Savage Debuts New Precision Series Rifles from 22LR to 338 Lapua

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With a series of three platforms chambered in everything from rimfires to magnum calibers, Savage’s new Precision Series rifles cover a lot of bases.

The three branches of the family– the bolt-action 110 Elite Precision and B Series Precision, along with the semi-auto A22 Precision– have a lot of real estate held down as they run in a host of 11 popular calibers.

The 110 Elite Precision utilizes Savage’s 10/110 style action but in a rifle built around an MDT ACC aluminum chassis with a fully adjustable stock that includes a vert grip and AICS magazine. With a 1.5- to 4-pound user-adjustable AccuTrigger, titanium nitride bolt body and a taper aligned muzzle brake, the rifle is offered in .223 Rem, .308 Win, 6.5 Creedmoor, 6mm Creedmoor, .300 Win Mag, .300 Norma, .300 PRC, and .338 Lapua.

110 Elite Precision

With an ARCA rail along the entire length of the chassis and stainless steel, flash nitride target receiver, the 110 Elite Precision is not your standard Savage 110. (Photo: Savage)

110 Elite Savage

Weighing in at 14.95-pounds in the .338 Lapua model, the 110 Elite Precision has an overall length of 49.75 to 50.75-inches due to its adjustable length of pull and 30-inch barrel. (Photo: Savage)

“The MDT chassis are an ideal match for these Savage actions,” said Jessica Treglia, senior brand manager at Savage. “The pairings will allow shooters to custom fit every aspect of these rifles to suit their needs.”

But you have to pay to play. MSRP ranges from $1,999 to $2,149, depending on caliber.

The B Series Precision

The B Series Precision still has both Savage and MDT DNA but in a rimfire. (Photo: Savage)

The B Series Precision still has both Savage and MDT DNA but in a rimfire. (Photo: Savage)

With a one-piece MDT chassis machined from billet aluminum and a stock with length-of-pull and comb height adjustments, the B Series Precision is more scaled down from the 110 Elites but maintains a lot of the same features, although it is listed as a branch of the company’s B22 tree. Offered in .22LR, .22WMR and .17HMR, the rifles all use an 18-inch threaded barrel with a flush muzzle cap.

Other features include a 10-round detachable magazine and user-tunable AccuTrigger (Photo: Savage)

Other features include a 10-round detachable magazine and user-tunable AccuTrigger (Photo: Savage)

MSRP is $599 regardless of the caliber.

A22 Precision

While the A22 series is not new, the A22 Precision installment is not just any old .22LR (Photo: Savage)

While the A22 series is not new, the A22 Precision installment is not just any old .22LR (Photo: Savage)

Using a custom one-piece MDT chassis machined from billet aluminum (stop us if you heard this before) and an 18-inch heavy threaded barrel, the A22 has an oversized charging handle. The rimfire semi-auto with a 10-round detachable magazine is offered in .22LR only.

The A22 Precision has a user-adjustable AccuTrigger and Pic rail. (Photo: Savage)

The A22 Precision has a user-adjustable AccuTrigger and Pic rail. (Photo: Savage)

MSRP is $599

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