Description
This Savage Arms 32694 110 Core Tactical Full Size 7mm PRC 5+1 24″ Medium Heavy Fluted Barrel, Arca Rail Forend, Coyote Tan AccuStock w/AccuFit V2 Synthetic Stock, Left Hand is a purpose-built long-range hunting rifle that puts the hard-hitting 7mm PRC cartridge into a left-handed shooter’s hands. With a factory-installed Arca rail on the forend and a medium-heavy fluted barrel, you get a stable, accurate platform right out of the box—no gunsmithing needed. Per Savage Arms specs, this rifle is designed for hunters who demand sub-MOA accuracy in a lightweight, adjustable package.
| Manufacturer | Savage Arms |
|---|---|
| Model | 110 Core Tactical Full Size |
| Material | Carbon steel barrel, synthetic stock |
| Compatibility | 7mm PRC (5+1 capacity) |
| Finish | Coyote Tan stock, matte black barrel |
| Weight | 9.6 lbs (per manufacturer specs) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- Medium Heavy Fluted Barrel – Reduces weight while maintaining stiffness for consistent shot-to-shot precision, even during rapid strings.
- AccuStock with AccuFit V2 – Lets you adjust length of pull and comb height for a perfect cheek weld, improving accuracy and comfort on long sits.
- Integral Arca Rail Forend – Accepts bipods, tripods, and barricade stops directly—no aftermarket adapter needed for stable shooting positions.
- Left-Handed Action – Built specifically for southpaws, with a 60-degree bolt throw and smooth cycling that keeps your eye on the target.
- AccuTrigger – Adjustable from 2.5 to 6 pounds, giving you a crisp, creep-free break that helps you make those long shots count.
Who It’s For
This Savage 110 Core Tactical is for the left-handed hunter who wants a ready-to-run long-range setup without custom work. If you’re chasing elk, mule deer, or pronghorn out West, the 7mm PRC flat trajectory and retained energy at 500+ yards make it a solid choice. It also suits precision shooters who want a production rifle that can hang with custom builds right out of the box.
Pros & Cons
- Pros: Factory Arca rail saves you $100+ on aftermarket parts; AccuFit V2 lets you dial in fit without swapping stocks; 7mm PRC offers high BC bullets for windy conditions.
- Cons: The 24″ barrel is a bit long for tight brush or tree stands—this is an open-country rifle. Also, 7mm PRC ammo can be harder to find than .308 or 6.5 Creedmoor.
Comparison
| Feature | Savage 110 Core Tactical | Ruger American Predator | Tikka T3x CTR |
|---|---|---|---|
| Caliber | 7mm PRC | 6.5 Creedmoor | .308 Win |
| Barrel Length | 24″ fluted | 22″ | 20″ |
| Stock Adjustability | AccuFit V2 (LOP + comb) | Fixed | Fixed comb, spacers for LOP |
| Arca Rail | Integral | None | None |
| Weight | 9.6 lbs | 7.8 lbs | 8.4 lbs |
| Left-Hand Available | Yes | Limited | Yes |
| Price | $961.84 | $529 | $1,199 |
FAQ
What is the barrel twist rate on this Savage 110 Core Tactical?
Per Savage Arms specs, the 24″ medium heavy fluted barrel has a 1:8 twist rate, optimized for 160-180 grain 7mm PRC bullets.
Does the AccuStock V2 fit all body sizes?
Yes—the AccuFit V2 system includes interchangeable cheek risers and LOP spacers, so you can adjust it from a compact 12.5″ to a full 14.25″ LOP. One honest drawback: you’ll need to buy extra spacer kits if you want more than the included sizes.
Can I mount a bipod directly to the forend?
Yes—the integral Arca rail accepts standard Arca-Swiss clamps, so you can attach a bipod or tripod head without any adapter. That’s a big time-saver at the range.
Is this rifle available in right-hand?
Yes—Savage offers the 110 Core Tactical in right-hand versions as well, but this specific SKU (32694) is left-hand only. Check our right-hand category for options.
What scope base does it take?
The receiver is drilled and tapped for Savage round-top bases—standard 4-40 screws. We recommend a 20 MOA rail for long-range work.
Trust & Shipping
- ✅ Nationwide delivery to all 50 states
- ✅ Ships within 1-2 business days
- ✅ 30-day return policy
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Looking for more? Browse our Bolt Action Rifles or Savage Parts & Accessories. For left-handed shooters, check our Left-Handed Rifles.
Last updated: April 2026





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