#SundayGunday: Savage Arms 110 Trail Hunter

Published on August 10, 2025
Duration: 3:44

This video provides an in-depth review of the Savage Arms 110 Trail Hunter, a bolt-action rifle designed for all-weather performance. It highlights the rifle's accuracy-enhancing features inherited from the Savage 110 family, such as a floating bolt head and free-floating barrel. The review emphasizes the durable Hogue overmolded stock and Cerakote finish for weather resistance, and the threaded barrel for suppressor use. A wide range of caliber options are presented, making it a versatile choice for various hunting and shooting applications.

Quick Summary

The Savage Arms 110 Trail Hunter is an all-weather bolt-action rifle featuring a Hogue overmolded stock for grip and a Cerakote finish for durability. It incorporates accuracy-enhancing elements like a free-floating barrel and AccuTrigger, and its threaded barrel accepts suppressors.

Chapters

  1. 00:09Introduction to Savage 110 Trail Hunter
  2. 00:15Built for the Elements
  3. 00:26Accuracy Features of the 110 Family
  4. 00:54Hogue Overmolded Stock
  5. 01:26All-Weather Pedigree: Cerakote
  6. 01:38Three-Position Safety
  7. 01:44Threaded Barrel for Suppressors
  8. 01:54Barrel Lengths and Caliber Options
  9. 02:02Extensive Caliber Selection
  10. 02:38Removable Box Magazine
  11. 02:47Dual Sling Swivel Studs & Optics Base
  12. 03:04Price and Where to Buy
  13. 03:13Support the Second Amendment

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Savage Arms 110 Trail Hunter suitable for all-weather conditions?

The Savage 110 Trail Hunter is built for all-weather performance with a Hogue overmolded stock providing a secure grip in wet conditions and a Cerakote ceramic coating on the barreled action to resist the elements.

What are the key accuracy features of the Savage 110 Trail Hunter?

It inherits accuracy-driving features from the Savage 110 family, including a floating bolt head, free-floating barrel, user-adjustable AccuTrigger, and a threaded barrel nut for precise head spacing.

What caliber options are available for the Savage 110 Trail Hunter?

The rifle is offered in 15 different long and short action chamberings, including popular calibers like 223 Remington, 6.5 Creedmoor, 270 Winchester, 30-06 Springfield, and newer options like 6.5 PRC, 7 PRC, 300 Legend, 400 Legend, and 450 Bushmaster.

Can the Savage 110 Trail Hunter accommodate a suppressor?

Yes, the Savage 110 Trail Hunter features a button-rifled medium-heavy barrel that is threaded, allowing for the easy attachment of a suppressor for reduced noise and recoil.

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