Savage 110 Hunter .223 Rem 22 in AccuStock AccuTrigger

$783.31

The Savage 110 Hunter .223 Rem 22 in AccuStock AccuTrigger gives you an adjustable fit and crisp trigger pull right out of the box. Perfect for varmint hunting, target shooting, or ranch work, this bolt-action rifle chambers both .223 Rem and 5.56 NATO for versatile, accurate shooting.

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The Savage 110 Hunter .223 Rem 22 in AccuStock AccuTrigger is a bolt-action hunting rifle built for shooters who want a reliable, adjustable platform right out of the box. Chambered in .223 Remington (also accepts 5.56 NATO), this 22-inch button-rifled barrel delivers consistent accuracy for varmint hunting, target shooting, or ranch work. It comes with Savage’s AccuTrigger and AccuStock systems, so you get a custom-like fit and a crisp trigger pull without paying a gunsmith.

Manufacturer Savage Arms
Model 110 Hunter
Caliber .223 Rem / 5.56 NATO
Barrel Length 22 inches, button rifled
Stock Gray synthetic AccuStock with AccuFit system
Trigger AccuTrigger, user adjustable (per manufacturer specs)
Finish Matte black
Magazine Detachable 4-round, plus one in chamber
Receiver Drilled and tapped for scope mounts
Weight Approximately 7.5 lbs (per manufacturer specs)
Condition New

Key Features

  • AccuTrigger: A user-adjustable trigger that lets you set the pull weight from about 2.5 to 6 pounds without any tools. Why it matters: you get a clean, consistent break that helps you shoot tighter groups, whether you’re at the range or in the field.
  • AccuStock with AccuFit: A three-dimensionally rigid stock that free-floats the barrel and includes spacers for length of pull and comb height adjustments. Why it matters: it locks the action in place for repeatable accuracy, and you can fit the rifle to your body in minutes—no gunsmith needed.
  • Button-Rifled Barrel: The 22-inch barrel is button rifled for uniform grooves and tight tolerances. Why it matters: this manufacturing method gives you consistent bullet spin and better long-range precision, shot after shot.
  • Detachable Box Magazine: Ships with a 4-round detachable magazine that also accepts one in the chamber. Why it matters: you can load up fast, clear the rifle easily, and carry spare mags for quick follow-up shots.
  • Drilled and Tapped Receiver: The receiver comes ready for scope bases, so you can mount your optic right away. Why it matters: no extra machine work or trips to a gunsmith—just buy rings and a scope, and you’re hunting.

Who It’s For

This rifle is for hunters who want a light, accurate .223 for varmints or predators, and for new gun owners who want a bolt action they can adjust as they learn. It’s also a solid pick for anyone who wants a durable rifle that shoots both .223 Rem and 5.56 NATO without a hassle. The adjustable stock means it fits smaller shooters or folks who share rifles with family members.

Pros and Cons

  • Pro: The AccuTrigger and AccuStock work together to give you a custom fit and a crisp trigger pull at a price that’s hard to beat—around $699.
  • Pro: Chambered for .223 Rem and 5.56 NATO, so you can use cheap surplus ammo or premium hunting loads.
  • Con: The gray synthetic stock feels a bit basic compared to wood or laminate stocks on other rifles in this price range. If you want a classic look, you might swap the stock later.

Comparison vs. Competitors

Feature Savage 110 Hunter Ruger American Ranch Tikka T3x Hunter
Caliber .223 Rem / 5.56 NATO .223 Rem / 5.56 NATO .223 Rem
Barrel Length 22 in 16.12 in 22.4 in
Stock AccuStock (adjustable LOP & comb) Marksman (fixed, synthetic) Wood (fixed, not adjustable)
Trigger AccuTrigger (adjustable 2.5–6 lbs) Ruger Marksman (adjustable) Tikka single-stage (adjustable)
Magazine Detachable 4-round Detachable 10-round Detachable 5-round
Price ~$699 ~$529 ~$949

The Savage gives you the most adjustability for the money, but the Ruger is lighter and cheaper. The Tikka is smoother but costs more and doesn’t have an adjustable comb.

FAQ

Does the Savage 110 Hunter shoot 5.56 NATO ammo?

Yes, the rifle is chambered for .223 Remington and also accepts 5.56 NATO ammunition. The barrel is rated for both, so you can use either safely.

Can I adjust the AccuTrigger without a gunsmith?

Absolutely. The AccuTrigger is user adjustable. You just remove the action from the stock, turn the adjustment screw inside the trigger housing with a small Allen wrench, and set the pull weight anywhere from about 2.5 to 6 pounds. No special tools or training needed.

What scope rings fit this rifle?

The receiver is drilled and tapped for standard Savage 110 short-action scope bases. Most 1-inch or 30mm rings will work. I’d recommend a set of Warne or Leupold rings with a Picatinny rail for maximum flexibility.

Does the AccuStock really improve accuracy?

Yes. The AccuStock uses an aluminum chassis embedded in the synthetic stock to free-float the barrel and lock the action in place. According to Savage Arms specs, this design reduces flex and vibration, which helps you shoot tighter groups than a traditional stock.

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Browse more bolt action rifles in our Bolt Action Rifles section, or check out our Hunting Rifles for similar options. Need a scope? See our Rifle Scopes.

Last updated: April 2026

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