Savage Arms Introduces New 110 Carbon Predator

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Savage Arms Introduces New 110 Carbon Predator:

WESTFIELD, Massachusetts – November 29, 2022 – Savage Arms is proud to introduce the newest member of the iconic Model 110 bolt action rifle family, the 110 Carbon Predator. Built to withstand the elements and perform when it matters most, this rifle features everything needed to turn the hunter into the hunted.

“As one of Savage Arms’ impressive new guns, the 110 Carbon Predator offers unbeatable performance for the toughest hunts,” said Beth Shimanski, Director of Marketing at Savage Arms. “We’re committed to building the best, and this new model of the oldest continuously manufactured bolt action rifle in North America embodies all that and more. The modern predator hunter will love the Savage designed carbon fiber wrapped PROOF Research barrel, AICS detachable box magazine and exclusively on this rifle, a granite textured stock featuring the AccuFit and Accustock technology.”

Weighing in at 6.5LBS with user adjustable AccuTrigger™ and a crisp, matte black carbon steel receiver, the 110 Carbon Predator ensures optimal performance for predator hunting. This rifle is the perfect companion for stepping into the wild, where every shot taken counts.

Key features include:

  • Granite textured stock
  • AccuStock with AccuFit Technology
  • AICS detachable box magazine
  • Carbon fiber wrapped exclusive PROOF Research
  • Stainless steel cut rifled barrel with threaded muzzle
  • 1.5-4 LBS user-adjustable AccuTrigger™
  • 2-sling swivel studs
  • 2-piece Weaver®-style bases

Part # / Description / MSRP

57931 / 6MM ARC / $1,695

57932 / .223 REM / $1,695

57933 / 22-250 REM / $1,695

57934 / .308 WIN / $1,695

57935 / 6.5 CREEDMOOR / $1,695

57936 / 6.5 CREEDMOOR / $1,695

57937 / .300 BLK / $1,695

To learn more about the 110 Carbon Predator, visit savagearms.com.

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