Savage 110 Timberline .270 Win 22 inch Realtree Excape OD Green
About this product
The Savage 110 Timberline .270 Win 22 inch Realtree Excape OD Green is a purpose-built bolt-action hunting rifle engineered for rugged field deployment and sub-MOA mechanical accuracy. It combines Savage's core accuracy features—the AccuStock aluminum chassis and adjustable AccuTrigger—with practical, suppressor-ready construction. At $921.99, this 8.15 lb, 43.38-inch rifle delivers a factory-ready package for serious hunters who prioritize a stable platform over ultralight weight.
What is the Savage 110 Timberline .270 Win used for?
This rifle is primarily for hunting mid to large-sized game like mule deer, elk, or black bear from stand or stalk at ranges from 50 to 400+ yards. The 22-inch threaded barrel and included Omni-Port brake make it suppressor-ready, while the 12.75–13.75 inch adjustable length of pull allows it to be fitted quickly to different shooters under field conditions. Its Realtree Excape camo synthetic stock and Cerakote finish are built for adverse weather durability, not for bench-rest competition aesthetics.
How does the Savage 110 Timberline compare to the Stevens 334 .308 Win?
The Savage 110 Timberline is a more capable, feature-rich platform than the Stevens 334 Rifle in .308 Win, engineered for shooters who demand precision adjustability. Where the Stevens 334 offers a basic, reliable bolt action at a lower cost, the Timberline provides a pillar-bedded AccuStock aluminum chassis and a user-adjustable AccuTrigger for a crisper, lighter pull down to approximately 2.5 lbs. The Timberline is better for hunters who need to tune fit and feel; the Stevens 334 is better for budget-conscious buyers seeking simple, no-frills function.
What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?
The rifle weighs 8.15 lbs, measures 43.38 inches overall, and features a barrel length of 22 inches. The fluted steel barrel shaves about 4-6 ounces versus a standard contour, with a 5/8-24 threaded muzzle. The adjustable AccuFit stock provides a length of pull from 12.75 to 13.75 inches, allowing a substantial 1-inch range to match body armor or heavy winter clothing. Unloaded and without optics, it balances roughly 3.5 inches forward of the front action screw.
Who is this NOT for?
This rifle is not for a first-time shooter on a tight budget or someone seeking a lightweight mountain rifle. At 8.15 lbs before adding a scope, rings, and suppressor, it's over 2 lbs heavier than many dedicated ultralight hunting rifles. The Realtree Excape stock and aggressive texture may feel bulky for shooters with smaller frames or those who prefer traditional walnut, like on our Stevens 555 Sporting 20 Gauge. It's also not ideal for high-volume target shooting—the 4+1 round capacity necessitates frequent reloading.
What's in the box?
The rifle ships with the Omni-Port muzzle brake installed, one 4-round AICS-pattern polymer magazine, and a set of Allen wrenches for adjusting the AccuTrigger and AccuFit comb/buttpad. It does not include scope bases, rings, a scope, a thread protector for the muzzle, or a sling. The receiver is pre-drilled and tapped for #8-40 scope base screws on a standard Savage 110 spacing, which requires separate purchase from aftermarket manufacturers like EGW or Warne.
Is the Savage 110 Timberline worth it at $921.99?
Yes, if your needs align with its feature set as a suppressor-ready, adjustable precision hunting rifle. You are paying approximately $300 over the base Savage 110 for the fluted/threaded Cerakote barrel, included muzzle brake, and the fully adjustable AccuFit stock with its integrated aluminum chassis. This eliminates several hundred dollars in aftermarket work. For a hunter who values out-of-the-box readiness, the investment is justified; for a casual plinker, a Stevens 334 in .243 Win at nearly half the price is a smarter choice.
Specs at a glance
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Pros & cons
What works
- Adjustable AccuTrigger breaks cleanly at a user-set weight between 2.5–6 lbs.
- AccuStock aluminum chassis pillars and fully beds the action—eliminates $150-$300 in aftermarket bedding work.
- 22-inch barrel is fluted and threaded 5/8-24 from the factory, saving $200+ in gunsmithing.
- Omni-Port brake reduces felt recoil by approximately 30% compared to a bare muzzle.
Trade-offs
- Weight of 8.15 lbs is substantial for a hunting rifle—over 2 lbs heavier than dedicated mountain rifles like the Kimber Mountain Ascent.
- 4+1 round capacity is low for extended range sessions or某些 hunting scenarios requiring quick follow-ups.
- Aggressive texturing on the synthetic stock can snag on brushed nylon or wool clothing.
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Key attributes
| upc | 011356577467 |
| manufacturer | Savage |
| manufacturer part number | 57746 |
| action | Bolt Action |
| atf type | RIFLE |
| barrel finish | OD Green Cerakote |
| barrel length | 22" |
| caliber/gauge | .270 Winchester |
| capacity | 4 |
| length | 49 |
| number of magazines | 1 4 rd. Detachable Box |
| package height | 8.5 |
| package width | 3.75 |
| product type | Rifle |
| shipping weight | 11.6 |
| sights | Drilled & Tapped |
| thread pattern | 5/8"-24 tpi |
| units per box | 1 |
Frequently asked questions
- Is the barrel thread compatible with a .30 cal suppressor?
- Yes, the factory 5/8-24 tpi thread is the standard pattern for .30 caliber and .277 caliber muzzle devices and suppressors. A quality thread protector or direct-thread mount from companies like SilencerCo or Dead Air will interface correctly. Always verify alignment with an alignment rod before firing with any suppressor attached.
- Does the stock accept AR-style buttstocks or pistol grips?
- No, the AccuFit stock is a proprietary Savage system and does not accept AR-platform components. The buttpad, comb height, and length of pull are adjusted via included spacers and tools, but the core stock cannot be swapped for a chassis that takes AR parts without replacing the entire stock assembly.
- How long does shipping take to an FFL?
- Processing and shipping typically take 2-3 business days for in-stock items. Transit time depends on carrier and destination, but ground shipping to most continental US locations adds 3-7 business days. You must provide your chosen FFL dealer's information at checkout, and we will coordinate the transfer directly with them.
- Can I return it if I haven't fired it?
- Yes, unfired firearms in new condition can be returned within 30 days of shipment for a full refund, minus a 10% restocking fee and original shipping costs. The firearm must be returned to us through a licensed FFL holder at your expense. Once a firearm has been fired, it is considered used and is non-returnable except for warranty repair.
- Does this work with aftermarket AICS magazines?
- It works with Savage-specific AICS-pattern polymer magazines. While the footprint is AICS, some aftermarket metal magazines from manufacturers like MDT or Accurate-Mag may require slight filing of the magwell or feed lips for reliable function. We recommend testing any non-Savage magazine extensively with dummy rounds before field use.