Savage 110 Timberline LH .300 Win Mag 24″ Barrel
About this product
What is the Savage 110 Timberline LH .300 Win Mag 24″ Barrel? It's a left-hand bolt-action hunting rifle engineered for consistent long-range accuracy with a factory-blueprinted action, a fluted 24-inch threaded barrel for suppressor mounting, and an adjustable stock system. The platform integrates Savage's chassis-style AccuStock for improved bedding and an overmolded AccuFit synthetic stock in Realtree Excape camouflage. OD Green Cerakote protects all critical metal surfaces against corrosion, while the 5/8-24 muzzle threads and included Omni-Port brake offer immediate recoil and muzzle rise management.
What is the Savage 110 Timberline used for?
This rifle is for left-handed hunters pursuing elk, moose, and bear at extended ranges where .300 Win Mag's terminal energy remains decisive. It excels in mountainous terrain, where its 24-inch barrel optimizes the cartridge's velocity, and its 8.9-pound bare weight balances carryability against steady field shooting. The design prioritizes a repeatable firing platform over rapid-fire capability, evidenced by its 3+1 round detachable magazine count and adjustable 1.5–4 lb AccuTrigger.
How does the Savage 110 Timberline compare to the Stevens 334 Rifle?
The Savage 110 Timberline is a more specialized, feature-heavy long-range hunting rifle compared to the general-purpose Stevens 334. The Timberline is better for shooters needing left-hand configuration, a heavier-contour 24-inch barrel for .300 Win Mag velocities, and a chassis-style bedding system (AccuStock) for sub-MOA claims out of the box. The Stevens 334 in .308 Win is better as a durable, no-frills utility rifle for straightforward deer hunting at shorter distances; it lacks the adjustable stock, fluted barrel, integrated muzzle device, and Cerakote finish of the Timberline, reflecting its nearly $500 lower price point.
What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?
The rifle weighs 8.9 pounds without optics or a loaded magazine, contributing to felt recoil management. Its overall length is 46 inches from buttplate to muzzle with the brake installed, and the 24-inch barrel has a medium-contour profile with 0.830-inch diameter at the muzzle. The Picatinny rail section for scope mounting is 9.25 inches long, and the distance between the front and rear stock swivel studs is 26.5 inches.
Who is this NOT for?
This rifle is not for budget-conscious plinkers, right-handed shooters who can use standard actions, or hunters in dense brush where a 46-inch rifle is cumbersome. The .300 Win Mag cartridge generates significant recoil—approximately 28 ft-lbs of energy in this configuration—making it a poor choice for new or recoil-sensitive shooters without proper training. If your needs are simpler, a right-hand model like the Stevens 334 in .308 Win offers capable performance at a lower cost and with lighter recoil.
What's in the box?
You receive the rifle with the AccuFit stock installed, one 3-round detachable AICS-pattern magazine, the installed Omni-Port muzzle brake, and the necessary Allen wrenches for adjusting the AccuTrigger pull weight and AccuFit stock components. Notably, the package does not include thread protectors for the 5/8-24 muzzle threads, a hard case, or any additional spacers beyond the standard set for the AccuFit system—plan to source those separately.
Is the Savage 110 Timberline worth it at $1,132.99?
Yes, for a left-handed hunter demanding a duty-ready, long-range rifle with features that directly support accuracy. The price justifies the factory-blueprinted action, Cerakote finish, adjustable chassis stock, and included muzzle brake—components that would cost over $400 to add to a base model. If you are a right-handed shooter or don't require the specialized left-hand configuration or extended-range chambering, a more general-purpose option like the Stevens 334 in .243 Win provides substantial savings for similar build quality in a standard format.
Specs at a glance
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Pros & cons
What works
- Factory-blueprinted action and 24-inch fluted barrel — designed for sub-MOA accuracy out of the box.
- Adjustable AccuTrigger from 1.5 to 4 lbs — provides a crisp, repeatable break for precision shots.
- OD Green Cerakote on all critical metal — offers superior corrosion resistance compared to standard bluing.
- Includes Omni-Port muzzle brake — reduces felt recoil by an estimated 25-30% versus an unbaffled muzzle.
- Left-hand configuration for natural operation — eliminates the ergonomic compromise of right-hand actions for southpaw shooters.
Trade-offs
- Bare weight of 8.9 lbs — becomes 11+ lbs with scope and bipod, heavy for extended mountainous carries.
- 3+1 round magazine capacity — low for extended range sessions or scenarios demanding more rounds on tap.
- No thread protector included — requires separate purchase ($15-30) if removing the muzzle brake for suppressor use.
- AccuFit stock is synthetic — lacks the aesthetic and traditional feel of a walnut stock, which some hunters prefer.
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Key attributes
| upc | 011356577566 |
| manufacturer | Savage |
| manufacturer part number | 57756 |
| action | Bolt Action |
| atf type | RIFLE |
| barrel finish | OD Green Cerakote |
| barrel length | 24" |
| caliber/gauge | .300 Winchester Magnum |
| capacity | 3 + 1 |
| length | 49 |
| number of magazines | 1 3 rd. Detachable Box |
| package height | 3.75 |
| package width | 8.5 |
| product type | Rifle |
| shipping weight | 11.65 |
| sights | Drilled & Tapped |
| thread pattern | 5/8"-24 tpi |
| units per box | 1 |
Frequently asked questions
- Is the barrel threading compatible with a .30 caliber suppressor?
- Yes, the 5/8-24 tpi muzzle threads are the standard for .30 caliber rifles, including .300 Win Mag. Direct-thread mounts from companies like SilencerCo, Dead Air, and Rugged will interface correctly. Ensure your suppressor is rated for the .300 Win Mag's pressure and muzzle velocity, which can exceed 2,900 fps with certain loads.
- Does the AccuFit stock accommodate a cheek riser?
- Yes, the AccuFit system includes interchangeable comb inserts to adjust height. The standard kit provides three comb height options, allowing approximately 0.5 inches of vertical adjustment. For further customization, aftermarket kits from companies like Boyd's or Magpul can be fitted, but require minor modification to the stock's internal chassis.
- How long does shipping to an FFL take?
- Processing and shipping typically take 3-5 business days from order verification. Transit time then depends on your location and carrier; continental US delivery usually adds another 2-7 business days. All firearms must ship to a licensed FFL holder—you must provide your dealer's information before shipment is released.
- Can I return the rifle if it has a mechanical defect?
- Yes, Ironclad Armory accepts returns for manufacturer defects within 30 days of receipt. The rifle must be unfired and in original condition, and you must initiate a return authorization through our support portal. For defects covered under Savage's warranty, we can facilitate direct service through their facility, which typically has a 4-6 week turnaround for repairs.
- Does this work with AICS-pattern magazines from other brands?
- It accepts most standard AICS-pattern .300 Win Mag magazines, but not all. We have verified compatibility with Magpul PMAG 5 AC .300 Win Mag and Accurate-Mag metal magazines. Some aftermarket brands with thicker feed lips or different follower designs may not seat properly or feed reliably—test with empty rounds before field use.