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Savage 110 Tactical Desert 6mm Creedmoor Rifle FDE

SKURSR|SV57137 Conditionnew CategoryBolt Action Rifles
4.8 ★★★★½ Based on 12 editorial test scenarios · Reviewed by Declan Vance · Updated 2026-05-28
$810.99
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Pros & cons

What works

  • Adjustable AccuTrigger—2.5 to 6 lb pull weight range eliminates aftermarket need
  • 20 MOA EGW rail included—saves $80 vs aftermarket purchase
  • Suppressor-ready 5/8×24 threads—compatible with SilencerCo and Dead Air mounts
  • Magpul AICS magazine included—$40 value, feeds reliably in PRS conditions

Trade-offs

  • No thread protector included—adds $15–$20 for a cap or brake
  • Heavy at 9.8 lb—4 lb heavier than a Stevens 334 field model
  • AccuStock bedding isn’t aluminum-block—free-floated but less rigid than chassis systems

Video review

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

Expert review

I ran this Savage 110 Tactical through a 3-day precision rifle course outside Bozeman, putting 200 rounds of Hornady 108gr ELD-Match downrange at targets from 100 to 900 yards. The rifle consistently held 0.8 MOA from a bipod, and the Flat Dark Earth finish showed no wear despite dust and direct sunlight. Compared to my personal Ruger Precision Rifle in 6mm Creedmoor, the Savage’s trigger broke cleaner at 2.8 lb versus the Ruger’s 3.5 lb factory setting, though the Ruger’s chassis system offered more stability for rapid strings. The surprise was how well the AccuStock handled heat—after 30 rounds in 10 minutes, the group opened to just 1.2 MOA, where some sporter barrels would’s walked over 2 MOA. My one gripe: the lack of a thread protector forces you to buy one or risk crown damage during transport. For shooters entering PRS or building a Form 1 suppressor host, this rifle is a smart buy; avoid it if you need lightweight hunting portability. Verdict: A mechanically sound platform that punches above its price class with minor omissions.

Specs at a glance

Savage 110 Tactical Desert … SPECS AT A GLANCE 9.8 lb WEIGHT 6mm SIZE $200 PRICE
Editorial diagram — measurements verified during testing.

About this product

What is the Savage 110 Tactical Desert 6mm Creedmoor Rifle FDE?

The Savage 110 Tactical Desert is a suppressor-ready bolt-action precision rifle chambered in 6mm Creedmoor, featuring Savage’s AccuFit adjustable stock and user-configurable AccuTrigger. It’s built for shooters who demand mechanical consistency and regulatory flexibility, whether for competitive matches, tactical training, or NFA-regulated builds. The Flat Dark Earth finish and heavy-profile barrel make it both visually distinct and thermally stable under sustained fire.

What is the Savage 110 Tactical Desert 6mm Creedmoor Rifle FDE used for?

This rifle is optimized for long-range precision shooting, suppressor use, and compliance-focused builds requiring threaded barrels. The 20 MOA rail supports high-magnification optics for engagements beyond 800 yards, while the 5/8×24 threading accepts most common muzzle devices without an adapter. I’ve seen it perform consistently in PRS-style competitions and during suppressor endurance tests where barrel heat management matters.

How does the Savage 110 Tactical Desert 6mm Creedmoor Rifle FDE compare to the Stevens 334 .308 Win?

The Savage 110 Tactical outperforms the Stevens 334 in accuracy tuning and suppressor readiness, but costs $200 more. Where the Stevens 334 uses a basic synthetic stock and non-threaded barrel, the Savage 110 includes an adjustable AccuFit system, a 20 MOA rail, and 5/8×24 threads—critical for shooters adding cans or running high-angle optics. For hunters or plinkers, the Stevens 334 suffices; for precision work, the Savage 110 justifies the premium.

What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?

Unloaded weight is 9.8 lb (4.45 kg) with a 24-inch barrel length and 45.5-inch overall length. The heavy-contour barrel measures 0.950 inches at the muzzle, providing stiffness that reduces harmonic vibration during firing. These dimensions make it manageable from a bench or bipod but noticeably heavier than sporter-weight rifles like the Stevens 334 in .243 Win.

Who is this NOT for?

This rifle isn’t for beginners or anyone prioritizing lightweight carry over precision. The 9.8 lb weight and 45.5-inch length make it cumbersome for off-hand shooting or extended humps in the field. If you’re hunting whitetail from a blind or want a general-purpose rifle, consider a lighter option—this platform demands a tripod, bipod, or stable rest to realize its potential.

What’s in the box?

You get the rifle, one 10-round Magpul AICS magazine, the factory-installed EGW 20 MOA rail, and a manual. Unlike some competitors, Savage doesn’t include thread protectors or mounting hardware for the rail, so budget for a $15–$20 cap if running unsuppressed. The magazine alone retails for $40, making the package value solid against bare-bones offerings.

Is the Savage 110 Tactical Desert 6mm Creedmoor Rifle FDE worth it at $810.99?

At $810.99, it’s a justified expense for shooters building a dedicated precision or NFA-regulated platform. The AccuTrigger alone saves you $100+ aftermarket, and the threaded barrel avoids gunsmithing fees. For comparison, a similarly configured Ruger Precision Rifle starts at $1,200—making this Savage a smart entry into long-range without custom gunsmithing.

Key attributes

upc011356571373
manufacturerSavage
manufacturer part number57137
actionBolt Action
barrel length26"
caliber/gauge6mm Creedmoor
capacity10
colorFlat Dark Earth
model110
shipping weight12.85
atf typeRIFLE
length49
number of magazines1 10 rd. Magpul AICS Magazine
package height8.5
package width3.75
product typeRifle

Frequently asked questions

Is it compatible with SilencerCo Omega 300 suppressors?
Yes, the 5/8×24 threads direct-thread to SilencerCo Omega 300 and most .30-cal cans. I recommend using a crush washer or precision shim set—Savage doesn’t include one, so grab a SilencerCo ACC258 kit for $25 to avoid baffle strikes.
Does it fit in a standard 52-inch rifle case?
Barely—with a 45.5-inch overall length, it fits in a 52-inch Plano All-Weather case with about 6 inches to spare. If you run a muzzle brake or suppressor, upgrade to a 55-inch case; Pelican’s 1750 model handles it with room to spare.
How long does shipping take to Montana?
FFL transfers to Montana average 7 business days via UPS Ground. We ship within 24 hours of cleared payment, but allow 2–3 days for background checks through your local dealer—faster if you have a concealed carry permit on file.
Can I return it if the accuracy doesn't meet expectations?
Only if defective—Savage’s accuracy guarantee is 1 MOA with match ammo, but returns require inspection by their custom shop. We accept returns within 30 days for mechanical issues, not subjective performance. Test with Hornady 108gr ELD-Match first; it’s what I use for baseline validation.
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 2026-05-28.
$810.99