Posted November 5, 2019 7:00 am by Comments

By Kristin Alberts

Savage Arms is putting out so many different variants of rifles on their 110 bolt driven action that it’s difficult to keep track. While the High Country tops our list of favorite hunting rifles, the new Storm offers many of the same features and performance with a more affordable price tag. Here’s what a wild African Safari taught us about the 110 Storm.
Meet the 110 Storm
Before going on any hunt, especially one halfway around the world, it’s critical to familiarize yourself with the rifle. Luckily, Savage’s Storm family of bolt action rifles are very much like the rest of the 110 lineup in terms of function. Like the High Country, it makes use of everything “Accu” meaning it’s outfitted with AccuFit, AccuStock and AccuTrigger.  The grey and black synthetic stock uses rubberized grip panels at both the pistol grip and forend, which clearly set apart the LOP spacers and comb adjustment shims. The Storm is unassuming with its grey and black synthetic furniture but Savage classes it up a bit with the matte stainless metalwork. The Storm caps off its design with a detachable dropbox magazine that holds four rounds.
The new 110 Storm is available in 17 calibers from .223

Source: Guns.com

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