The prolific Savage Arms has unveiled yet another rifle; this one is called the 110 Brush Hunter.
Built to take down big game in tough hunting conditions, the Savage 110 Brush Hunter features a 20-inch, stainless steel, medium-contour barrel. The barrel, which is cradled in a synthetic stock, is also threaded with an end cap. In addition, this 7.38-pound long gun sports oversized bolt handle and iron sights for fast shots in close quarters.
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As the name would indicate, the 110 Brush Hunter is built on Savage’s 110 platform. It comes with an adjustable length-of-pull. Meanwhile, a user-adjustable AccuTrigger offers a light, crisp pull, Savage says.
Available in both .338 Win. Mag and .375 Ruger and shipping out with a detachable box magazine, the Savage 110 Brush Hunter is priced at $784. See features, specs and a hype video for this rifle below.
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Model 110 Brush Hunter Features & Benefits
Adjustable length-of-pull
User-adjustable AccuTrigger
New Model 110 design and ergonomics
Black synthetic stock
20-inch stainless steel barrel threaded with an end cap
Adjustable iron sights
Detachable box magazine
Specs
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Caliber: .338 Win. Mag & .375 Ruger
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Handed: Right
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Rate of Twist: 10 (.338 Win. Mag), 12 (.375 Ruger)
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Weight: 7.38 lbs
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Overall Length: 40-41″
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Barrel Length: 20″
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Ammo Capacity: 4 (.338 Win. Mag), 3 (.375 Ruger)
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MSRP: $784