Savage Arms 57937 110 Carbon Predator 300 Blackout Rifle with Proof Research Carbon Fiber Barrel

Savage
SKU:
150567
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UPC:
011356579379
$1,510.99
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Width:
8.50 (in)
Height:
3.50 (in)
Depth:
48.00 (in)
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Savage Arms 57937 110 Carbon Predator 300 Blackout 16.13" Proof Research Carbon Fiber Barrel, Granite Stock with Black Rubber Cheek Piece & Grips

The Savage Arms 57937 110 Carbon Predator in 300 AAC Blackout offers exceptional accuracy and durability for hunters and firearm enthusiasts alike. Featuring a lightweight 16.13-inch Proof Research carbon fiber barrel, this rifle provides enhanced strength and heat resistance while reducing overall weight for easier handling in the field. The bolt-action design ensures reliable performance, complemented by the adjustable AccuTrigger for precise shooting adjustments. The rifle's safety is located on the tang for quick access, and its overall length of approximately 38.25 inches makes it versatile for a variety of shooting scenarios.

Features:

  • Action: Bolt action for reliable cycling
  • Caliber: 300 AAC Blackout optimized for versatility and subsonic performance
  • Barrel: 16.13-inch threaded Proof Research carbon fiber barrel for lightweight durability
  • Capacity: 10+1 rounds for extended shooting sessions
  • Trigger: Adjustable AccuTrigger for customized trigger pull
  • Safety: Tang safety for quick and secure operation
  • Stock: Gray Adj AccuStock with rubber cheek piece and grips for comfort and adjustability
  • Twist Rate: 1:8 inches for optimal stability with various projectile types
  • Receiver: Constructed from durable carbon steel for longevity
  • Muzzle: Threaded for easy attachment of suppressors or muzzle devices
  • Sights: Not included, allowing for personalized sight setup
  • Weight: Approximately 6.5 pounds, making it lightweight for prolonged carry
  • Design: Right-handed configuration with a sleek gray finish
  • Overall Length: About 38.25 inches, suitable for various shooting environments