Description
Left-handed hunters know the drill. Most rifles worth owning come out righty first, and the southpaw version shows up late or never. Savage flipped that script with the 110 Ridge Hunter, offering every chambering in a genuine left-hand configuration, and this one pairs that layout with the thumper of the lineup: 450 Bushmaster. Big, heavy bullets at woods ranges, exactly what this straight-wall cartridge was made for, fed through an AICS-pattern detachable magazine with a 5+1 capacity.
Built for Close Cover, Not the Bench
The 18 inch stainless steel barrel wears a 1:24 twist to stabilize those wide 450 Bushmaster bullets, and the muzzle comes threaded so you can add a brake or suppressor without a trip to the gunsmith. At just over 38 inches overall, this rifle swings through brush and climbs into a box blind without fighting you. Iron sights come installed for fast target work up close, and the receiver is drilled and tapped for 8-40 screws when you want to mount glass. The matte stainless barreled action and jeweled bolt body handle wet Novembers a lot better than blued steel ever did.
The Ridge Hunter Stock Earns Its Keep
The Flat Dark Gray Trophy stock is where this rifle separates itself from the budget pack. Savage's Quick Set Dial system adjusts length of pull without tools, so you can shorten up for heavy winter layers or stretch it out for a t-shirt range day in about ten seconds. A LimbSaver recoil pad takes real bite out of the 450's push, which matters when you're practicing enough to be confident come opening day. Add the user-adjustable AccuTrigger with its crisp, repeatable break, and you've got a rifle that feels dialed in from the first shot.
Why the 110 Ridge Hunter Makes Sense in 450 Bushmaster
This is a purpose-built deer and hog rifle for hunters who work inside 200 yards and want authority when the shot comes. Stainless construction, a fit-adjustable stock, suppressor-ready muzzle, and a proper left-hand bolt make it one of the most complete straight-wall packages a lefty can pick up right now.
Key Specifications
- Manufacturer: Savage Arms
- Model: 110 Ridge Hunter
- MPN: 32515
- UPC: 011356325150
- Action: Bolt Action, Left Hand
- Caliber: .450 Bushmaster
- Capacity: 5+1, AICS-Pattern Detachable Magazine
- Barrel Length: 18"
- Barrel: Stainless Steel, Threaded Muzzle
- Twist Rate: 1:24"
- Overall Length: 38.26"
- Weight: 8.10 lbs
- Stock: Flat Dark Gray Synthetic Trophy Stock, Adjustable LOP
- Trigger: User-Adjustable AccuTrigger
- Sights: Iron Sights, Receiver Drilled and Tapped 8-40
- Finish: Matte Stainless
What’s Included
- Savage 110 Ridge Hunter rifle, left hand
- One AICS-pattern detachable magazine
- Installed iron sights
- Owner's manual
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Savage 110 Ridge Hunter a true left-handed rifle?
Yes, this is a dedicated left-hand action, not a right-hand rifle with a swapped safety. The bolt handle and ejection port sit on the left side so lefties can cycle rounds naturally without reaching over the receiver. Savage offers the Ridge Hunter in left-hand configurations across the whole caliber lineup, which is rare in this class.
Can I put a suppressor or muzzle brake on the 110 Ridge Hunter in 450 Bushmaster?
You can. The 18 inch stainless barrel comes threaded from the factory, so it accepts suppressors and brakes without any gunsmithing. Given how much a 450 Bushmaster pushes back, a brake is a popular add-on, and pairing this rifle with a can makes for a very pleasant blind gun.
How does the adjustable length of pull work on this stock?
The Trophy stock uses Savage's Quick Set Dial system, which lets you lengthen or shorten the length of pull without tools. That means you can adjust fit on the fly for bulky cold-weather clothing or share the rifle with a smaller-framed hunter in seconds. It also wears a LimbSaver recoil pad that noticeably softens the 450's recoil.
What kind of scope mounts does the 110 Ridge Hunter accept?
The receiver comes drilled and tapped for 8-40 screws, so you can mount a rail or bases made for the Savage 110 pattern. The larger 8-40 screws hold up well under the recoil a 450 Bushmaster generates. Iron sights are installed from the factory, so the rifle is usable right out of the box while you decide on glass.





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