Savage Arms 57083 110 Storm Bolt-Action Rifle in 7mm-08 Rem with 22-Inch Stainless Steel Barrel
SavageThe Savage Arms 57083 110 Storm is a full-size bolt-action rifle designed for dependable performance and precision shooting. It features a 22-inch button-rifled stainless steel barrel, optimized for accuracy and durability, making it suitable for hunting and target shooting alike. The rifle's matte stainless steel finish extends across the receiver and barrel, providing corrosion resistance and a sleek appearance. The AccuStock gray synthetic stock offers a lightweight and durable platform, with a comfortable grip designed for consistent handling during extended shooting sessions. This right-hand model incorporates Savage's renowned AccuTrigger, allowing for a clean, adjustable trigger pull that enhances shot accuracy and control. With a total length of approximately 42.4 inches and weighing just over 7 pounds, the 110 Storm balances portability with stability for various shooting scenarios. It features a 4-round capacity, controlled via a reliable bolt action, and a tang safety for secure handling. The twist rate of 1:9.5 inches ensures optimal stabilization for 7mm-08 Rem rounds, providing consistent accuracy across different loads. Suitable for hunters and sport shooters seeking a versatile and dependable firearm, the Savage 57083 110 Storm combines rugged construction with precise engineering to meet high-performance standards.
Features:
- Full-size bolt-action design for reliable operation
- 22-inch button-rifled stainless steel barrel for enhanced accuracy and corrosion resistance
- AccuStock gray synthetic stock for durability and comfortable handling
- AccuTrigger for customizable, crisp trigger pulls
- Tang safety for secure firearm handling
- Lightweight design at approximately 7.4 pounds for portability
- Right-hand orientation suitable for most shooters
- Twist rate of 1:9.5 inches for stable 7mm-08 Rem rounds
- Total length of about 42.4 inches for versatile use
- 4-round magazine capacity for efficient shooting