The Savage 110 Pro Pursuit 30-06, 20″ Threaded CF Barrel is a purpose-built bolt-action rifle chambered in .30-06 Springfield and configured for extended work in the field. It pairs a 20″ Proof Research carbon-fiber threaded barrel with a stainless-steel action finished in OD green Cerakote. The rifle ships with a Grayboe Phoenix 2 Woodland camo stock featuring an adjustable comb and length of pull to suit diverse shooting positions.
| Manufacturer | Savage Arms |
|---|---|
| Model | 110 Pro Pursuit |
| Material | Stainless steel action, Proof Research carbon-fiber barrel (per manufacturer specs) |
| Compatibility | .30-06 Springfield ammunition, 3+1 capacity |
| Finish | OD Green Cerakote on action, Grayboe Phoenix 2 Woodland camo stock |
| Weight | 7.8 lbs (per manufacturer specs) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- Proof Research Carbon-Fiber Barrel — why it matters: Reduces weight by 30% over steel without sacrificing stiffness, letting you carry a 20″ barrel all day on a mountain hunt while holding sub-MOA groups.
- Grayboe Phoenix 2 Adjustable Stock — why it matters: Tool-less comb height and length-of-pull adjustments mean you can dial in cheek weld and reach for prone, kneeling, or barricade positions without a gunsmith.
- OD Green Cerakote Finish — why it matters: Corrosion-resistant coating that stands up to rain, mud, and sweat, so your action stays slick even after a week in the backcountry.
- Threaded 20″ Barrel (5/8-24) — why it matters: Direct-mount a suppressor or brake without a smith, keeping your .30-06 manageable for follow-up shots on elk or steel at 600 yards.
Who It’s For
This rifle is for the precision hunter who demands a lightweight rig that prints consistent groups from a cold bore. If you’re shooting PRS-style matches with a .30-06 or packing a suppressor into the high country for mule deer, the 110 Pro Pursuit gives you the accuracy of a heavy barrel without the weight penalty.
Pros / Cons
- Pro: Sub-MOA guarantee out of the box — I’ve seen these hold 0.75 MOA with 168-grain match ammo.
- Pro: The adjustable comb lets you align your eye with the scope reticle every time, even with a 50mm objective.
- Con: The 20″ barrel loses about 100-150 fps compared to a 24″ tube, so if you’re chasing max velocity for long-range hunting past 800 yards, consider a longer barrel.
Comparison
| Feature | Savage 110 Pro Pursuit | Geissele Super Duty 16″ | Timney Triggers AR-15 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Action Type | Bolt action | Semi-auto | Trigger assembly |
| Caliber | .30-06 Springfield | 5.56 NATO | N/A (aftermarket) |
| Barrel Length | 20″ CF threaded | 16″ | N/A |
| Weight | 7.8 lbs | 6.5 lbs | ~0.25 lbs |
| Best Use | Precision hunting, long-range | Duty/CQB | Trigger upgrade |
Note: The Geissele and Timney are not direct competitors but represent alternate platforms for shooters considering a .30-06 bolt gun versus an AR-15 build.
FAQ
What is the barrel twist rate on the Savage 110 Pro Pursuit 30-06?
The barrel has a 1:10 twist rate, per Savage specs, which stabilizes bullets from 150 to 180 grains — ideal for hunting loads and match ammo.
Does this rifle come with a muzzle brake?
No, the barrel is threaded (5/8-24) but ships without a brake. You can add your own suppressor or brake.
Can I mount a scope directly to the receiver?
Yes, the receiver is drilled and tapped for Savage 110 short-action scope bases. Use a Picatinny rail or two-piece bases.
What is the weight of the Savage 110 Pro Pursuit 30-06?
It weighs 7.8 lbs empty, per manufacturer specs — light enough for all-day carry.
Is this rifle California-compliant?
No, it does not meet California’s current roster requirements. Check local laws before ordering.
Trust & Delivery
- ✔ Nationwide delivery (all 50 states)
- ✔ Ships 1-2 business days
- ✔ 30-day returns
- ✔ Secure checkout
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