Savage Arms has just expanded its 110 Magpul Scout line of bolt-action rifles with four new chambering options.
The 110 Magpul Scout was already one of Savage Arms’ most popular bolt-action rifle models, but it’s likely only going to get more popular following the line’s recent addition of four new chamberings available for it. The rifle was previously only available in 6.5 Creedmoor, .308 Winchester and 450 Bushmaster, but now shooters will have the option of picking one up in 5.56 NATO, 6mm ARC, .300 BLK and 350 Legend as well. That last one should be especially appealing to anyone looking to hunt in a state with straight-walled cartridge restrictions.
Outside of the new caliber choices, the 110 Magpul Scout is otherwise unchanged. That means the rifles still feature 16.5-inch button-rifled barrels with muzzle brakes, full-length extended scout-style Picatinny rails, adjustable AccuTriggers and compatibility with AICS-style box magazines. They also of course still utilize the Magpul Hunter stock with aluminum bedding, an adjustable length of pull and M-LOK slots on the sides and bottom of the forend.
RJ Contorno, Senior Product Manager at Savage Arms, said this about the new rifle options:
The 110 Magpul Scout has proven to be a top choice in our lineup … With the addition of new calibers, we are confident that this rifle will continue to exceed expectations and deliver exceptional performance for beginners and seasoned shooters alike.
The 110 Magpul Scout, in both old and new chambering options, is available with either a black or FDE stock color and in both right- and left-hand configurations. MSRP is $1,099 for all models.
For more information, visit savagearms.com.
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