TheSavage 10 Elite Precision caliber 308 Win is an advanced long-range precision shooting rifle featuring an MDT ACC aluminum bed, adjustable AccuTrigger trigger mechanism and heavy fluted barrel with BA discharge brake.
Savage rifle for long-range shooting
Thanks to Savage's partnership with Modular Driven Technologies (MDT), a renowned manufacturer of precision rifle stock and accessories, the 110 series has been enhanced with the Savage 110 Elite Precision model. The rifle features MDT's ACC aluminum stock and a bed with an ARCA rail AND M-Lok interface, which allows for the installation of a bipod and other accessories. The ACC (Adjustable Core Competition) stock has a modular design, allowing you to define the weight and balance of the rifle yourself, resulting in reduced recoil and improved shooting performance. The use of an aluminum frame in the rifle provides greater rigidity, reliability and allows the weapon to reduce weight. The ACC is also compatible with AR-15 flasks and grips, so we can use a wide range of add-ons available on the market for the rifle. The rifle allows for a comfortable fit, thanks to a skeletonized flask with adjustable length (spacer system) and a stock whose height we can adjust to the shooter and the optics used. The flask has a modular MDT grip with adjustable position (front to back) for all long-range disciplines, and the MDT grip is compatible with the standard AR pistol grip.
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The rifle uses a heavy 660 mm long floating barrel made of carbon steel. The furrowing (1:10) in the barrel was made with a traditional drag technique (button rifled), which guarantees high accuracy and repeatable hits. The rifle's barrel has a 5/8-24 external thread, on which a tapered exhaust brake was factory-fitted. The Savage Axis II Elite Precision has a single-stage Accu Trigger mechanism with a weight adjustment in the range of 1.5-4 lb. The rifle is cocked by a 4-barrel lock with an extremely smooth and light action. A Picatinny rail for mounting optics is mounted on the back of the breech chamber. The weapon is fed from a detachable magazine with a capacity of 10 cartridges.in the AICS (Accuracy International Chassis System) standard, which is sure to please all sport shooters.