Description
Predator hunting rewards the guy who can cover ground, set up fast, and make one clean shot before the whole field goes empty. That is exactly the job Savage built this rifle for. The 110 UltraLite Predator in 6.5 Creedmoor runs a 22 inch carbon fiber wrapped stainless barrel over a skeletonized receiver, so the weight savings come from real engineering instead of gimmicks. The barreled action wears Black Ink Cerakote for weather resistance, the muzzle comes threaded 5/8×24 for a suppressor or brake, and a jeweled bolt body with a threaded handle keeps the action smooth and serviceable.
Built Around the AccuFit V2 System
The Hunter Green synthetic stock is where this 110 separates itself from older UltraLite models. AccuFit V2 gives you adjustable length of pull and comb height plus interchangeable grip modules, so the rifle fits you instead of the other way around. Up front, the beavertail forend carries an integral ARCA rail with M-Lok panels, which means clipping into a tripod head or hanging a bipod takes seconds. If you run tripods on calling stands, having ARCA machined in from the factory rather than bolted on later is a genuinely nice touch.
A 110 UltraLite Predator That Shoots as Far as You Can
The 6.5 Creedmoor chambering with a 1:8 twist stabilizes the high-BC bullets this cartridge is known for, and the full 22 inch tube squeezes out the velocity shorter carbon barrels leave on the table. Savage's user-adjustable AccuTrigger lets you dial the pull down to a crisp, clean break, and the one-piece 0 MOA rail gives your optic a solid, repeatable foundation. Feeding comes from a 10-round AICS-pattern detachable magazine, giving you 10+1 on tap when a pair of coyotes comes in hot. At 7.74 pounds bare, it carries easy on long walks but still settles nicely for shots way out past where most hunting rifles feel comfortable. For someone who wants one rifle that handles calling stands, prairie dog towns, and the occasional steel match, this one checks a lot of boxes.
Key Specifications
- Manufacturer: Savage Arms
- Model: 110 UltraLite Predator
- Manufacturer Part Number: 32662
- UPC: 011356326621
- Caliber: 6.5 Creedmoor
- Action: Bolt Action
- Capacity: 10+1
- Magazine Type: Detachable AICS-Pattern Box
- Barrel Length: 22"
- Barrel Material: Carbon Fiber Wrapped Stainless Steel
- Twist Rate: 1:8"
- Muzzle Thread: 5/8×24 with Thread Protector
- Receiver Finish: Black Ink Cerakote
- Stock: Hunter Green Synthetic, AccuFit V2
- Trigger: User-Adjustable AccuTrigger
- Weight: 7.74 lbs
What’s Included
- Savage 110 UltraLite Predator rifle
- One 10-round AICS-pattern detachable magazine
- AccuFit V2 length of pull and comb height adjustment components
- Interchangeable grip modules
- Owner's manual
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Savage 110 UltraLite Predator suppressor ready?
Yes. The 22 inch carbon fiber barrel comes threaded 5/8×24 with a thread protector installed, so most common 6.5mm and .30 caliber suppressors and muzzle brakes will spin right on. The Black Ink Cerakote finish also holds up well to the extra heat and carbon a can produces.
What magazines does the 110 UltraLite Predator use?
It feeds from AICS-pattern detachable box magazines and ships with a 10-rounder for 10+1 total capacity. That is a big plus since AICS mags are one of the most widely available patterns out there, so spares are easy to find in various capacities.
How is this different from the standard Savage 110 UltraLite?
The Predator version adds the new AccuFit V2 stock with interchangeable grip modules, a beavertail forend with a factory-machined ARCA rail and M-Lok panels, and 10-round AICS magazine compatibility. The original UltraLite runs a slimmer sporter stock and lower capacity flush magazine. Think of this one as the UltraLite concept tuned for calling stands and tripod shooting.
Can I mount a bipod or tripod directly to this rifle?
Yes, and that is one of its strongest features. The forend has an integral ARCA rail running along the bottom, so it clips straight into ARCA tripod heads and compatible bipods without adapters. There are also M-Lok slots for attaching sling mounts, rail sections, or other accessories.





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