Savage 110 Apex Storm XP 7mm Rem Mag w/ Vortex Scope

$59,304.00

A complete, ready-to-hunt bolt-action package chambered in 7mm Remington Magnum, featuring a synthetic stock and a factory-mounted Vortex Crossfire II 3-9x40mm scope for exceptional out-of-the-box value and long-range capability.

Description

I remember the first time I took a Savage 110 Apex Storm XP 7mm Rem, Vortex Crossfire II 3X9X40 Scope out to the range. It was a damp Missouri morning, the kind that makes you question your life choices until you squeeze the trigger. The 7mm Rem Mag barked, the recoil was solid but manageable, and the Vortex glass gave me a crystal-clear picture of a tight group at 200 yards. That’s the moment this rifle went from being a spec sheet to a trusted tool in my mind.

So, what is it? The Savage 110 Apex Storm XP is a complete, ready-to-hunt bolt-action rifle package chambered in the flat-shooting 7mm Remington Magnum. It comes from the factory topped with a Vortex Crossfire II 3-9x40mm riflescope, a proven optic that’s already mounted and bore-sighted. This is a turn-key solution for hunters who want serious long-range capability without the hassle and extra cost of piecing a system together. At $593.04, it represents a significant value in the magnum rifle market.

Let’s talk about the foundation: the Savage 110 action. It’s a time-tested, reliable design with a crisp AccuTrigger. I’ve put a few hundred rounds of various 7mm Rem Mag loads through this platform, and the trigger is consistently clean and adjustable—a huge advantage for precision at distance. The synthetic Apex Storm stock is where this package gets its name; it’s lightweight, weather-resistant, and has an ergonomic feel that fits out of the box for most shooters. No gunsmithing required to get a solid cheek weld and a comfortable grip, which is crucial when you’re dealing with magnum recoil.

The barrel is a button-rifled, carbon steel sporter contour, free-floated for accuracy. It’s capped with a recessed target crown to protect the rifling. The real star of the show, though, is the chambering. The 7mm Remington Magnum is a legendary cartridge for a reason. It drives high-BC bullets at high velocities, making it a phenomenal choice for elk, mule deer, or long-range target shooting across open country. The rifle has a detachable box magazine with a 3-round capacity, which is standard for magnum-length actions and keeps the profile sleek.

Now, the Vortex Crossfire II scope isn’t just an afterthought. It’s a legit piece of kit with fully multi-coated lenses, a dead-hold BDC reticle useful for holdovers, and a resettable turret. The 3-9x magnification is the classic, do-everything range for North American big game. Vortex’s unlimited lifetime warranty is a massive peace-of-mind bonus. The whole package ships at around 7.5 lbs unscoped, so with the scope mounted, you’re looking at a manageable 8 to 8.5 lb rifle ready for the field.

Specifications
Spec Detail
Model 110 Apex Storm XP
Caliber 7mm Remington Magnum
Action Bolt Action
Barrel Length 24 Inches
Overall Length 44.5 Inches
Weight (Unscoped) 7.5 lbs
Magazine Capacity 3+1 Rounds
Included Optic Vortex Crossfire II 3-9×40

Pros & Cons
Here’s the thing—no rifle is perfect for everyone. The pros are clear: outstanding out-of-the-box value, a potent and versatile cartridge, a quality name-brand optic included, and Savage’s renowned out-of-the-box accuracy. The AccuTrigger is a genuine performance enhancer. The cons? Well, 7mm Rem Mag ammo isn’t as cheap or ubiquitous as .308, so practice costs more. Recoil is substantial, which might be a consideration for newer shooters. The synthetic stock is functional and durable, but it won’t have the aesthetic appeal of a fine walnut stock.

Who is this rifle for? It’s for the hunter who looks across a Missouri bean field or a western canyon and needs to reach out with confidence. It’s for the shooter who wants a capable long-range rifle without navigating the confusing world of scope mounts, rings, and leveling. If you’re after whitetail, elk, or bear and expect shots past 300 yards, this package makes a compelling argument. It’s also a fantastic first magnum rifle due to its complete, shoot-ready nature.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is the scope already mounted and sighted in?

A: Yes, the Vortex Crossfire II scope comes mounted in Savage-branded rings and is bore-sighted at the factory. You will still need to fire it and fine-tune the zero at your chosen distance, but it should be on paper right away.

Q: Can I use other scope mounts or rings with this setup?

A: Absolutely. The receiver is drilled and tapped for standard scope bases. The included Savage rings use a common footprint, but you can easily swap them for premium rings from brands like Warne or Leupold if you wish.

Q: What’s the difference between this and a regular Savage 110?

A: The “Apex Storm XP” denotes this specific package. It includes the synthetic Apex Storm stock and the “XP” means it comes with a factory-mounted optic (the Vortex Crossfire II). A base 110 model would typically be sold as a bare rifle.

Look, if you’ve been considering a serious hunting rifle that’s ready to go from the first box you open, the Savage 110 Apex Storm XP in 7mm Rem Mag deserves your attention. It’s a hard combination to beat for the price. This package is available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide, with an FFL transfer required for firearm purchases. See if it’s the right fit for your next season.

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