Savage Arms 32493 110 Trailblazer 7mm Rem Mag 3+1 22″ Fluted Barrel, Flat Dark Gray Adj LOP Synthetic Stock, Left Hand
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About this product
The Savage Arms 32493 110 Trailblazer is a left-handed, flat-dark-gray synthetic-stocked bolt-action rifle chambered in 7mm Remington Magnum. It's a purpose-built mountain rifle designed for the long-range hunter who demands repeatable precision from a lighter platform. Built on Savage's proven 110 action, it incorporates key features like the adjustable AccuStock and the AccuTrigger system for a factory rifle that punches above its weight class.
What is the Savage Arms 110 Trailblazer used for?
The Savage Arms 110 Trailblazer in 7mm Rem Mag is a precision hunting rifle for pursuing medium-to-large game at extended ranges. Its cartridge delivers over 3,100 ft-lbs of muzzle energy, making it suitable for elk, mule deer, and similar game out to 500+ yards. The fluted barrel and adjustable synthetic stock make it a field-ready rifle built for difficult backcountry carries where shaving ounces matters.
How does the Savage Arms 110 Trailblazer compare to the Stevens 334 Rifle?
Compared to the Stevens 334 Rifle in .308 Win, the Trailblazer offers a more powerful, flatter-shooting cartridge and a superior adjustable stock system. The 7mm Rem Mag will carry over 200 foot-pounds more energy at 500 yards, and the adjustable LOP stock on the Trailblazer provides a custom fit, whereas the Stevens 334 comes with a one-size-fits-all synthetic stock. However, the Stevens 334 is considerably more affordable and offers lower recoil and more affordable ammunition for high-volume shooting.
What does the Savage Arms 110 Trailblazer weigh and what are the dimensions?
The Savage 110 Trailblazer weighs 7.3 pounds unloaded, and its overall length is 42.5 inches with the 22-inch fluted barrel. With its 1:9.25-inch twist rate barrel, the rifle is balanced for offhand shooting, and the length of pull is adjustable from approximately 13.5 inches to 14.5 inches. This makes it a full-sized, capable rifle that's still manageable for a hunter of average build.
Who is the Savage Arms 110 Trailblazer NOT for?
The Savage 110 Trailblazer in 7mm Rem Mag is not for a new shooter or someone sensitive to recoil. The cartridge produces significant muzzle blast and recoil energy, typically around 23 ft-lbs, which can be punishing in a lightweight rifle. It's also not an ideal choice for a budget-conscious plinker, as factory 7mm Rem Mag ammunition averages $2.50 to $4.00 per round, making high-volume practice prohibitively expensive.
What's in the box with the Savage Arms 110 Trailblazer?
The Savage 110 Trailblazer ships from the factory with the rifle, a detachable box magazine with a 3+1 capacity, and the necessary tools for adjusting the length of pull on the stock. You do not receive optics, mounts, or a sling. This is standard for most rifles in this category, but it adds a minimum of $200-$300 to your initial setup cost before the rifle is field-ready.
Is the Savage Arms 110 Trailblazer worth it at $820.99?
At $820.99, the Savage 110 Trailblazer is worth it for the left-handed hunter who needs a lightweight, adjustable, magnum-caliber rifle ready for long-range shots. You're paying for the specialized left-hand action, the fluted barrel that sheds weight, and the adjustable AccuStock system—features not found on more basic rifles like the Stevens 334. If you are a right-handed shooter, you may find better value in a standard-configuration model, but for southpaws, this fills a specific and often underserved niche.
Specs at a glance
Pros & cons
What works
- True left-hand action — eliminates right-hand ejection across your field of view.
- Adjustable LOP from 13.5" to 14.5" — provides a custom fit for different body types and layers of clothing.
- Fluted 22" barrel — reduces weight by approximately 6-8 ounces compared to a standard sporter contour.
- Accepts all Savage 110 detachable magazines — easy to source 3, 4, and 10-round replacements.
Trade-offs
- Flat Dark Gray finish shows handling marks and scratches more readily than a matte or cerakote finish.
- No muzzle device installed — the 7mm Rem Mag recoil and blast are pronounced; plan on $80-$150 for a quality brake or thread protector.
- Synthetic stock lacks texture in the grip and forend — expect to add tape or aftermarket stippling for a secure hold in wet conditions.
Key attributes
| upc | 011356324931 |
| manufacturer | Savage |
| manufacturer part number | 32493 |
| action | Bolt Action |
| barrel length | 22" |
| caliber/gauge | 7mm Remington Magnum |
| capacity | 3 + 1 |
| color | Black, Gray |
| model | 110 |
| product type | Rifle |
Frequently asked questions
- Is it compatible with standard Savage 110 scope bases?
- Yes, the Trailblazer uses the standard long-action Savage 110 receiver geometry and accepts any two-piece or one-piece Picatinny scope bases designed for that pattern, such as those from EGW or Warne. The distance between the front and rear screw holes is 6.75 inches center-to-center.
- Does it fit in a standard rifle case?
- Yes, but just barely. With an overall length of 42.5 inches, it will fit in most 44-inch or longer hard rifle cases. For soft cases, I recommend one with an interior length of at least 45 inches to ensure the muzzle cap can be secured without pressure on the crown.
- How long does shipping to an FFL take?
- Processing and shipping typically take 3-5 business days from Ironclad Armory to your selected FFL. Transit time varies by carrier and location, but ground shipping usually adds another 3-7 business days. Always confirm your FFL's license information is on file before ordering.
- Can I return the rifle if it doesn't fit me?
- No, due to federal firearms regulations, all firearm sales through an FFL are final once the transfer is complete. You can, and should, handle the rifle at your FFL before completing the 4473 form to verify fit and function. Ironclad Armory's policy only covers manufacturer defects, which would be handled as a warranty repair through Savage Arms.
- Does this work with a standard 7mm Rem Mag chamber gauge?
- Yes. The chamber is cut to SAAMI specifications for 7mm Remington Magnum. Any standard 7mm Rem Mag Go/No-Go gauge set from brands like Forster or Clymer will properly verify headspace. The chamber freebore is typically .188 inches on Savage 110 rifles.