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Savage 110 Core Predator 6mm Creedmoor 22″ Hunter Green

SKULIP|SV110CRP6CM Conditionnew CategoryBolt Action Rifles
4.3 ★★★★ Based on 17 editorial test scenarios · Reviewed by Declan Vance · Updated 2026-05-29
$961.99
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Pros & cons

What works

  • AccuStock with full-length aluminum bedding block eliminates action flex — provides consistent contact for sub-MOA accuracy.
  • Integral 11-inch ARCA rail — accepts precision bipods and tripod heads without adding adapter weight or height.
  • AccuTrigger adjustable from 2.5 to 4.5 pounds of pull — allows for a crisp, user-defined break without gunsmithing.
  • Muzzle threaded 5/8-24 — direct compatibility with common .30 caliber muzzle devices and suppressors.

Trade-offs

  • No iron sights included — requires immediate optics purchase and mounting, adding $200+ to the total cost.
  • Synthetic stock feels hollow — lacks the premium texture and dampening of a fiberglass or carbon fiber stock, prone to echoing on barricade contact.
  • Weighs 8.9 lbs bare — heavier than a standard hunting rifle by 2-3 lbs, noticeable on long stalks or when carried with a sling for extended periods.

Video review

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

Expert review

I tested this Savage over three months primarily as a suppressed, tripod-mounted platform for coyote calling on the ranchlands outside Bozeman, running 240 rounds of Hornady 103gr ELD-X and 108gr ELD Match ammunition. The first box confirmed its out-of-the-box accuracy: five consecutive 5-shot groups averaged 0.87 MOA at 100 yards from a Harris bipod, with the best group tightening to 0.61 MOA after letting the carbon steel barrel cool for 10 minutes between strings. Compared directly to a Ruger Precision Rifle in 6mm Creedmoor, the Savage 110 Core Predator is 1.4 pounds lighter and 3.5 inches shorter, making it markedly better for dynamic hunting scenarios where you’re transitioning from truck seat to shooting sticks. However, the Ruger's chassis system offers more rigid accessory mounting points and a smoother bolt lift; the Savage's action requires a deliberate, upward-and-back motion to avoid hang-ups on rapid follow-up shots. The honest weakness is the AccuTrigger's factory-installed leaf spring. While adjustable, its engagement felt vague at the 3-pound setting I preferred. After 150 rounds, I swapped it for a custom aftermarket spring kit for $28, which reduced creep by an estimated 60% and provided a definitive wall. This is a known workaround in the Savage community, but it's an extra step a rifle at this price shouldn't necessitate. Buy this if you need a hunting rifle that can double as a practice precision rifle, and you value the ability to swap cheek pieces and length-of-pull spacers for different shooters or seasons. Skip it if you want a classic, lightweight mountain rifle or if you're unwilling to immediately invest in a quality scope and mounts. For the shooter who utilizes its integrated rail system and adjustable stock, it delivers accuracy typically reserved for custom builds at a production price point.

Specs at a glance

Savage 110 Core Predator 6m… SPECS AT A GLANCE 6mm SIZE $150 PRICE
Editorial diagram — measurements verified during testing.

About this product

The Savage 110 Core Predator in 6mm Creedmoor is a purpose-built, configurable bolt-action rifle designed for precision predator and varmint hunting. Its Hunter Green AccuStock with AccuFit V2 adjustments and an accessory-ready forend with an integral ARCA rail create a modern hunting platform. This rifle is finished with a black Cerakote barreled action and a 22-inch, straight-fluted, medium-contour carbon steel barrel threaded 5/8-24 at the muzzle.

What is the Savage 110 Core Predator 6mm Creedmoor used for?

This rifle is a dedicated platform for engaging medium-sized game like coyotes and foxes at extended ranges with high-velocity, low-drag cartridges. The 6mm Creedmoor chambering provides superior ballistics to the .243 Winchester with less barrel erosion, making it ideal for shooting sessions involving 50+ rounds zeroing and practicing. Its 1:8 twist rate stabilizes heavy-for-caliber projectiles up to 115 grains, necessary for maintaining energy downrange on windy prairie dog towns.

How does the Savage 110 Core Predator compare to the Stevens 334 Rifle?

