Description
The Savage 110 Precision LH .300 Win Mag 24in MDT LSS XL FDE is a factory-blueprinted 110 action dropped into an MDT LSS XL chassis, delivering a left-hand, long-range precision rig that actually fits you. Chambered in .300 Winchester Magnum with a 24-inch heavy threaded barrel, this platform is built for extended-range accuracy and modular accessory integration. The aluminum-framed chassis features fully adjustable comb height and length of pull to match your build and optics. AccuTrigger lets you dial pull weight from 2.5 to 6 pounds. This is a production rifle that shoots like a custom build, without the wait or the price tag.
| Manufacturer | Savage Arms |
|---|---|
| Model | 110 Precision LH |
| Material | Steel barrel, aluminum chassis (per manufacturer specs) |
| Compatibility | Left-hand shooters, .300 Win Mag, AICS-pattern magazines |
| Finish | Flat Dark Earth (FDE) anodized chassis, matte black barrel |
| Weight | 12.3 lbs (bare, per Savage specs) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- Factory-Blueprinted 110 Action — Why it matters: Hand-lapped locking lugs and trued bolt face deliver consistent bolt closure and headspace, translating to sub-MOA accuracy out of the box with match ammo.
- MDT LSS XL Chassis with Adjustable Comb and LOP — Why it matters: The aluminum frame gives you a rigid bedding platform, while tool-less comb height and length-of-pull adjustments let you dial in cheek weld and reach for any optic setup, from low rings to high turrets.
- 24-Inch Heavy Threaded Barrel (5/8-24) — Why it matters: The heavy contour adds stability and heat soak for extended strings, and the threaded muzzle lets you mount a suppressor or brake without a gunsmith. According to Savage specs, the barrel is button-rifled for consistent twist.
- AccuTrigger with User-Adjustable Pull Weight — Why it matters: You can dial the trigger from 2.5 to 6 pounds without removing the stock or buying aftermarket parts, giving you a crisp, creep-free break that matches your shooting style.
- AICS-Pattern Magazine Compatibility — Why it matters: Uses standard AICS-style magazines, so you can run 5-round or 10-round mags from MDT, Accurate-Mag, or Magpul. No proprietary junk—just what you already have in the safe.
Who It’s For
This rifle is built for the left-handed precision shooter who wants a production gun that performs like a custom. Whether you’re shooting PRS, F-Class, or hunting elk at 800 yards, the 110 Precision LH gives you the chassis adjustability and caliber punch to compete with custom rigs at half the cost. It’s also a solid choice for the long-range enthusiast who wants a dedicated .300 Win Mag platform for steel and paper out past a mile. If you’re a righty, this isn’t your gun—but if you’re a left-handed shooter tired of adapting to right-handed rifles, this is the answer.
Pros & Cons
- Pro: Sub-MOA guarantee out of the box. The blueprinted action and AccuTrigger make it easy to shoot small groups without gunsmithing.
- Pro: Fully adjustable chassis. Comb height and LOP adjust without tools, so you can fit the gun to your body and optic, not the other way around.
- Pro: Threaded barrel standard. No need to send it out for threading—just screw on a brake or suppressor and go.
- Con: The plastic Savage magazine release is a bit flimsy for a $1,600 rifle. Many shooters swap it for an aftermarket metal release. It works, but it’s the weakest link on an otherwise solid platform.
- Con: The action isn’t as smooth as a full custom action. It’s functional and accurate, but you won’t mistake it for a Bighorn or Impact.
Comparison
| Feature | Savage 110 Precision LH | Geissele Super Precision | Timney Competition Trigger |
|---|---|---|---|
| Platform Type | Complete rifle with chassis | AR-15 complete upper | Trigger only (drop-in) |
| Caliber | .300 Win Mag | 5.56 NATO | Universal (AR-15) |
| Adjustability | Comb height, LOP, trigger pull | None (fixed stock) | Pull weight, overtravel, creep |
| Intended Use | Long-range precision, competition | DMR, tactical | Competition, precision AR |
| Price | $1,658.11 | ~$1,200 (upper only) | ~$200 (trigger only) |
| Left-Hand Available | Yes | No | No |
FAQ
What barrel twist rate does the Savage 110 Precision LH .300 Win Mag use?
Per Savage specs, the 24-inch heavy barrel has a 1:10 twist rate, optimized for 175- to 220-grain projectiles commonly used in .300 Win Mag for long-range shooting.
Does this rifle come with a scope or rings?
No, the rifle is sold as a barreled action in the MDT chassis. You’ll need to provide your own optics and rings. The receiver has a 20 MOA rail for long-range scope mounting.
Can I use aftermarket triggers with this chassis?
Yes, the MDT LSS XL chassis accepts Savage small-shank triggers, including aftermarket options from Timney, Rifle Basix, and others. The AccuTrigger is removable.
What magazines does the MDT LSS XL chassis accept?
It uses AICS-pattern magazines. MDT, Accurate-Mag, and Magpul AICS mags all work. The rifle ships with a single 5-round MDT polymer magazine.
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Last updated: April 2026
According to a 2025 industry report, Savage holds 18% of the U.S. bolt-action rifle market, making the 110 Precision LH one of the most widely adopted production precision rifles for left-handed shooters.
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