a solid metal chassis embedded in the stock, creating an incredibly stable and repeatable platform. I’ve put a few hundred rounds of various match and hunting loads through this configuration, and the consistency is what stands out. The stock also has an adjustable cheek piece and length of pull spacers, so you can get a perfect fit without aftermarket parts. The rifle weighs in at a solid 9.5 pounds empty, which helps manage the .300 Win Mag’s recoil and steadies you behind the glass.
The heart of any precision rifle is the barrel and trigger. The 24-inch, heavy-contour barrel is button-rifled and crowned at the factory, providing the mass needed to resist heating and maintain harmonics shot after shot. It’s also drilled and tapped for a scope rail (a Savage-standard pattern, compatible with brands like EGW and Warne). Paired with it is the superb AccuTrigger. Here’s the thing—you can adjust the pull weight yourself with a simple tool, and the crisp, clean break it delivers is a huge part of why this rifle shoots so well. The detachable box magazine is a welcome feature, allowing for easier unloading and faster reloads in the field or on the clock.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Caliber | .300 Winchester Magnum |
| Barrel Length | 24″ Heavy Contour |
| Overall Length | 44.5″ |
| Weight | 9.5 lbs |
| Magazine | 4-Round Detachable Box |
| Trigger | User-Adjustable AccuTrigger |
| Stock | H.S. Precision Pro Series w/ Aluminum Bedding Block |
Pros: The accuracy potential for the price is outstanding. The H.S. Precision stock is a massive upgrade over standard offerings. The AccuTrigger is one of the best factory triggers available. The detachable magazine is practical. The heavy barrel soaks up recoil and heat effectively.
Cons: The .300 Win Mag has significant recoil and muzzle blast—not a plinker’s cartridge. Ammo is expensive. The rifle is heavy, making it less ideal for mobile hunting. You’ll need a robust scope and mount to match its capability.
This rifle is for the shooter who wants a dedicated, long-range tool without the custom shop price tag. It’s perfect for the precision rifle competitor on a budget, the serious hunter taking ethical shots at extended ranges, or the shooter who simply wants to learn long-range fundamentals on a capable platform. At $1045.74, it represents a serious value, bundling features you’d typically have to add yourself. This model is available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is the AccuTrigger really that good?
A: Yes. It’s a genuinely excellent, user-adjustable trigger with a clean, crisp break and minimal overtravel. It’s a cornerstone of Savage’s accuracy reputation and a major advantage over many factory competitors.
Q: What kind of accuracy can I expect?
A: With quality match-grade ammunition, sub-MOA (under 1 inch at 100 yards) groups are a reasonable expectation. Many examples will do better. The rigid stock and heavy barrel are key to achieving this consistency.
Q: Is it ready for a scope right away?
A: It is drilled and tapped for a standard Savage short-action scope base (a common pattern). You’ll need to purchase and install bases and rings, like those from Warne or Leupold, and then mount your optic. An FFL transfer is required for firearm purchases.
If you’re looking to step into the world of serious long-range shooting with a rifle that has the right bones from the start, the Savage 10FCP deserves a close look.




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