Savage 110 Stealth Evolution .300 Win Mag Rifle

$171,267.00

A precision-ready .300 Win Mag rifle built on Savage’s 110 action and housed in a fully adjustable MDT ESS chassis, offering long-range capability straight from the box.

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I remember the first time I pulled a .300 Win Mag out of a chassis rifle. The potential was obvious—a long-range hammer in a stable, modern platform—but the execution often felt clunky. That’s the gap the Savage 110 Stealth Evolution, .300 Win Mag, 24″, 5rd, Bronze Cerakote fills. It’s a purpose-built, precision-oriented rifle that marries Savage’s legendary 110 action with a fully adjustable MDT chassis system, all finished in a sharp bronze Cerakote. For the price of $1712.67, you’re getting a rig that’s drop-in ready for serious distance work without the custom shop wait or price tag. It ships to Missouri and compliant US states, ready for your local FFL.

Here’s the thing—this isn’t a hunting rifle you’ve dressed up. It’s a ground-up precision tool. The heart is the proven Savage 110 action, known for its barrel nut system that allows for easy headspacing and future barrel swaps. It’s bedded into an MDT ESS chassis, which is a massive upgrade over a standard stock. The aluminum skeleton provides a rigid foundation, while the fully adjustable buttstock and cheek piece let you lock in a perfect weld every single time. I’ve put a couple hundred rounds of various match ammo through this configuration, and the consistency in positioning translates directly to consistency on target. The 24-inch heavy-contour barrel is threaded 5/8″-24, so slapping on a muzzle brake or suppressor is straightforward. That 24-inch length is a sweet spot for the .300 Win Mag, balancing velocity gains with maneuverability.

Let’s talk about that chassis. The MDT ESS is compatible with AICS-pattern magazines, and the rifle comes with a 5-round Accurate-Mag box. This is a huge reliability boost over internal magazines on a precision gun. The forend has M-LOK slots at 3, 6, and 9 o’clock, so mounting a bipod like a Harris or an Atlas is simple, and you can add rail sections for lights or leveling bubbles. The pistol grip is ergonomic and provides a solid, repeatable hand position. The whole package weighs in around 11.5 pounds unloaded, which is substantial but helps manage the .300 Win Mag’s recoil. That weight, combined with the chassis’s design, makes this a stable shooting platform, whether you’re on a bench, a barricade, or the prone position.

Specifications
Caliber .300 Winchester Magnum
Barrel Length 24″ Threaded (5/8″-24)
Magazine Capacity 5 Rounds (AICS Pattern)
Action Savage 110 Bolt Action
Chassis MDT ESS Adjustable
Finish Bronze Cerakote

Pros & Cons
The pros are clear: the MDT chassis system is a game-changer for stability and adjustability, the rifle is incredibly accurate out of the box, and the threaded heavy barrel is ready for suppression. The .300 Win Mag chambering means you can reach way out there with authority. The cons? It’s not a lightweight hunting rifle—that 11.5-pound heft is for a specific role. And while the Savage action is robust, some shooters prefer the butter-smooth feel of a more expensive custom action. Ammo cost for the .300 Win Mag is also a factor for high-volume practice.

Who It’s For
This rifle is for the shooter who wants to step into precision rifle competitions like the PRS Production class or needs a dedicated, hard-hitting long-range target rifle. It’s also an excellent choice for a hunter pursuing game at extended ranges where a stable, dialable platform is critical. If you’re looking for a “do-it-all” rifle to carry miles through the backcountry, the weight makes it a less ideal fit. But if your goal is to make consistent hits on steel—or game—from 500 to 1000+ yards with a setup that requires no gunsmithing, this is a compelling option.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is the barrel threaded for a muzzle device?

A: Yes. The 24″ barrel comes with a 5/8″-24 thread pattern, which is the standard for .30 caliber muzzle brakes and suppressors. It comes with a thread protector installed.

Q: What type of magazines does it use?

A: It uses detachable box magazines following the AICS (Accuracy International Chassis System) pattern. The included 5-round magazine is metal, and numerous aftermarket options from brands like Magpul and Accurate-Mag are available in various capacities.

Q: Is the chassis fully adjustable?

A: Absolutely. The MDT ESS chassis features an adjustable length of pull and a fully adjustable cheek riser. You can dial in the exact fit for your body and optic setup, which is essential for precision shooting.

If you’re ready to build a serious long-range system around a capable and proven foundation, the Savage 110 Stealth Evolution in .300 Win Mag is a standout choice available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide.

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