Description
The Savage 110 High Country, .308 Win, 22″, 4rd, AccuStock Camo is a lightweight, mountain-ready bolt-action rifle built for serious hunters. It combines Savage’s proven 110 action with a carbon-wrapped barrel and a rigid, pillar-bedded AccuStock system, all wrapped in a durable camo finish. This package is designed to deliver consistent, long-range accuracy in a tough, weather-resistant platform that’s ready for the backcountry.
Key Features
- AccuStock with Aluminum Bedding Block: The stock features a full-length, rigid aluminum chassis that pillars and fully beds the action, drastically reducing flex and improving shot-to-shot consistency. It’s a feature often found on rifles costing hundreds more.
- Carbon-Wrapped Barrel: The 22-inch barrel uses a carbon-fiber wrap over a steel core. This reduces weight up front for better balance while hunting, helps manage heat, and maintains accuracy. It’s a smart trade-off for a mountain rifle.
- User-Adjustable AccuTrigger: The trigger is safely adjustable from 2.5 to 6 pounds, letting you tune it to your preference for a crisp, clean break without a gunsmith. This is a huge value-add for precision shooting on a budget.
- Dura-Touch Camo Finish: The entire rifle is coated in a textured, grippy camo that stands up to moisture, scratches, and the general abuse of hunting season. It’s functional, not just cosmetic.
- Detachable Box Magazine: The 4-round rotary magazine feeds reliably and sits flush with the stock for a clean profile. Spare magazines are readily available and affordable.
Specifications & Details
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Caliber | .308 Winchester |
| Barrel Length | 22 Inches |
| Magazine Capacity | 4 Rounds |
| Overall Length | 42.5 Inches (Approx.) |
| Weight | Approx. 6.5 lbs |
| Stock | AccuStock with Camo Finish |
Here’s the thing—at a price point of $941.31, the High Country forces you to compare it against other lightweight hunting rifles. You’re getting a sub-MOA accuracy guarantee, a fully bedded stock system, and that carbon-wrapped barrel. When you break it down feature-by-feature, the value proposition becomes clear. This rifle is drop-in ready for optics, with a drilled and tapped receiver compatible with standard Savage 110 scope bases from brands like EGW or Weaver. No gunsmithing required to mount your preferred scope, which is a real plus for the DIY shooter. The .308 Winchester chambering is a practical choice, offering a vast selection of affordable practice ammo and effective hunting loads for everything from Missouri whitetails to western elk. It’s a versatile, hard-hitting round that doesn’t punish your shoulder or your wallet.
Who This Rifle Is For
This rifle is built for the mobile hunter who covers ground. If you’re chasing whitetails in the Ozark hills, stalking mule deer in the Rockies, or setting up in a high-country glassing spot, the 6.5-pound weight and balanced handling pay dividends. It’s also a solid pick for the shooter who wants out-of-the-box accuracy without the custom shop price tag. The adjustable trigger and rigid bedding mean you can focus on fundamentals, not fighting the rifle. For the budget-conscious hunter who refuses to compromise on core performance features, the High Country hits a sweet spot.
Pros & Cons
Pros: Excellent weight-to-feature ratio for the price. The AccuStock system provides genuine bedding benefits. The carbon-wrapped barrel is a performance upgrade over plain sporter barrels. Adjustable AccuTrigger is a major asset. .308 Win is affordable and effective. The camo finish is durable and functional.
Cons: The stock’s feel and finish, while functional, may not match the refined texture of more expensive composites. The carbon-wrapped barrel, while lighter, may not have the same heat dissipation as a heavy-contour steel barrel during extended range sessions. That said, for its intended hunting role, these are practical trade-offs that keep the cost under a grand.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is the barrel truly free-floated in the AccuStock?
A: Yes. The aluminum chassis in the AccuStock rigidly beds the action while creating a consistent, full-length free-float channel for the barrel. This eliminates pressure points from the stock that can harm accuracy, a key reason for the rifle’s sub-MOA guarantee.
Q: What kind of scope base does it use?
A: The receiver is drilled and tapped for a standard Savage 110 short action scope base. This is a common pattern, and bases are readily available from numerous manufacturers like EGW, Warne, and Leupold, giving you plenty of mounting options.
Q: How does the weight compare to other hunting rifles?
A: At roughly 6.5 pounds, it’s significantly lighter than many standard sporter rifles, which often weigh 7.5 to 8.5 pounds. The carbon-wrapped barrel shaves crucial ounces off the front end, making it easier to carry all day. Compare that to the heft of a all-steel rifle and the difference is noticeable on a long hike.
Ready to see if this mountain-tough, value-packed rifle is the right tool for your next season? This Savage 110 High Country, .308 Win, 22″, 4rd, AccuStock Camo is available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide. FFL transfer required for firearm purchases.




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