Description
When you’re lining up on a coyote at dawn across a sage flat, you need a rifle that puts rounds exactly where you aim, first time, every time. The SAV 32672 110 Core Tactical .65 Creedmoor 24 Coyote Tan delivers that kind of precision straight from the factory. This model—often searched as sav 32672 110 core tactical 65crd 24 coytn—gives you a heavy-contour barrel, a crisp trigger, and a chassis that keeps you steady in field positions. It’s built for shooters who expect tight groups without having to drop a grand on custom work.
| Manufacturer | Savage Arms |
|---|---|
| Model | 110 Core Tactical |
| Caliber | 6.5 Creedmoor |
| Barrel Length | 24 inches (heavy contour, threaded 5/8×24) |
| Stock Material | Aluminum chassis with synthetic overmold, Coyote Tan finish |
| Action | User-adjustable AccuTrigger, button-rifled barrel |
| Weight | Approximately 10.5 pounds (unloaded, per manufacturer specs) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- AccuTrigger — This isn’t just a gimmick; it lets you adjust pull weight from 2.5 to 6 pounds without tools. Why it matters: you can dial in a crisp, creep-free break that helps you hold steady on a moving target or squeeze through a tight shot at distance.
- Heavy-Contour 24-Inch Barrel — The extra steel soaks up heat from multiple shots and resists barrel whip. Why it matters: consistent accuracy shot after shot, whether you’re zeroing at 100 yards or engaging steel at 600.
- Threaded Muzzle (5/8×24) — Factory-threaded and capped, ready for a suppressor or brake. Why it matters: no gunsmith visit needed to run a can, which cuts recoil and keeps your position concealed from game.
- Aluminum Chassis Stock — Rigid bedding surface with a full-length rail and adjustable length of pull. Why it matters: eliminates stock flex that throws shots, and you can fit it to your shooting coat or position for prone, bench, or field use.
- Detachable Box Magazine — Holds 4 rounds of 6.5 Creedmoor, feeds reliably from the AICS pattern. Why it matters: quick reloads without fumbling, and you can carry spares in your pocket for follow-up shots on a stand.
Who It’s For
This rifle is for the hunter who spends more time behind a spotting scope than a bar stool. You’re the guy who walks a mile before dawn to set up on a canyon edge, and you expect your gear to shoot as well as you do. It’s also for the precision shooter who wants a production rifle that can hang with custom builds at half the price. If you’re a reloader, the 6.5 Creedmoor chamber and heavy barrel give you room to work up pet loads that print half-MOA.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Factory accuracy that rivals custom rifles—many owners report sub-MOA groups with factory match ammo.
- AccuTrigger is genuinely adjustable and breaks clean, no creep.
- Chassis stock provides a solid, repeatable cheek weld and mounting platform.
- Threaded barrel is ready for suppressors or muzzle brakes out of the box.
Cons
- At 10.5 pounds, it’s on the heavy side for a hunting rifle—packing it up a steep ridge all day will test your legs.
- The factory stock’s forend is a bit narrow for some bipods; you may need a small adapter or aftermarket rail section for a perfect fit.
Comparison: Savage 110 Core Tactical vs. Timney Triggers vs. Geissele
While Timney and Geissele are trigger specialists, not rifle manufacturers, they offer drop-in trigger upgrades for the Savage 110 platform. Here’s how the factory AccuTrigger stacks up against those aftermarket options.
| Feature | Savage 110 Core Tactical (Factory) | Timney Triggers (Savage 110 Drop-In) | Geissele (Savage 110 Drop-In) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Trigger Pull Range | 2.5–6 lbs (user-adjustable, no tools) | 1.5–4 lbs (adjustable with included wrench) | 3.5–4.5 lbs (fixed, single-stage) |
| Installation | Factory installed, no work needed | Easy drop-in, 15 minutes with a punch | Drop-in, similar install time |
| Shoe Material | Steel, serrated | Aluminum, flat or curved options | Steel, skeletonized |
| Price (Approx.) | Included with rifle | $110–$130 | $150–$180 |
| Best For | Hunters wanting a good trigger out of the box | Precision shooters who want lighter pull and more adjustment | Competition shooters who prefer a fixed, crisp break |
FAQ
Does the Savage 110 Core Tactical come with scope bases or rings?
Yes, the rifle includes a factory-installed 20 MOA Picatinny rail on the receiver. You will need to purchase scope rings separately, but the rail is ready to accept standard 1913-style rings.
What is the twist rate on the 6.5 Creedmoor barrel?
Per Savage Arms specs, the 24-inch heavy barrel has a 1:8 twist rate. This stabilizes bullets from 120 grains up to 147-grain ELD Match and similar heavy-for-caliber projectiles.
Can I use a suppressor on this rifle without a gunsmith?
Absolutely. The muzzle is threaded 5/8×24 and comes with a factory-installed thread protector. Just remove the protector, attach your direct-thread suppressor, and you’re good to go. No adapter or permanent modification needed.
Is this rifle suitable for long-range target shooting?
Yes. The 6.5 Creedmoor cartridge combined with the heavy barrel and aluminum chassis is a proven long-range setup. Many shooters use this exact model in PRS-style matches and report consistent hits on steel out to 1,000 yards with factory match ammunition.
What is the magazine capacity?
The rifle ships with one 4-round detachable box magazine. AICS-pattern magazines in 5- or 10-round capacities are widely available from manufacturers like Magpul and Accurate-Mag and are compatible.
Trust & Delivery
- ✓ Nationwide delivery to all 50 states
- ✓ Ships within 1–2 business days from our warehouse
- ✓ 30-day return policy on unused firearms
- ✓ Secure checkout with encrypted payment processing
If you’re building a precision hunting or long-range setup, check out more options in our rifles collection, rifle scopes, and bipods to complete your rig.
Last updated: April 2026





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