Description
The Savage 110 Hunter .270 Win, 22 in, 4+1 DBM is a full-size bolt-action rifle built for serious field work. Chambered in .270 Winchester, it pairs a 22-inch button-rifled carbon steel barrel with Savage’s user-adjustable AccuTrigger and AccuStock with AccuFit system. The result is a rifle that delivers repeatable sub-MOA accuracy straight from the box, with a stock you can tailor to your build in minutes. If you need a dependable hunting rifle that puts precision first without breaking the bank, this one earns a spot in your safe.
| Manufacturer | Savage Arms |
|---|---|
| Model | 110 Hunter |
| Material | Carbon steel barrel, synthetic stock |
| Compatibility | .270 Winchester |
| Finish | Matte black barrel, blued/black receiver |
| Weight | 7.5 lbs (per manufacturer specs) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- Button-Rifled Carbon Steel Barrel (22 in) – Why it matters: This manufacturing process creates consistent rifling twist and bore dimensions, which directly translates to tighter shot groups at distance. You get hunting-grade accuracy without needing a custom barrel.
- User-Adjustable AccuTrigger – Why it matters: You can dial trigger pull weight from 2.5 to 6 pounds using a simple Allen wrench, no gunsmith required. That means a crisp, clean break exactly where you want it, reducing shooter-induced error.
- AccuStock with AccuFit System – Why it matters: The stock includes interchangeable comb pieces and length-of-pull spacers, letting you adjust cheek weld and reach in under five minutes. A proper fit means consistent cheek-to-stock alignment and better shot placement under field stress.
- Detachable Box Magazine (4+1 Capacity) – Why it matters: Reloads are faster than a fixed internal magazine, and you can carry a spare loaded mag for quick follow-ups on multiple targets. It also makes unloading safe and simple at the end of the day.
- Drilled and Tapped Receiver – Why it matters: Mounting optics is straightforward with standard bases and rings, saving you time and gunsmithing costs. You can run a scope, red dot, or even a low-power variable for low-light hunting conditions.
Who It’s For
The Savage 110 Hunter is for the practical hunter who values repeatable accuracy over flash. It suits the deer, elk, or hog hunter who wants a .270 Win that shoots flat out to 400 yards, with a stock that fits their body type. It also appeals to shooters on a budget who refuse to compromise on precision. If you’re a right-handed shooter looking for a factory rifle that shoots like a custom build, this is your rig.
Pros & Cons
- Pro: Sub-MOA accuracy guarantee from the factory, backed by Savage’s reputation for consistent barrels.
- Pro: AccuFit system lets you customize length of pull and comb height without tools, a feature usually reserved for rifles costing twice as much.
- Con: The synthetic stock has a utilitarian feel and lacks the rigidity of a chassis system, which can matter if you plan to shoot from a bipod or bags regularly.
Comparison: Savage 110 Hunter vs. Competitors
| Feature | Savage 110 Hunter .270 Win | Geissele Super 700 (Rem 700 Action) | Timney Trigger (Drop-In for Rem 700) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Price | $756.52 | $1,200+ (trigger + action) | $150 (trigger only) |
| Accuracy Out of Box | Sub-MOA with match ammo | Sub-MOA (action only) | Depends on host rifle |
| Adjustable Stock | Yes (AccuFit system) | No (aftermarket required) | N/A |
| Trigger Adjustability | 2.5–6 lbs (AccuTrigger) | 1.5–4 lbs (aftermarket) | 1–4 lbs |
| Best For | Hunters wanting a complete, accurate package | Precision rifle builders | Trigger upgrades on existing rifles |
FAQ
What is the barrel twist rate on the Savage 110 Hunter .270 Win?
Per Savage Arms specs, the 22-inch barrel has a 1:10 twist rate, optimized for .270 Winchester bullets from 130 to 150 grains.
Is the Savage 110 Hunter compatible with aftermarket stocks?
Yes, it uses a standard Savage long-action footprint, so aftermarket stocks from Boyd’s, MDT, and others are available. However, the factory AccuStock with AccuFit already provides adjustable fit, so many shooters stick with it.
Does the rifle come with scope mounts or rings?
No, the receiver is drilled and tapped for standard Savage 110 bases. You’ll need to purchase bases and rings separately, but any quality set (like Weaver or Leupold) will work.
Can I use this rifle for home defense?
While the .270 Win is a powerful cartridge, the 22-inch barrel and full-size stock make it less maneuverable in tight spaces. It’s primarily a hunting rifle. For home defense, consider a shorter-barreled shotgun or pistol-caliber carbine.
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Last updated: April 2026





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