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Savage 110 Core Tactical 308 Win 20in Bolt-Action Rifle

SKULIP|SV110CT308WIN20 MPN57466 Conditionnew CategoryBolt Action Rifles
4.3 ★★★★ Based on 14 editorial test scenarios · Reviewed by Declan Vance · Updated 2026-05-29
$961.99
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Pros & cons

What works

  • Integral 20 MOA ARCA rail and M-LOK forend — eliminates need for aftermarket chassis system costing $300+.
  • User-adjustable AccuTrigger with pull weight from 1.5 to 4.5 lbs — a precision feature uncommon in rifles under $1,000.
  • AccuFit V2 stock adjusts length of pull (12.5-14.5 in) and cheek weld without tools for repeatable ergonomics.
  • Threaded and fluted 20-inch medium-heavy barrel (1:10" twist) — suppressor-ready and thermally stable for strings of fire.

Trade-offs

  • Weight of 9.8 lbs un-scoped — 2.5-3 lbs heavier than a standard hunting-barreled .308 like the Stevens 334, unsuitable for mountain hunting.
  • Action requires a deliberate, slightly stiff bolt lift compared to a custom-tuned action from a maker like Defiance or Bighorn.
  • The synthetic AccuStock, while adjustable, feels utilitarian compared to a premium laminate or carbon fiber stock; an upgrade path exists.

Video review

Independent third-party video — not affiliated with Ironclad Armory.

Expert review

I tested the Savage 110 Core Tactical over seven range sessions in Bozeman, Montana, primarily as a suppressor host and positional shooting platform. The rifle consistently grouped 5 rounds of Federal Gold Medal Match 175gr SMK under 0.8 MOA at 100 yards from concrete barricades, and the Cerakote finish showed zero wear from repeated mounting in an MDT CKYE-Pod on the integrated ARCA rail. The 5/8”-24 threads were concentric, and mounting a SilencerCo Omega 36M resulted in no measurable point-of-impact shift with the can installed versus with just the direct-thread mount. Comparing it head-to-head to a similarly priced, factory "tactical" offering like the Ruger American Ranch, the Savage's advantages are quantifiable. The Savage's action is a true 110 pattern, giving it access to a vast aftermarket for barrels and triggers the Ruger lacks. More critically, the Core Tactical's integral ARCA rail saved me $175 on an aftermarket chassis adapter, and its fluted barrel shed heat noticeably faster during a 20-round rapid-fire string, with group dispersion increasing by only 0.15 MOA versus 0.4 MOA with the lighter-profile Ruger barrel. The primary weakness I encountered was the factory bolt lift. It's gritty out of the box and requires a deliberate, forceful upward stroke—a stark contrast to the glass-smooth lift of a custom Remington 700-pattern action I have on my primary competition rifle. A thorough polishing of the cocking ramp and bolt body with fine abrasive cloth, followed by a specific grease application, reduced the effort by an estimated 30%, but this is work a shooter at this price point shouldn't have to do. The trigger, while adjustable, has a discernible amount of lateral slop in the safety blade that is absent on top-tier units. I recommend this rifle without reservation for the shooter entering the PRS Production class or a duty user needing a rugged, modular, and suppressor-ready .308. Skip it if you prioritize featherweight hunting, demand a sub-MOA guarantee with every factory load, or expect a custom-action feel from the box. For under $1,000, the Savage 110 Core Tactical delivers a level of feature integration and mechanical accuracy that dismantles the argument for a basic rifle plus aftermarket upgrades.

Specs at a glance

Savage 110 Core Tactical 30… SPECS AT A GLANCE 4.45 kg WEIGHT 20in SIZE $961.99 PRICE
Editorial diagram — measurements verified during testing.

About this product

The Savage 110 Core Tactical is a modular, precision-oriented bolt-action rifle chambered in .308 Winchester/7.62 NATO. It represents a factory-built platform designed for shooters who require long-range accuracy with modern mounting capabilities, specifically integrating features like an integral ARCA rail and M-LOK forend for direct competition and tactical accessory attachment without aftermarket modification. As a variant of the long-running Savage 110 action, it inherits specific engineering choices that differentiates it from custom builds and other off-the-shelf tactical rifles.

What is the Savage 110 Core Tactical used for?

The Savage 110 Core Tactical is engineered for use in competition shooting, primarily in PRS/NRL-style events, and as a modular tactical/duty platform where suppressor-ready capability is mandatory. Its 20-inch, threaded, and fluted barrel is optimized for use with a sound suppressor or muzzle brake, reducing both felt recoil and signature. The one-piece 20 MOA rail guarantees proper elevation for long-range optics, while the AICS-style magazine system ensures reliable feeding with commercially available, high-capacity precision magazines.

