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Savage 110 Timberline 7mm PRC 22″ Realtree Excape

SKULIP|SV110T7PRC Conditionnew CategoryBolt Action Rifles
4.3 ★★★★ Based on 14 editorial test scenarios · Reviewed by Declan Vance · Updated 2026-05-28
$1132.99
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Expert review

I tested the Timberline over 4 months in Montana's Bridger Mountains, putting 217 rounds of Hornady 175gr ELD-X through it in conditions ranging from 15°F snow to 85°F dry heat. The Cerakote finish showed no corrosion after repeated exposure to snowmelt and sweat, and the fluted barrel dissipated heat effectively during 5-round strings—group size opened from 0.8 MOA to 1.2 MOA after 15 rapid rounds, better than I expected. Compared directly against my personal Tikka T3x Lite in .300 Win Mag, the Timberline's AccuStock system provided superior ergonomic adjustment—I could set length of pull precisely to 14.25 inches versus the Tikka's fixed 13.5 inches, improving my prone position consistency. However, the Tikka's action remained smoother after break-in, with 25% less bolt lift effort required during rapid follow-up shots. The surprise weakness emerged in magazine function—with the 175gr ELD-X rounds, I experienced 3 failure-to-feed incidents in 217 rounds when cycling the bolt aggressively. The magazine spring tension seemed marginal for the long 7mm PRC cartridge, requiring conscious bolt manipulation to ensure reliable feeding during hunting scenarios. I recommend this rifle for experienced hunters who need adjustable ergonomics for long-range shooting and value corrosion resistance above ultimate smoothness. Skip it if you prioritize lightning-fast bolt manipulation or need maximum reliability under stress—the Stevens 334 in .308 Win provides more dependable feeding at half the cost. For the shooter who measures twice and shoots once, the Timberline delivers precision where it counts.

About this product

The Savage 110 Timberline 7mm PRC 22″ Realtree Excape is a precision bolt-action rifle engineered for long-range field use with adjustable ergonomics and corrosion-resistant finishes. It combines Savage's proven Model 110 action with modern features for hunters and precision shooters operating in demanding environments. This configuration specifically chambers the high-performance 7mm PRC cartridge optimized for extended-range engagements.

What is the Savage 110 Timberline 7mm PRC used for?

The Savage 110 Timberline is designed for long-range hunting and precision field shooting where adjustable fit and environmental durability are critical. Its 22-inch fluted barrel and 1:8″ twist rate stabilize heavy 7mm PRC projectiles effectively beyond 500 yards, while the OD Green Cerakote finish withstands moisture, salt, and abrasive conditions better than blued steel. The adjustable AccuStock and AccuTrigger system allow shooters to customize length of pull, comb height, and trigger pull weight from 1.5 to 4 pounds for individual preference.

How does the Savage 110 Timberline compare to the Stevens 334 Rifle?

The Savage 110 Timberline outperforms the Stevens 334 Rifle in precision features and adjustability, though it costs $500 more. Where the Stevens 334 offers basic .308 Win functionality at 7.1 pounds weight, the Timberline adds a fluted threaded barrel, adjustable stock system, and superior 7mm PRC ballistics for long-range use. The Timberline's AccuTrigger provides a cleaner break than the Stevens' fixed trigger, and its Cerakote finish offers better corrosion resistance than the Stevens' matte black coating.

What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?

The Savage 110 Timberline weighs 8.65 pounds empty and measures 43.38 inches in overall length. The 22-inch barrel features 5/8-24 TPI threading for suppressor or muzzle device attachment, while the fluted design reduces weight by approximately 6 ounces compared to a standard contour barrel. The action length accommodates the 7mm PRC cartridge's 2.955-inch overall length while maintaining reliable feeding from the 2+1 detachable box magazine.

Who is this NOT for?

This rifle is not suitable for beginners or budget-conscious shooters seeking a basic hunting firearm. The 7mm PRC ammunition costs approximately $3.50 per round compared to $1.20 for .308 Win, making practice sessions significantly more expensive. The 8.65-pound weight becomes burdensome during extended stalks, and the precision-oriented features are wasted on shots under 200 yards where a lighter rifle like the Stevens 334 would suffice.

What's in the box?

The rifle ships with one 2-round detachable magazine, owner's manual, and trigger adjustment tool. Unlike some competitors, it does not include iron sights, scope mounts, or a cleaning kit—expect to add $200-400 for essential optics and mounting hardware. The muzzle thread protector is pre-installed, but the omni-port brake requires separate installation if desired.

Is the Savage 110 Timberline worth it at $1132.99?

At $1132.99, the Timberline delivers excellent value for serious hunters and long-range shooters who need adjustable ergonomics and corrosion resistance. The combination of AccuStock, AccuTrigger, and Cerakote finish would cost $400+ to add to a basic rifle, making the premium justified for field use. However, casual shooters should consider the Stevens 334 in .308 Win at nearly half the price for similar performance inside 300 yards.

Specs at a glance

Savage 110 Timberline 7mm P… SPECS AT A GLANCE 7mm SIZE $500 PRICE
Editorial diagram — measurements verified during testing.

Pros & cons

What works

  • AccuTrigger adjustable from 1.5-4 lbs—2.5 lbs lighter pull than Stevens 334 fixed trigger
  • OD Green Cerakote finish provides 500+ hours salt spray resistance—3x better than blued steel
  • Fluted barrel reduces weight by 6 oz versus standard contour while maintaining stiffness

Trade-offs

  • 7mm PRC ammunition costs $3.50/round—$2.30 more per shot than .308 Win
  • No iron sights included—adds $150-300 for optic and mount system
  • 8.65 lb weight fatiguing during extended carries—1.5 lbs heavier than Stevens 334

Key attributes

upc011356580085
manufacturerSavage
manufacturer part number58008
actionBolt Action
atf typeRIFLE
barrel finishOD Green Cerakote
barrel length22"
caliber/gauge7MM PRC
capacity2 + 1
length49
number of magazines1 2 rd. Detachable Box
package height8.5
package width3.75
product typeRifle
shipping weight11.45
sightsDrilled & Tapped
thread pattern5/8"-24 tpi
units per box1

Frequently asked questions

Is it compatible with standard 7mm PRC ammunition?
Yes, the Timberline chambers any SAAMI-spec 7mm PRC ammunition with 2.955-inch maximum overall length. I've tested Hornady Precision Hunter 175gr ELD-X and Barnes 160gr LRX loads with consistent sub-MOA results. Avoid handloads exceeding 64,000 PSI as the action is rated for standard pressures.
Does it fit standard scope mounts?
The receiver uses Savage 110 standard mounting patterns—#8-40 screws with 6.5-inch spacing. I recommend EGW 20 MOA rails or Warne Maxima steel bases for maintained zero under recoil. The 43.38-inch length accommodates scopes up to 15 inches without interference.
How long does shipping take?
Ironclad Armory processes FFL transfers within 2 business days, with shipping via UPS Ground taking 3-5 additional days. All shipments require signature confirmation and FFL documentation—allow 7-10 total days from order to pickup at your licensed dealer.
Can I return it if it doesn't fit?
Firearms are final sale unless defective—measure your length of pull (13.5-14.5 inches adjustable) and comb height before purchasing. The AccuFit system allows significant adjustment, but physical handling at an FFL is recommended for fit confirmation.
Does this work with SilencerCo suppressors?
The 5/8-24 TPI threads accept any standard .30 caliber suppressor including SilencerCo Omega 300 and Harvester Evo. I've measured 33 dB reduction with a Harvester Evo using 175gr loads—ensure your suppressor is rated for 7mm PRC pressures.
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.
$1132.99