The Savage 110 KLYM .308 Win 22 in Carbon Fiber RH is a production-ready precision hunting rifle that sheds over two pounds from a standard 110 platform without giving up barrel stiffness or accuracy. This right-hand version pairs a PROOF Research carbon-fiber-wrapped stainless steel 22-inch barrel with an FBT carbon fiber stock, delivering a sub-6-pound carry weight that tracks well on steep glass and loose scree. The factory-blueprinted 110 action, adjustable AccuTrigger, and installed 20 MOA Picatinny rail mean you can mount a high-travel optic and start dialing elevation from the first range session.
| Manufacturer | Savage Arms |
|---|---|
| Model | 110 KLYM .308 Win 22 in Carbon Fiber RH |
| Material | PROOF Research carbon fiber-wrapped stainless steel barrel; FBT carbon fiber stock (per manufacturer specs) |
| Compatibility | Savage 110 short-action footprint; accepts AICS-pattern magazines |
| Finish | Cerakote Elite (barrel/receiver); matte carbon fiber weave stock |
| Weight | 5.9 lbs (per manufacturer specs) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- PROOF Research Carbon Fiber Barrel: The 22-inch stainless steel core wrapped in carbon fiber retains the rigidity of a heavier contour barrel while cutting rotational mass. This means you get consistent harmonics across a 10-round string without the barrel whipping off target.
- FBT Carbon Fiber Stock: A full-bridge carbon fiber chassis that saves nearly a full pound over a traditional synthetic stock. The bedding block is CNC-machined to the 110 action, so your receiver sits in a stress-free zero-clearance fit that doesn’t shift with humidity or temperature.
- Factory-Installed 20 MOA Picatinny Rail: One-piece 7075 aluminum rail with 20 MOA of built-in elevation cant. You can zero at 100 yards and still have enough adjustment to dial out to 1,000 yards with most LPVOs or mid-range scopes.
- Adjustable AccuTrigger: User-adjustable from 2.5 to 6 pounds with zero take-up and a crisp break. The trigger shoe is wide enough for a gloved finger, and the sear engagement is factory-set to prevent slam-fires even in sub-freezing temps.
- OmniPort Muzzle Brake: Installed on the 5/8×24 threaded muzzle. The four-port design redirects gas rearward to reduce felt recoil by roughly 30% compared to a bare muzzle, letting you spot impacts through the scope on follow-up shots.
Who It’s For
This rifle is built for the backcountry hunter who carries a rifle more than they shoot it—sheep, goat, alpine mule deer, or high-country elk. If you’re a precision rifle shooter who wants a lightweight platform that still holds 0.75 MOA with match ammo, the KLYM fits. It’s also for the shooter who hates adding weight with a chassis but doesn’t want to sacrifice a 20 MOA rail or muzzle brake options.
Pros & Cons
- Pro: Factory-blueprinted 110 action with a consistent bolt lift and a 60-degree throw that clears most low-profile scopes.
- Pro: OmniPort brake is ported for minimal dust signature—shoot prone without eating dirt.
- Pro: Weight distribution is balanced enough that the rifle doesn’t feel muzzle-heavy when slung across your back.
- Con: The factory trigger, while adjustable, still has more creep than an aftermarket TriggerTech or Bix’n Andy unit. If you’re shooting PRS-style stages, you’ll want to swap it.
Comparison
| Feature | Savage 110 KLYM .308 Win | Zev Technologies Z-308 | Geissele Super Duty 308 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Weight | 5.9 lbs | 7.2 lbs | 7.8 lbs |
| Barrel | PROOF carbon fiber 22″ | 416R stainless steel 20″ | 416R chrome-lined 18″ |
| Stock/Chassis | FBT carbon fiber | Zev aluminum chassis | Geissele aluminum handguard |
| Rail | 20 MOA included | None (requires aftermarket) | None (requires aftermarket) |
| Muzzle Brake | OmniPort included | None | Geissele brake included |
| Price | $2,215.82 | $2,899.00 | $2,599.00 |
FAQ
What is the twist rate on the Savage 110 KLYM .308 Win 22 in Carbon Fiber RH?
The barrel has a 1:10-inch twist rate, which stabilizes bullets from 150 to 180 grains. That covers everything from 168-grain Sierra MatchKings to 175-grain Federal Gold Medal Match for long-range work.
Does the Savage 110 KLYM accept AICS magazines?
Yes. The stock is inletted for AICS-pattern detachable box magazines. You can use factory Savage 10-rounders, Magpul PMAG 5 AC, or Accurate-Mag AICS short-action magazines.
Can I replace the AccuTrigger with an aftermarket trigger?
Yes. The 110 action uses a standard Savage trigger interface. Timney, Jard, and Rifle Basix all make drop-in replacements. The AccuTrigger is held in with two screws—swap it in under 10 minutes.
Is the 20 MOA rail necessary for long-range shooting?
Not strictly necessary, but it gives you roughly 20 MOA of additional elevation travel compared to a flat rail. With a scope that has 100 MOA total travel, you can dial out to 1,200 yards without running out of adjustment.
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Last updated: April 2026


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