Description
Some rifles are built for the bench, and some are built to be carried. The 110 Ridge Hunter is firmly in the second camp. Part of Savage's Trophy Series lineup, it takes the proven 110 bolt action and trims it down for close-quarters hunting: thick timber, box blinds, hog country, anywhere a long barrel is more nuisance than benefit. The 16.5 inch stainless steel barrel wears a medium contour, comes threaded at the muzzle for a suppressor or brake, and includes iron sights so you're not dead in the water if an optic goes down. The matte stainless barreled action shrugs off rain and humidity, and the jeweled bolt body cycles smooth right out of the box.
Why 300 HAM'R Fits the Ridge Hunter So Well
The 300 HAM'R was designed from the start to deliver serious .30 caliber performance from short barrels, which makes it a natural match for this rifle. It hits well above its weight on hogs and deer with mild recoil and modest ammo cost, and it loses very little velocity from a 16.5 inch tube. Feeding comes from a 10-round AICS-pattern detachable magazine, so spares are easy to find and swaps are quick when the pigs keep coming.
A Trophy Stock That Fits You, Not the Other Way Around
The Flat Dark Gray synthetic Trophy stock uses Savage's Quick Set Dial system, letting you adjust length of pull without tools. Wearing a heavy jacket in November? Handing the rifle to a smaller-framed hunter? A few seconds and it fits. Combine that with the user-adjustable AccuTrigger and you can genuinely tune this rifle to your build and preferences.
Setting Up Your 110 Ridge Hunter
The receiver is drilled and tapped with 8-40 screw holes, so mounting a scope or a red dot is straightforward. At roughly 7.6 pounds and around 36.75 inches overall, it balances nicely with a can up front too. If you want a compact, weather-resistant bolt gun that punches hard up close, this one earns its spot in the truck.
Key Specifications
- Manufacturer: Savage Arms
- Model: 110 Ridge Hunter
- Manufacturer Part Number: 32500
- UPC: 011356325006
- Caliber: 300 HAM'R
- Action: Bolt Action
- Capacity: 10+1
- Barrel Length: 16.5"
- Barrel: Stainless steel, medium contour, threaded muzzle
- Finish: Matte Stainless Steel
- Stock: Synthetic Trophy stock, Flat Dark Gray, adjustable LOP
- Trigger: User-adjustable AccuTrigger
- Sights: Iron sights; receiver drilled and tapped 8-40
- Magazine: AICS-pattern detachable box
- Overall Length: 36.76"
- Weight: 7.6 lbs
What’s Included
- Savage 110 Ridge Hunter rifle
- One 10-round AICS-pattern detachable magazine
- Owner's manual
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the 300 HAM'R cartridge good for in the 110 Ridge Hunter?
The 300 HAM'R is a .30 caliber round designed to reach full performance from short barrels, so the 16.5 inch tube on this rifle gives up very little. It's earned a strong reputation on hogs and whitetail out to moderate ranges, with recoil that's easy on the shoulder. If most of your shots come inside 250 yards, it's a great fit.
Is the barrel on the Savage 110 Ridge Hunter threaded for a suppressor?
Yes, the muzzle comes threaded from the factory, so you can spin on a suppressor or muzzle brake without a trip to the gunsmith. The short 16.5 inch barrel keeps overall length manageable even with a can attached, which is a big part of this rifle's appeal for hog hunters.
How does the adjustable length of pull work on the Trophy stock?
The Flat Dark Gray Trophy stock uses Savage's Quick Set Dial system, which adjusts length of pull without any tools. You just turn the dial to lengthen or shorten the stock, which is handy when you're layering up in cold weather or sharing the rifle with a smaller-framed hunter. It takes seconds to change in the field.
Can I mount a scope on the 110 Ridge Hunter, and does it come with sights?
Both. It ships with iron sights installed, and the receiver is drilled and tapped with 8-40 screw holes for bases or a rail. That gives you a working backup if your optic ever fails, which is a nice touch you don't see on many modern bolt guns.




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