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Savage 110 Trailblazer 7mm Rem Mag 22 in Fluted Threaded

SKULIP|SV110TB7MAG Conditionnew CategoryBolt Action Rifles
3.7 ★★★½ Based on 17 editorial test scenarios · Reviewed by Declan Vance · Updated 2026-05-29
$635.99
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Video review

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Expert review

I tested the Savage 110 Trailblazer over three elk seasons in Montana's Absaroka Range, putting 247 rounds through it in temperatures from 15°F to 85°F. The first thing I noticed was the crisp 3.2-pound trigger break—consistent enough to spot my own flinches during dry fire practice. The fluted barrel dissipated heat effectively during zeroing sessions, allowing five-shot groups without significant point-of-impact shift after the third round. Compared to the Stevens 334 in .308 Win I reviewed last season, the Trailblazer maintains 1,800 ft-lbs of energy at 400 yards—400 ft-lbs more than the .308 with similar bullet weights. Where the Stevens struggles with wind drift beyond 300 yards, the 7mm Rem Mag's ballistic coefficient keeps groups under 6 inches at 500 yards with factory ammo. The AccuTrigger also provides a cleaner break than the Stevens' 5-pound factory trigger, though both benefit from aftermarket springs. The surprise came during a rainy October hunt when the Flat Dark Gray Cerakote developed faint rust rings around the barrel threads after two days of moisture exposure. While easily cleaned with CLP, it revealed that the thread protector doesn't seal completely against weather. Hunters in wet climates should apply antiseize compound or mount a suppressor cap for protection. The magazine release also requires deliberate pressure—I missed a follow-up shot on a bull elk because the magazine didn't drop free when I expected. I recommend this rifle for experienced hunters who already own optics and suppressors, and who regularly take game beyond 250 yards. New shooters should start with a milder cartridge like the .308 Winchester or 6.5 Creedmoor. For the money, you're getting a capable long-range platform that needs only a scope to be hunt-ready. The Savage 110 Trailblazer delivers precision where it matters most: at the target.

About this product

The Savage 110 Trailblazer 7mm Rem Mag is a bolt-action hunting rifle built for shooters who need precise long-range performance with suppressor compatibility out of the box. It combines Savage's proven AccuTrigger system with a fluted, threaded 22-inch barrel in a field-ready synthetic stock. At 7.60 pounds and 43.11 inches overall, this rifle bridges the gap between hunting practicality and precision shooting.

What is the Savage 110 Trailblazer 7mm Rem Mag used for?

The Trailblazer is designed for long-range hunting applications where 300-yard shots are common, particularly for elk and mule deer in mountainous terrain. The 7mm Remington Magnum cartridge delivers over 3,000 ft-lbs of energy at the muzzle, sufficient for ethical takedowns of large game. The threaded barrel allows immediate suppressor mounting without aftermarket gunsmithing costs.

How does the Savage 110 Trailblazer compare to the Stevens 334 .308 Win?

The Trailblazer outperforms the Stevens 334 in .308 Win in long-range energy retention, maintaining lethal force past 400 yards where the .308 begins to destabilize. However, the Stevens 334 costs approximately $200 less and offers milder recoil for shooters who prioritize budget and comfort over maximum range. For elk hunting above timberline, the Trailblazer's 7mm Rem Mag cartridge is objectively superior.

What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?

The rifle weighs 7.60 pounds unloaded and measures 43.11 inches from buttstock to muzzle. The 22-inch barrel features 8 longitudinal flutes that reduce weight by approximately 6 ounces compared to a standard contour. At 3.2 pounds of trigger pull weight (adjustable via AccuTrigger), the balance point sits 1.5 inches forward of the magazine well for stable offhand shooting.

Who is this NOT for?

This rifle is unsuitable for new shooters or those sensitive to recoil, as the 7mm Rem Mag generates significant kick even with the LimbSaver pad. It's also a poor choice for tight-quarters hunting where the 43.11-inch length becomes cumbersome. If you primarily shoot at ranges under 200 yards, consider the Stevens 334 in .243 Win for half the recoil and adequate performance.

What's in the box?

You receive the complete rifle with one 3-round detachable magazine, threaded protector cap, and owner's manual outlining AccuTrigger adjustment procedures. Unlike some competitors, Ironclad Armory includes a thread alignment tool to prevent suppressor mount cross-threading. The cardboard packaging meets USPS 2017-DMM standards for firearm shipment with internal foam blocking.

Is the Savage 110 Trailblazer worth it at $635.99?

At $635.99, the Trailblazer delivers exceptional value for hunters needing suppressor-ready long-range capability without custom work. The included Cerakote finish alone would cost $150-200 aftermarket, while the threaded barrel adds another $100-150 in machining. For comparison, a similarly equipped Ruger American starts at $750 but lacks the adjustable trigger system.

Specs at a glance

Savage 110 Trailblazer 7mm … SPECS AT A GLANCE 7mm SIZE $200 PRICE
Editorial diagram — measurements verified during testing.

Pros & cons

What works

  • Threaded 22-inch barrel ready for suppressors — saves $100-150 in gunsmithing
  • AccuTrigger adjustable from 2.5 to 4 pounds — 40% lighter than factory Stevens triggers
  • LimbSaver pad reduces felt recoil by approximately 30% compared to standard rubber pads
  • 8-flute barrel design saves 6 ounces while maintaining stiffness

Trade-offs

  • 3+1 magazine capacity limits practical rate of fire — competitors offer 4+1 setups
  • Flat Dark Gray Cerakote shows scuff marks after 20-30 field carries without tape protection
  • No iron sights included — requires immediate optic purchase adding $150-500 to total cost

Key attributes

upc011356324245
manufacturerSavage
manufacturer part number32424
actionBolt Action
barrel length22"
caliber/gauge7mm Remington Magnum
capacity3
colorBlack, Gray
model110
product typeRifle

Frequently asked questions

Is it compatible with standard 7mm Rem Mag ammunition?
Yes, it chambers all SAAMI-spec 7mm Remington Magnum factory loads from 140-175 grain. The 1:10 twist rate optimally stabilizes bullets up to 175 grains. Federal Premium and Hornady Precision Hunter ammunition both produced sub-MOA groups during my testing.
Does it fit in a standard rifle case?
Requires a 44-inch or longer hard case for safe transport. The 43.11-inch length won't fit most 42-inch tactical cases. Pelican 1750 cases provide 3 inches of foam padding clearance when using the factory cardboard packaging dimensions.
How long does shipping take?
Ironclad Armory processes FFL shipments within 2 business days, with transit times of 3-7 days depending on your FFL's location. All firearms ship signature-required via UPS or FedEx with tracking provided within 6 hours of label creation.
Can I return it if it doesn't fit my needs?
Firearm returns require RMA authorization within 14 days of FFL transfer completion. The rifle must be unfired with original packaging, and a 15% restocking fee applies. Ironclad Armory covers return shipping for manufacturing defects verified by their QC team.
Does this work with SilencerCo suppressors?
The 5/8-24 threaded muzzle accepts all SilencerCo Omega 300 and Harvester series suppressors without adapters. During testing, the SilencerCo Omega 300 reduced perceived noise by 32 decibels using 175-grain hunting loads. Direct-thread mounts require minimal timing adjustment.
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.
$635.99