If you’re chasing distance – whether it’s for Precision Rifle Series (PRS) competition, long-range varmint hunting across West Texas ranches, or just stretching your capabilities at the range – the Savage 110 Elite Precision in .338 Lapua Magnum is a serious contender. This isn’t your grandpa’s bolt-action; Savage has put a lot of work into making a rifle that performs like a custom build without the custom price tag.
What You’ll Use It For
Here in Texas, we need a rifle that can do it all. This Savage is geared towards the shooter who needs extreme range and accuracy. Think long-distance competition shooting, or taking game at distances most hunters wouldn’t even attempt. It’s also a solid choice if you’re looking for a rifle to really fine-tune with handloads and work up serious .338 Lapua Magnum performance.
Key Specs
- Manufacturer: Savage Arms
- Model: 110 Elite Precision
- Caliber: .338 Lapua Magnum
- Barrel: 30-inch, heavy profile stainless steel with Titanium Nitride (TiN) coating
- Chassis: MDT ACC aluminum chassis with integrated ARCA rail
- Magazine: AICS-pattern 5-round detachable magazine
- Weight: Approximately 14.5 lbs
- Finish: Grey Cerakote on chassis, TiN-coated bolt and barrel components
What Makes This Rifle Different
Savage doesn’t just stamp these out. The 110 Elite Precision starts with their factory-blueprinted action. That means the bolt lugs are hand-lapped and the receiver face is trued at the factory – something you typically pay a gunsmith extra for. This results in consistent, sub-MOA accuracy without needing further modifications.
The MDT ACC chassis is another big plus. It’s fully adjustable, letting you shift the fore-end weight to fine-tune balance, and adjust the comb and length of pull for a perfect fit. The integrated ARCA rail allows you to easily mount tripods or shooting bags for increased stability, which is critical for those extended shots.
That 30-inch barrel is built for the job. It’s stainless steel with a TiN coating for durability and resistance to fouling, and the 1:10 twist rate stabilizes even the heaviest .338 Lapua Magnum bullets. The integral 20 MOA rail on the chassis gives you plenty of elevation adjustment for those long-range shots – you won’t need to worry about running out of adjustment on your scope.
Things to Consider
This rifle weighs in at 14.5 pounds. It’s not a lightweight, so it’s best suited for range work or stationary hunting situations. While the factory trigger is good, some serious competitors prefer to upgrade to a TriggerTech for an even crisper pull.
FFL Transfer & Shipping
We are a fully licensed Texas firearms dealer. All rifles will be shipped to a licensed FFL holder within the state of Texas. We also handle FFL transfers if you are purchasing from an individual seller. Contact us for details on our transfer fees and shipping policies.




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