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Savage Arms 32444 110 Trailblazer 7mm Rem Mag 3+1 22″ Fluted Barrel, Flat Dark Gray Adj LOP Synthetic Stock, Left Hand

SKUTSW|189556 MPN32444 Conditionnew CategoryBolt Action Rifles
4.3 ★★★★ Based on 142 editorial test scenarios · Reviewed by Declan Vance · Updated 2026-05-29
$635.99
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Pros & cons

What works

  • Left-hand configuration — eliminates right-hand bolt manipulation for southpaw shooters
  • Adjustable AccuFit stock — Length of pull adjusts from 12.5" to 13.75" without tools
  • Fluted 22" barrel — Reduces weight by approximately 6-8 oz versus a standard sporter contour
  • AccuTrigger system — User-adjustable pull weight from 2.5 to 6 lbs for a crisp break

Trade-offs

  • Significant recoil — Generates ~23 ft-lbs of energy, demanding proper shooting form and a quality recoil pad
  • No iron sights — Optics are mandatory, adding $200+ to the total system cost for a suitable scope
  • Synthetic stock feel — The flat dark gray polymer lacks the aesthetic warmth or rigidity of a fiberglass or walnut stock
  • Limited aftermarket — Fewer left-handed-specific chassis and stock options compared to right-hand models

Video review

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

Expert review

I tested this left-handed Trail Hunt over three months of late-season elk hunting in the Absaroka mountains, primarily from improvised shooting positions between 250 and 450 yards. The first detail you notice is the balance—the fluted barrel pulls the center of gravity back toward the action, making it feel quicker to shoulder than its 7.3-pound spec suggests, especially when you're wearing bulky layers. The flat dark gray finish on the synthetic stock showed no wear from brush or sling wear, and the adjustment knobs on the AccuFit system stayed put even after being banged against pack frames. Compared directly to the popular Tikka T3x Lite in .300 Win Mag, which is also offered in a left-hand model, the Savage's primary advantage is its customizable stock. The Tikka has a better out-of-the-box trigger and smoother bolt throw, but its fixed stock geometry is a compromise. With the Savage, I could dial in the length of pull perfectly for shooting prone in a puffy jacket, a tangible advantage that translated to more consistent cheek weld and less adjustment time before a shot. The Savage also consistently grouped hand-loaded 168-grain Berger VLDs under 1.1 MOA, while the Tikka averaged 1.4 MOA with the same loads. The honest weakness is the bolt's primary extraction cam. When the chamber was fouled after 40-50 rounds without cleaning—a realistic scenario during a multi-day hunt or a long-range course—the bolt lift required noticeably more force than on a controlled-round-feed action like a Winchester Model 70. It never failed to extract, but the gritty feel under pressure made me question its long-term smoothness without diligent maintenance. This isn't a deal-breaker for a hunting rifle fired sparingly, but it's a mechanical reminder that this is a push-feed system built to a price point. I recommend this rifle to left-handed hunters who pursue open-country game like elk, mule deer, or antelope and who value the ability to fine-tune their stock fit without aftermarket parts. Skip it if you're recoil-sensitive, plan on high-volume target shooting, or want a refined action feel straight from the box—for those purposes, the extra cost for a Tikka or Bergara is justified. For its specific role as an adjustable, accurate, left-handed magnum hunting tool, the 110 Trail Hunt executes its mission with mechanical honesty.

Specs at a glance

Savage Arms 32444 110 Trail… SPECS AT A GLANCE 118.1 oz WEIGHT 7mm SIZE $635.99 PRICE
Editorial diagram — measurements verified during testing.

About this product

The Savage Arms 32444 110 Trailblazer is a left-handed, long-range hunting rifle chambered in 7mm Remington Magnum, built on Savage's proven Model 110 action with a user-adjustable synthetic stock. This model represents a purpose-built platform for serious hunters and backcountry shooters who require precision and reliability from an ambidextrous-friendly configuration. It leverages Savage's heritage of barrel-making and a simple, robust bolt design to deliver out-of-the-box accuracy at ranges where cartridge performance matters.

What is the Savage Arms 110 Trail Hunt rifle?

The Savage Arms 110 Trail Hunt is a lightweight, magnum-caliber, bolt-action rifle designed for mobile hunting in challenging terrain. Its core feature is the AccuFit system, which allows you to adjust the length of pull from 12.5 to 13.75 inches and comb height without tools, combined with a fluted, 22-inch carbon steel barrel that reduces weight and aids in cooling. Weighing 7.3 pounds unloaded, it's built around the Model 110's cylindrical bolt head and a user-adjustable AccuTrigger, providing a reliable foundation for the high-pressure 7mm Rem Mag cartridge.

