Description
The Savage 110 Timberline, 30-06 Springfield, 22″ Threaded Barrel, OD Green Cerakote Finish, Realtree Excape, AccuTrigger is a purpose-built, modern hunting rifle. It combines a proven action with a suppressor-ready barrel, a durable and camouflaged finish, and Savage’s excellent user-adjustable trigger system for a reliable, accurate, and versatile big-game platform right out of the box.
Key Features
- AccuTrigger: Savage’s flagship, user-adjustable trigger. I’ve put hundreds of rounds through various 110s, and the clean, crisp break is a huge part of their accuracy reputation. You can tune the pull weight to your preference without a gunsmith.
- 22″ Threaded Barrel (5/8″-24): Ready for a muzzle brake or suppressor. The 30-06 Springfield cartridge benefits from reduced recoil and muzzle jump, and this barrel length offers a great balance of velocity and maneuverability in timber.
- OD Green Cerakote & Realtree Excape: This isn’t just paint. The Cerakote finish on the metal provides serious corrosion resistance, while the Realtree Excape pattern on the synthetic stock is effective for Missouri’s varied seasons—from early-season greens to late-season browns.
- Timberline Build: It’s a no-frills, functional hunter. The stock has a comfortable, textured grip, and the overall package is built to be carried, not just shot from a bench.
Specifications & Details
| Caliber | 30-06 Springfield |
| Barrel Length | 22 Inches, Threaded 5/8″-24 |
| Overall Length | Approx. 42.5 Inches |
| Weight | Approx. 7.3 lbs (unscoped) |
| Magazine Capacity | 4+1 Rounds (Detachable Box Magazine) |
| Trigger | User-Adjustable AccuTrigger |
Look, the 30-06 is a classic for a reason. It handles everything from whitetail to elk with a huge variety of available ammunition. The 22-inch barrel keeps the rifle handy in a blind or while still-hunting, and that threading is a feature you’ll thank yourself for later. At $923.92, you’re getting a modern interpretation of a legendary hunting combo where the upgrades—the finish, the threading, the camo—are all practical, not just cosmetic.
Who This Rifle Is For
This is for the hunter who wants a dependable, accurate rifle that’s ready for the field on day one. It’s for the Missouri whitetail hunter who also dreams of a western elk trip. It’s for the shooter who appreciates a great trigger and might want to add a suppressor down the line. If you believe your rifle should be a tool first, with features that serve a purpose, the Timberline fits that philosophy perfectly.
Pros & Cons
Pros: The AccuTrigger is a legitimate advantage. The Cerakote/Realtree finish is tough and functional. The threaded barrel is a forward-thinking inclusion. The 30-06 Springfield chambering offers immense versatility. The 110 action is time-tested and reliable. It’s drop-in ready for your preferred optics on standard bases.
Cons: The synthetic stock, while durable, is basic. The detachable magazine works fine but isn’t the most refined on the market. As with any hunting-weight 30-06, you’ll feel the recoil during extended range sessions—that’s just physics. It’s not a custom rifle, but it’s not priced like one, either.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What thread pattern is on the barrel, and what muzzle devices fit?
A: The barrel is threaded 5/8″-24. This is the standard for .30 caliber rifles, so you’ll find a wide array of compatible muzzle brakes, compensators, and suppressor mounts from brands like SilencerCo, Dead Air, and SureFire.
Q: Is the stock bedded or free-floated?
A: The barrel is free-floated from the receiver onward. This means the stock doesn’t exert pressure on the barrel, which promotes consistent shot-to-shot accuracy—a key detail for a rifle in this class.
Q: What scope bases does it use?
A: The Savage 110 uses a standard two-piece base layout. Brands like Warne, Leupold, and EGW make excellent, affordable bases and rings. I typically use a set of Warne Maxima steel bases; they fit out of the box and hold zero season after season.
This Savage 110 Timberline package delivers serious hunting capability without unnecessary complexity. It’s available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide. If you’re after a modern, suppressor-ready hunting rifle in a proven caliber, this one deserves a close look.




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