Description
Savage took a hard look at what people bolt onto a precision rifle after they buy it, then built the 110 Core Tactical with that stuff already installed. This 6.5 Creedmoor version runs a 20 inch medium contour carbon steel barrel with straight fluting, a length that gives up very little velocity with the Creedmoor while keeping the rifle quick to move between barricade positions and far easier to live with once a suppressor goes on the threaded muzzle. The Platinum Cerakote barreled action sits over a Coyote Tan synthetic stock, and the black jeweled bolt body with its threaded handle and tactical knob gives the whole rifle a look that matches how it shoots.
Built-In Features That Set the Core Tactical Apart
The stock is where this rifle earns its keep. AccuFit V2 lets you dial in comb height and length of pull for a cheek weld you can repeat every time, and interchangeable grip modules mean the rifle fits your hand instead of the other way around. The beavertail forend carries M-Lok panels plus an integral ARCA rail, so bipods, tripod clamps, and barricade bags attach without a chassis swap. Up top, a one-piece 20 MOA rail gives your scope the extra elevation that matters when you stretch the Creedmoor past 800 yards. A LimbSaver recoil pad takes the edge off long range sessions, though 6.5 Creedmoor in an 8.5 pound rifle is already a pretty gentle combination.
The Proven 110 Action Underneath
At the heart of it all is the same Model 110 action Savage has been refining for decades, paired with the user adjustable AccuTrigger so you can set the pull weight where you like it, crisp and clean with no creep. Feeding comes from AICS pattern magazines, and a 10 round mag ships in the box, so spares are easy to find anywhere precision rifle gear is sold. For PRS style matches, steel at distance, or a do-it-all range rifle that will not nickel and dime you with upgrades, this one covers the bases from day one.
Key Specifications
- Model: 110 Core Tactical
- Manufacturer: Savage Arms
- Manufacturer Part Number: 32671
- UPC: 011356326713
- Caliber: 6.5 Creedmoor
- Action: Bolt Action, Right Hand
- Capacity: 10+1
- Barrel Length: 20 inches
- Barrel: Medium contour carbon steel, straight fluted, threaded muzzle
- Metal Finish: Platinum Cerakote
- Stock: Coyote Tan AccuStock with AccuFit V2, synthetic
- Forend: Beavertail with integral ARCA rail and M-Lok panels
- Optics Mount: One-piece 20 MOA rail
- Trigger: User-adjustable AccuTrigger
- Magazine Type: AICS pattern, detachable box
- Weight: 8.56 lbs
What’s Included
- Savage 110 Core Tactical rifle
- 1 x 10-round AICS pattern magazine
- Interchangeable grip modules
- Owner's manual
- Cable gun lock
Frequently Asked Questions
Does the Savage 110 Core Tactical come with a scope base?
Yes, it ships with a one-piece 20 MOA rail already mounted on the receiver. The built-in cant gives your scope extra elevation travel for long range work with the 6.5 Creedmoor. There are no iron sights, so plan on mounting an optic before your first range trip.
What magazines does the 110 Core Tactical use?
It feeds from AICS pattern detachable box magazines and includes one 10 round mag in the box. AICS is the most common precision rifle magazine pattern out there, so spares from Magpul, MDT, and others are easy to track down and reasonably priced.
Is the 20 inch barrel threaded for a suppressor?
It is. The medium contour, straight fluted barrel comes threaded from the factory, and the shorter 20 inch length is a smart pairing with a can since overall length stays manageable. The 6.5 Creedmoor loses very little velocity going from 24 down to 20 inches, so you keep most of the cartridge's long range legs.
How adjustable is the stock on this rifle?
Quite a bit more than most factory rifles. The AccuFit V2 system lets you adjust comb height and length of pull for a consistent cheek weld behind your optic, and interchangeable grip modules let you change the grip feel to suit your hand. Add the user-adjustable AccuTrigger and you can tune the whole rifle to fit you without a trip to a gunsmith.





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