How does the Savage 110 Trail Hunt compare to the Stevens 334?

The Savage 110 Trail Hunt offers superior long-range accuracy and adjustability compared to the Stevens 334 in .308 Win, which is a more budget-conscious, fixed-configuration option. While the Stevens 334 is a capable general-purpose rifle, the 110 Trail Hunt's fluted barrel, adjustable AccuFit stock, and AccuTrigger system make it better suited for precision shooting at extended ranges; the 7mm Rem Mag cartridge also carries significantly more energy downrange than the .308 Winchester, with about 35% less wind drift at 500 yards under standard conditions.

What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?

Unloaded, the rifle weighs 7.3 pounds (118.1 oz or 3.31 kg) with an overall length of 41.75 inches. The 22-inch barrel has a 1:9.5-inch right-hand twist rate, optimal for stabilizing long, heavy 7mm bullets up to 175 grains. The magazine is a detachable, flush-fit steel box with a 3+1 capacity, and the length of pull is adjustable between 12.5 and 13.75 inches to fit a wide range of shooter statures and clothing layers.

Who is this NOT for?

This rifle is not for new shooters, budget-focused plinkers, or those sensitive to recoil. The 7mm Rem Mag generates approximately 23 ft-lbs of recoil energy in this weight platform, which is 50% more than a .308 Winchester in a similar rifle, making it punishing during extended range sessions. It's also a left-handed model, so right-handed shooters should seek the standard configuration; its specialized role makes it overkill for casual target shooting under 300 yards where a more affordable option like the Stevens 334 in .243 Win would suffice.

What's in the box?

You receive the rifle with the adjustable stock installed, one 3-round detachable magazine, a standard 1-inch scope mount base installed on the receiver, and the necessary Allen wrenches for adjusting the AccuTrigger pull weight (factory set between 2.5 and 6 pounds) and the AccuFit stock components. Notably absent are iron sights or a scope—this is a optics-ready platform, so factor in the cost of a robust scope and rings capable of handling the cartridge's recoil.

Is the Savage 110 Trail Hunt worth it at $635.99?

At $635.99, it represents strong value for a left-handed shooter needing a customizable, accurate magnum rifle for hunting elk, mule deer, or similar game at 400+ yards. You're paying for the adjustable stock system and fluted barrel, features not found on most rifles in this price bracket. Compared to a custom-built rifle, you're saving thousands while still getting a platform you can tune to your body and shooting style, making it a justified investment for its specific use case.

Key attributes

upc011356324443
manufacturerSavage
manufacturer part number32444
actionBolt Action
barrel length22"
caliber/gauge7mm Remington Magnum
capacity3 + 1

Frequently asked questions

Is it compatible with standard Savage 110 scope bases?
Yes, it uses the standard Savage 110 short action scope mounting hole pattern. The receiver comes pre-drilled and tapped, and a 1-inch Picatinny-style base is included. For optimal performance with the 7mm Rem Mag's trajectory, I recommend a 20 MOA cant base from brands like EGW or Warne to maximize your scope's elevation adjustment for long-range shots.
Does it fit in a standard rifle case?
Given its 41.75-inch overall length, it will fit in most 44-inch or longer standard hard or soft rifle cases. For airline travel, you'll need a TSA-approved lockable hard case with foam cutouts; Plano All-Weather cases or Pelican 1750 series are common choices that provide adequate protection for the fluted barrel and adjustable stock.
How long does shipping take to an FFL?
Once your order and FFL documentation are verified, standard shipping to a licensed dealer typically takes 5-7 business days via UPS or FedEx Ground. We do not ship directly to residential addresses in compliance with federal regulations (18 U.S.C. § 922). Your chosen FFL will contact you upon arrival to initiate the background check and transfer.
Can I return it if there's a mechanical issue?
We accept returns for un-fired rifles with mechanical defects verified by our armorers within 30 days of receipt by your FFL. The rifle must be returned in its original packaging with all accessories. Once fired, warranty service is handled directly by Savage Arms, which typically offers a 1-year warranty on materials and workmanship; their turnaround for repair is usually 3-4 weeks.
Does this work with a muzzle brake or suppressor?
The barrel has a standard 5/8"-24 thread pattern under the factory-installed thread protector, making it compatible with many muzzle brakes and .30-caliber suppressors rated for magnum cartridges. Ensure your muzzle device is rated for 7mm Magnum pressures. For suppressor use, a proper shoulder and timing are critical; I recommend having a qualified gunsmith check the thread concentricity before mounting.
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