The Savage 110 Hunter 30-06 Springfield 22in Bolt Action Rifle delivers a factory-tuned precision platform that actually lets you dial in your fit before the first shot breaks. Chambered in .30-06 Springfield with a 22-inch button-rifled carbon steel barrel, this right-hand bolt gun pairs Savage’s AccuStock and AccuFit systems with an AccuTrigger to give you a stable, repeatable shooting foundation. At $781.04, it’s a budget-friendly entry into long-range hunting or steel ringing without the custom-gun wait time.
| Manufacturer | Savage Arms |
|---|---|
| Model | 110 Hunter |
| Material | Carbon steel barrel, synthetic stock |
| Compatibility | 30-06 Springfield, standard-pattern scope bases |
| Finish | Matte black metal, gray synthetic stock |
| Weight | 7.50 lbs (per manufacturer specs) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- AccuStock with AccuFit — Adjustable length of pull and comb height let you set the stock to your body dimensions, reducing parallax error and keeping your eye behind the scope during recoil. Why it matters: Consistent cheek weld equals consistent shot placement, especially under field conditions.
- AccuTrigger — User-adjustable trigger pull from 2.5 to 6 pounds with zero creep or overtravel. Why it matters: A clean break eliminates trigger-jerk fliers, the #1 cause of missed shots at distance.
- Button-rifled 22-inch barrel — Cold hammer-forged button rifling produces uniform bore dimensions for better bullet stability. Why it matters: Tighter tolerances mean tighter groups—expect sub-MOA potential with quality factory ammo.
- Drilled and tapped receiver — Standard 8-40 screw pattern accepts most aftermarket scope bases. Why it matters: You’re not locked into proprietary mounts; run a Picatinny rail, Talley rings, or direct-mount optics.
- Detachable box magazine — 4+1 capacity with a flush-fit polymer mag. Why it matters: Quick reloads in the field without fumbling with blind mags, and you can carry spare rounds in a pocket.
Who It’s For
The Savage 110 Hunter is built for the hunter who wants a single rifle for elk, deer, and long-range steel. If you’re tired of guns that don’t fit your frame or require a gunsmith to adjust length of pull, this rifle solves that out of the box. It also appeals to the budget-conscious precision shooter who needs a platform that shoots better than its price suggests.
Pros/Cons
- Pro: AccuFit system lets you customize fit in minutes—no stock swapping or bedding required.
- Pro: AccuTrigger is one of the best factory triggers available; adjustable down to 2.5 lbs.
- Pro: Sub-MOA guarantee from Savage means you’re getting a shooter, not a project.
- Con: The synthetic stock feels utilitarian compared to laminated or chassis stocks; some shooters swap it for a wood or aluminum chassis later. Per Savage specs, the stock is functional but not premium.
- Con: The 22-inch barrel is a compromise—fast enough for 30-06 velocities but not a long-range heavy barrel for extreme precision work.
Comparison: Savage 110 Hunter vs. Competitors
| Feature | Savage 110 Hunter | Geissele Automatics Super Duty | Timney Triggers Calvin Elite |
|---|---|---|---|
| Type | Bolt-action rifle | AR-15 rifle | Trigger assembly (not a rifle) |
| Caliber | 30-06 Springfield | 5.56 NATO | N/A (trigger only) |
| Stock/Fit Adjustability | AccuFit LOP & comb | Fixed stock | N/A |
| Trigger | Savage AccuTrigger (adjustable 2.5-6 lbs) | Geissele SSA-E (fixed 3.5 lbs) | Timney Calvin Elite (adjustable 1-4 lbs) |
| Price Point | $781.04 | $1,800+ | $250+ (trigger only) |
| Best Use | Hunting & precision target | Duty & competition | Trigger upgrade for 700-pattern rifles |
Note: Geissele and Timney products are not direct competitors in the bolt-action rifle market but represent alternative paths for shooters building precision ARs or upgrading existing rifles.
FAQ
What is the twist rate of the Savage 110 Hunter 30-06?
The 22-inch barrel has a 1:10-inch twist rate, per Savage Arms specifications. This stabilizes bullets from 150 to 180 grains well, which covers most 30-06 hunting and target loads.
Does the Savage 110 Hunter come with scope rings or a rail?
No, the receiver is drilled and tapped for standard 8-40 screws, but rings and bases are sold separately. You’ll need to purchase a one-piece rail or two-piece bases plus rings.
Is the AccuTrigger safe for hunting?
Yes. The AccuTrigger includes a built-in safety blade that prevents accidental discharge if the rifle is dropped. It’s user-adjustable but remains drop-safe when set correctly.
Can I mount a bipod on the Savage 110 Hunter?
The synthetic stock has a sling swivel stud on the forend, which accepts most Harris-style bipods with a standard stud adapter. No need for a separate rail.
Trust & Delivery
- ✓ Nationwide delivery to all 50 states
- ✓ Ships within 1-2 business days
- ✓ 30-day return policy
- ✓ Secure checkout with encrypted payment
Last updated: April 2026
According to NSSF market data, bolt-action rifles account for 34% of all centerfire rifle sales in the U.S., with the 30-06 Springfield remaining a top-3 caliber for big game hunters.
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