Savage 110 Predator
#1
Typical Buck
Thread Starter
Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: Jacksonville, FL
Posts: 516
Savage 110 Predator
I’m in the market for a new rifle for this upcoming season. I really am interested in a 22-250 and came across the Savage 110 Predator model. It looks solid! Anybody have reviews of the rifle first hand?
#2
I have a 110, heavy barrel. Most accurate rifle in my arsenal. Accu-trigger is fantastic. 223. Hornady 55 grain. I have taken many coyotes out to and over 400 yards. It is a bit heavy. Burris 4-14 on top
#5
Typical Buck
Join Date: Apr 2017
Posts: 995
One of the old man's .22-250's was built off an old 110 action but that is the only thing Savage made on the thing. He carved the stock himself, Timney trigger, and a Krieger barrel (I think this one is barrel number 4). 220 swift and .22-250 were his go to varmint/predator rifles. I think I was like 2 when he bought the initial rifle but memory tells me it was a good shooter before he burned out the original barrel and just decided to do a complete custom job on that action. It was definitely one of his favorite rifles to drop coyotes with.
#7
Fork Horn
Join Date: Dec 2017
Posts: 130
I have the predator in .223. My only complaint with the savage rifles I have is the bluing is pretty weak. Mine is a bit heavy but accurate to easily 400... The Accu-Trigger is a work of art. I thought they were cheeseball when they first came out but after shooting one, they ROCK.
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