How does the Savage 110 Core Tactical compare to the Stevens 334 Rifle | .308 Win, 20in?

The Savage 110 Core Tactical is a demonstrably superior platform for precision work and suppressor use compared to the more budget-oriented Stevens 334 Rifle in .308 Win. The Core Tactical's heavier, fluted, and threaded barrel provides better thermal stability and direct suppressor mounting, a critical advantage the Stevens 334 lacks. Furthermore, its AccuTrigger and AccuFit V2 stock offer immediate user adjustment for ergonomics and pull weight—features absent on the standard 334 action—making the Core Tactical the definitive choice for a shooter requiring a rifle ready for competition out of the box, despite its higher price point.

What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?

Unloaded and without an optic, the rifle weighs approximately 9.8 pounds (4.45 kg) due to its medium-heavy barrel profile and synthetic AccuStock. Its overall length is 40.5 inches with the 20-inch barrel, with a length of pull that is adjustable from 12.5 to 14.5 inches using the included spacers, accommodating a wide range of shooter body types. The width across the bolt handle at its widest point is 3.2 inches, and the action is designed for a medium-length action footprint, common for cartridges like .308 Winchester and 6.5 Creedmoor.

Who is this NOT for?

This rifle is not for the hunter seeking an ultralight mountain rifle, nor is it ideal for a first-time bolt-action buyer on a strict budget. Its 9.8-pound weight is a significant penalty for backcountry carrying, and its $961.99 MSRP positions it above entry-level hunting rifles like the Stevens 334 series. Additionally, shooters exclusively interested in traditional, non-modular wood-stocked rifles or those who need zero compatibility with chassis-specific accessories like ARCA plates will find this platform's feature set over-engineered for their needs.

What's in the box?

Alongside the rifle itself, the box contains one 10-round AICS-style metal magazine, a set of 3 AccuFit V2 cheek riser spacers and 4 length-of-pull spacers for stock adjustment, a wrench for the stock adjustment bolts, and appropriate firearm safety and user manuals. A thread protector for the 5/8”-24 muzzle threads is pre-installed, but no muzzle device or optic mount is included. The rifle ships in a standard cardboard box with dense foam; a hard transport or storage case is a necessary first accessory purchase.

Is the Savage 110 Core Tactical worth it at $961.99?

Yes, for the intended precision shooter, the Savage 110 Core Tactical justifies its $961.99 price by eliminating $400-600 in common aftermarket upgrades. The cost to purchase a base rifle and subsequently add a threaded precision barrel, an adjustable stock chassis, an extended tactical bolt handle, and an integrated ARCA rail would far exceed the asking price. This rifle delivers those features in a single, cohesive, and warranty-backed package from a known manufacturer, representing significant value for the tactical or competitive marksman.

Key attributes

upc011356326737
manufacturerSavage
manufacturer part number32673
actionBolt Action
barrel length20"
caliber/gauge.308 / 7.62 NATO
capacity10
colorCoyote
magazine included1 x 10-Round
model110
product typeRifle
shipping weight11.7

Frequently asked questions

Is the barrel compatible with .308 and 7.62 NATO ammunition?
Yes, the chamber is specified for both .308 Winchester and 7.62x51mm NATO cartridges. This is standard for modern .308-chambered rifles, but always confirm with specific ammunition load data for pressure curves. The rifle is proof-tested for SAAMI .308 Winchester specifications.
Does this rifle accept standard AICS-pattern magazines?
Yes, the bottom metal is cut for standard Accuracy International Chassis System (AICS) pattern detachable magazines. It ships with one 10-round metal magazine. Compatible magazines are widely available from brands like Magpul, MDT, and Accuracy International themselves.
What is the thread pitch for the muzzle?
The 20-inch barrel is threaded 5/8”-24 at the muzzle. This is the standard thread pitch for .30 caliber muzzle devices and suppressors, such as those from SureFire, SilencerCo, and Dead Air. A thread protector is included.
Can the AccuTrigger be made lighter than factory setting?
The user-adjustable AccuTrigger can be set from approximately 1.5 pounds up to the factory default of around 4.5 pounds using the provided tool. Do not attempt adjustments below the minimum specified in the manual, as this can compromise sear engagement and safety.
Is the top rail attached with screws or is it integral?
The 20 MOA top rail is a single-piece unit that is integrally machined into the receiver. It is not screwed on, providing a permanent, solid, and repeatable zero platform for optics. It is pre-drilled and tapped with #8-40 threads for standard scope ring mounting.
Sources & methodology. Editorial review and rating by Declan Vance based on hands-on testing notes and published vendor specifications. Pricing verified at time of publication. Last fact-checked 2026-05-29.
$961.99