Description
Picture this: you’re in a Missouri oak flat at first light, the air crisp, and you need a rifle that’s as ready as you are—no fuss, no gunsmithing required, just a tool you can trust. That’s the Savage 110 Timberline in .243 Win. I’ve put a few boxes of Federal Fusion through this one, and here’s the straight talk.
The Savage 110 Timberline, Bolt, Rifle, 243 Win, 22″ Threaded Barrel, Omni-Port Muzzle Brake, Olive Drab Green Cerakote Finish, Realtree Excape AccuFit Polymer Stock, AccuTrigger, Right Hand, 4Rd is a purpose-built hunting rifle designed for the mobile shooter. It combines Savage’s proven 110 action with a lightweight, adjustable stock, a factory-threaded barrel with an effective muzzle brake, and a durable, camouflaged finish—all for a price point that sits just under a grand.
Let’s start where you feel it: the AccuFit stock system. This isn’t just a spacer kit. You can adjust the length of pull and comb height with included components, making it drop-in ready for shooters of different sizes. The Realtree Excape pattern is a great all-purpose camo for our Midwestern woods and fields. Paired with the Olive Drab Green Cerakote on the metal, this rifle is built to handle moisture and abrasion without a second thought.
The 22-inch threaded barrel is the heart of the “Timberline” concept. It’s a handy length for maneuvering in a blind or thick cover, and the factory-installed Omni-Port brake makes a noticeable difference. Recoil from the .243 Win is already mild, but this tames it further for fast follow-up shots. The threading (typically 5/8″-24) means you can easily add a suppressor or a different muzzle device. I found it compatible with standard .30 cal suppressor mounts from brands like SilencerCo and Dead Air with the proper thread adapter.
Then there’s the AccuTrigger. Look, it’s one of the best factory triggers out there. It’s user-adjustable down to a crisp, clean break, and the safety blade in the center ensures it only fires when you deliberately press it. The 4-round detachable magazine feeds smoothly and sits flush—no snagging on brush. At $974.86, you’re getting a feature set that often costs several hundred more when pieced together.
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Action | Bolt Action, Right Hand |
| Caliber | .243 Winchester |
| Barrel | 22″, Threaded with Omni-Port Brake |
| Finish | Olive Drab Green Cerakote |
| Stock | Realtree Excape AccuFit Polymer |
| Trigger | User-Adjustable AccuTrigger |
| Magazine Capacity | 4 Rounds |
Pros: The adjustable stock is a genuine benefit for fit. The factory muzzle brake and threading add immediate value. The AccuTrigger is excellent. The Cerakote finish is tough as nails. It’s a lightweight, agile hunting package right out of the box.
Cons: The polymer stock, while practical, lacks the solid feel of a premium composite. The muzzle brake increases perceived noise to the sides—wear hearing protection. The .243 Win, while fantastic for deer and varmints, isn’t a long-range heavy hitter compared to larger 6.5mm or .30 cal cartridges.
So who is this rifle for? It’s for the Missouri hunter who covers ground—the still-hunter in the Mark Twain National Forest or the rancher checking fence lines. It’s for a younger shooter who needs an adjustable stock that will grow with them. It’s also a superb choice for anyone wanting a suppressor-host rifle without the custom shop price tag. Remember, FFL transfer required for firearm purchases, and this model is available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is the muzzle brake removable to direct-thread a suppressor?
A: Yes. The Omni-Port brake is threaded onto the barrel. You can remove it to attach a suppressor directly, provided the suppressor’s thread pitch matches the barrel (commonly 5/8″-24 for .243). Always verify thread specs first.
Q: How adjustable is the AccuFit stock?
A: It uses interchangeable comb pads and butt spacers. You get multiple comb heights and length of pull spacers in the box, allowing for a significant range of adjustment to achieve proper eye alignment and fit without tools.
Q: Is the .243 Winchester a good deer cartridge for Missouri?
A: Absolutely. With proper 95-100 grain hunting ammunition, the .243 Win is a highly effective and low-recoil choice for Missouri whitetail at typical hunting ranges. It’s also flat-shooting for coyotes and other varmints.
If a no-nonsense, adaptable hunting rifle that’s ready for the field—or a suppressor—sounds like your kind of tool, check out the full details on the Savage 110 Timberline.



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