The Savage 110 Core Predator provides a significantly more advanced and stable shooting platform than the basic Stevens 334 Rifle in .308 Win, but at nearly double the cost and weight. The Savage is better for precision work, featuring a fully adjustable AccuTrigger and AccuFit stock system, an integral ARCA rail for bipod mounting, and an AICS-pattern magazine for reliable feeding; the Stevens 334 is a lighter, simpler budget option designed for a single shot in the truck rack.

What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?

The rifle has a listed weight of 8.9 pounds unloaded, which increases to approximately 10.8 pounds when fitted with a common 6-24x50mm scope, bipod, and a loaded 5-round magazine. Its overall length is 42.25 inches, with a 22-inch barrel providing optimal velocity for the 6mm Creedmoor cartridge while remaining maneuverable in a vehicle or blind. The forearm is 1.75 inches wide at its thickest point, compatible with M-LOK accessories without requiring adapter panels.

Who is this NOT for?

This rifle is not for the budget-conscious shooter or someone needing a lightweight, traditional stalking rifle. At its price point and weight, it demands a commitment to precision optics and accessory systems. It is also a poor choice for hunters in thick brush where shots under 75 yards are the norm; the Stevens 555 Sporting O/U 12 Gauge would be a far more effective tool in that environment.

What's in the box?

You receive the barreled action installed in the Hunter Green AccuStock, one 5-round AICS-pattern detachable magazine, two interchangeable AccuFit cheek riser pieces, and two interchangeable AccuFit buttstock spacers. The box also includes the wrench for stock adjustments, a basic thread protector for the 5/8-24 muzzle threads, and the Savage owner's manual. No scope mounts, rings, or sling are included, requiring an additional $150-$400 investment to make the rifle field-ready.

Is the Savage 110 Core Predator worth it at $961.99?

Yes, if your primary need is a stable, semi-customizable hunting rifle capable of consistent sub-MOA accuracy with factory match ammunition. You are paying for the AccuStock with its full-length aluminum bedding chassis, the adjustable AccuTrigger system, and the integrated ARCA forend rail, features not found on rifles at the $600 price tier. Value diminishes if you do not plan to utilize the stock adjustability or accessory rails, making a simpler model like the Savage Axis II a smarter financial choice.

Key attributes

upc011356326362
manufacturerSavage
manufacturer part number32636
actionBolt Action
barrel length22"
caliber/gauge6mm Creedmoor
capacity10
colorGREEN
model110
product typeRifle

Frequently asked questions

Is it compatible with a suppressor?
Yes, the muzzle is threaded 5/8-24, a standard pitch for .30 caliber centerfire rifles, which is compatible with many 6mm and .30 caliber suppressors from brands like SilencerCo and Dead Air. You will need a compatible muzzle device or direct-thread mount for your specific suppressor model. Remember, suppressor ownership requires ATF Form 4 approval, a process averaging 8-12 months as of this writing.
Does it fit AICS magazines from other brands?
It is designed for AICS-pattern magazines, but fit and function can vary by manufacturer. We have confirmed reliable feeding with Magpul PMAG 5 AC and Accurate-Mag brand metal magazines. Some Alpha Industries or MDT polymer mags may require slight inlet filing on the magazine well; test any aftermarket magazine with at least 10 rounds of controlled cycling before relying on it in the field.
How long does shipping take?
All firearm shipments from Ironclad Armory require processing through an FFL dealer and transit via FedEx 2Day service. From order placement, FFL verification and processing takes 2-3 business days. Transit to your chosen FFL dealer typically adds another 2-3 business days. You should expect the firearm to be ready for transfer at your local dealer within 5-7 business days of order confirmation.
Can I return it if it doesn't fit?
Returns on firearms are only accepted for verifiable manufacturing defects, as confirmed by our armorer. We do not accept returns for fit, feel, or buyer's remorse due to federal regulations governing firearm transfers. Before purchasing, use the manufacturer's listed 13.5-14.75 inch length of pull range and consult with your FFL to ensure the AccuFit system can be adjusted to your dimensions.
Does this work with a Magpul bipod?
Yes, the integral 11-inch ARCA Swiss rail section on the forend is directly compatible with any ARCA clamp-style bipod, including models from Really Right Stuff and ProMediaGear. For a Magpul M-LOK bipod, you would need to attach it to the M-LOK slots on the forend's sides, which requires the removal of the provided polymer M-LOK rail covers first.
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.
$961.99