Savage Arms is pleased to announce the debut of their Model 110 Ultralite Elite rifle which is perfect for higher hunts at altitude and longer treks in the great outdoors. Paired with a Proof Research carbon fiber barrel, this rifle is meant to be feathery light so you are willing to carry it with you all day long, but also exude all the accuracy a discerning hunter could ever yearn for. This is Savage’s first new rifle announcement to usher in 2024.
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The new Savage Arms Model 110 Ultralite Elite is going to be chambered in 6.5 Creedmoor, 6.5 PRC (Precision Rifle Cartridge), 7mm PRC (Precision Rifle Cartridge), .308 Winchester, .300 WSM (Winchester Short Magnum), and .300 Win. Mag. (Winchester Magnum) with all of these offerings set at an MSRP of $3,299. All of the specifications for these new rifles can be read below as presented by Savage Arms:
- Exclusive Savage designed, PROOF Research® carbon fiber wrapped stainless steel cut filed barrel
- Exclusive MDT HNT26 Chassis with a carbon fiber forend with integrated ARCA rail, carbon fiber pistol grip and buttstock
- Gunmetal gray Cerakote finish on the Magnesium center section
- Lightweight Stainless Steel Receiver with Blackout Cerakote Finish
- Threaded muzzle, 5/8×24
- 3-position tang safety
- 1.5-4lb. user-adjustable AccuTrigger
- LOP and comb height adjustment
- Threaded bolt handle (5/16×24) with Carbon Fiber Bolt Knob
- Includes a one-piece, 20MOA picatinny scope rail
- Low profile, AICS detachable box magazine
- Omniport muzzle brake installed
Westfield, Massachusetts – January 4th, 2023 – Savage Arms is proud to announce the launch of the 110 Ultralite Elite. Savage has again teamed up with proven partners to deliver a premium rifle. PROOF Research® has crafted a barrel specific for this purpose driven firearm, delivering a Savage designed, carbon fiber wrapped stainless steel barrel. MDT, a leader in chassis systems and delivering value and accuracy to shooters, has its HNT26 folding carbon fiber stock on the 110 Ultralite Elite. This new rifle, combined with partner technologies, achieves lighter weights for higher altitude hunts and longer treks for big game.
“The 110 Ultralite Elite represents a significant leap forward in our commitment to delivering cutting-edge and innovative firearms to our customers,” said Beth Shimanski, Director of Marketing at Savage Arms. “We are thrilled to partner with PROOF Research and MDT to create a firearm that combines exceptional accuracy and durability with a lightweight design. The 110 Ultralite Elite is built to match the conditions of any extreme outdoor trek and can provide hunters with a tool to tackle any big game pursuit.”
At approximately five pounds, the 110 Ultralite Elite is designed to combat elevation and elements while maintaining the performance of a factory blueprinted Savage 110 action. The folding buttstock reduces the overall length by nine inches when folded, and allows for ease of transport in the backcountry. The carbon fiber wrapped stainless steel barrel provides the user with a lightweight carry on the rifle in all conditions. The 110 Ultralite Elite is the rifle that can outlast extreme weather or hunting conditions.
It is great to see that the industry is innovating in new, creative ways constantly so we can have lighter yet simultaneously accurate rifles – the best of both worlds. I definitely see carbon fiber barrels as being the future and wholly applaud for Savage Arms using them more and more frequently in all of their rifles. As always, let us know all of your thoughts about the Savage Arms Model 110 Ultralite Elite in the Comments below! We always appreciate your feedback.
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