
Savage Arms
Savage Arms has been building accurate, reliable American firearms since 1894, and they’ve earned a reputation as the brand that delivers genuine precision at prices the competition can’t match. The AccuTrigger, adjustable to a crisp pull from the factory, and the AccuFit stock system for personalized fit are standard across the lineup—features competitors charge significantly more for. From the entry-level Axis through the flagship 110 Precision chassis rifle, Savage produces accurate, durable hunting and precision rifles that consistently outperform their price point.
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The Savage 110 Series
The Model 110 is Savage’s flagship bolt-action platform and one of the most prolific precision rifles ever made. The 110 features Savage’s AccuFit system for adjustable length of pull and comb height, the user-adjustable AccuTrigger, and a floating bolt head that self-headspaces for consistent accuracy. Available in an enormous range of calibers from .223 Remington through .338 Lapua Magnum, in configurations from the lightweight Trail Hunter through the Ultralite carbon fiber model to the full-chassis 110 Elite Precision, the 110 covers every bolt-action use case from deer hunting to 1,000-yard competition. The Savage 110 is the platform to start with when evaluating the Savage lineup.
Savage Axis—Best Value Bolt Gun
The Savage Axis is the entry point into the Savage lineup and arguably the best value in a hunting bolt gun. It features Savage’s AccuTrigger, a synthetic stock, and a button-rifled barrel in popular hunting calibers from .243 Winchester through .30-06 Springfield. The Axis XP adds a factory-mounted scope package for a complete hunting system at an exceptional combined price. For a first hunting rifle or a dedicated truck gun that won’t keep you up at night if it gets scratched, the Axis delivers real Savage accuracy at the lowest price in the lineup.
Savage Rimfire—B-Series and Mark II
Savage’s rimfire lineup starts with the Mark II, a bolt-action .22 LR with the same AccuTrigger philosophy applied to rimfire. The B-Mag is chambered in .17 WSM for a flat-shooting small-game and varmint option. The A-Series semi-automatic rimfire includes the Revel and Revel DLX lever-action in .22 LR—a lever-action rimfire with the AccuTrigger advantage. For buyers who want Savage’s quality and trigger feel in a .22 platform, the rimfire lineup delivers it at rimfire prices.
Savage for Precision Shooting
Savage has a long history in competitive precision shooting. The 110 Precision and 110 Elite Precision are chassis rifles designed for long-range competition, featuring AICS-compatible magazines, M-LOK handguards, and adjustable chassis systems. The 110 Carbon Predator and 110 Ultralite use carbon fiber barrels for mountain hunting where weight is paramount. For buyers entering precision rifle competition or looking for a factory chassis rifle as a starting point, the 110 Precision delivers genuine competition-capable hardware at a price that leaves room for optics and accessories.
Savage Shotguns—The Renegauge
The Renegauge is Savage’s semi-automatic shotgun, featuring a dual-valve gas system that self-regulates between light target loads and heavy 3-inch magnum shells. Available in 12 gauge with 26” and 28” field barrels, the Renegauge competes with the Beretta A400 and Browning Maxus in the gas-operated competition. For waterfowlers and upland hunters who want a gas-operated semi-auto shotgun with Savage’s quality standard and value-oriented pricing, the Renegauge is the brand’s answer.
Where to Go Next
Explore Savage model pages: Savage 110 and Savage 110 Ultralite. Savage produces excellent left-handed bolt-action rifles—the 110 is available in left-hand configurations in most calibers. Compare with Bergara and Tikka for other precision bolt-action options. For ammunition, see our 6.5 Creedmoor and .308 Winchester pages.
