Description
The 110 Trail Hunter in .450 Bushmaster is a purpose-built hunting rifle that addresses a real need for hunters in Midwest states where straight-wall cartridges are required for big game. This is Savage's collaboration with Hogue, two companies with deep roots in making gear that performs under real-world conditions.
What makes this rifle practical starts with its action. The bolt-action design in .450 Bushmaster gives you the stopping power you need at effective ranges out to about 250-300 yards, which is where most hunting opportunities actually happen. The 20-inch threaded, medium-heavy barrel is button rifled for consistent accuracy and ready for muzzle devices if you want to suppress or reduce recoil. You're getting a shooting platform that Savage has refined over decades of the Model 110 platform.
The 110 Trail Hunter's Weather Protection
The tungsten Cerakote coating on the barreled action is a serious upgrade for anyone who hunts in rain, morning dew, or dust. This ceramic coating seals out moisture and prevents the kind of corrosion you'd see on a bare steel rifle after a few seasons in tough conditions. The OD Green Hogue overmolded stock provides full-coverage rubber that keeps your grip solid even when your hands are wet or gloved, which matters when the moment comes to make your shot.
Equipped for Long Days in the Field
Savage included the user-adjustable AccuTrigger, which lets you dial your preferred trigger pull between 2.5 and 6 pounds. This matters more than it sounds when you're doing a long hunt and want consistency in your breaking point. The rifle ships with two-piece Weaver-style scope bases and comes optic-ready, so you can mount your preferred setup without gunsmithing. The detachable 3-round magazine keeps the rifle compact and handling lightweight at around 7.8 pounds, manageable on longer stalks.
Why the .450 Bushmaster Works
This caliber isn't new, but it's found fresh purpose in the last decade as states opened straight-wall cartridge hunting. The .450 Bushmaster fires heavy .452-diameter bullets in the 245-300 grain range at velocities around 1,900-2,200 fps, delivering terminal energy that puts animals down efficiently when you're within range. It's not a long-range cartridge, but that misses the point. Most of your hunting will happen under 200 yards, and the Bushmaster was designed for that role with real power.
Comes with one 3-round detachable box magazine, ready to hunt out of the box.
Key Specifications
- Model Number: 58137
- UPC/GTIN: 011356581372
- Action Type: Bolt action
- Caliber: .450 Bushmaster
- Barrel Length: 20 inches
- Barrel Profile: Medium-heavy, threaded, button rifled
- Magazine Capacity: 3+1
- Finish: Tungsten Cerakote on barreled action
- Stock: Hogue overmolded in OD Green
- Trigger: User-adjustable AccuTrigger (2.5-6 lbs)
- Scope Base: 2-piece Weaver style bases
- Safety: 3-position tang safety
- Overall Length: 49 inches
- Weight: 7.8 pounds
- Sights: None included (optic-ready)
What’s Included
- Savage 110 Trail Hunter rifle in .450 Bushmaster
- One 3-round detachable box magazine
- 2-piece Weaver-style scope bases
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the 110 Trail Hunter in .450 Bushmaster suppressor-ready?
Yes, the threaded barrel on this model accepts standard muzzle devices. If you want to run a suppressor, you'll just need to verify suppressor compatibility with your intended device and that the setup is appropriate for your state.
What makes the .450 Bushmaster a good choice for this rifle?
The .450 Bushmaster delivers substantial stopping power at typical hunting ranges (under 300 yards) with heavy, large-diameter bullets. It's particularly valuable in states that require straight-wall cartridges for deer hunting, where it outperforms shotgun slugs in range and accuracy while delivering consistent terminal performance.
Can I adjust the stock or length of pull on the 110 Trail Hunter?
The Hogue overmolded stock on this model is a fixed design, but the overall ergonomics work well for most shooters. If customization is important, Savage's AccuFit line offers adjustable stocks on other 110 variants if you need that flexibility.
What kind of scope and mounting system should I use?
The rifle comes pre-drilled and tapped for the included two-piece Weaver-style bases. Any standard modern rifle scope mounted on Weaver or Picatinny rings will work. This gives you complete flexibility to choose optics that fit your hunting style and budget.
How does the AccuTrigger work and why does it matter?
The AccuTrigger lets you set your preferred trigger pull weight between 2.5 and 6 pounds, so you can dial it to what feels right for your shooting style. A crisper, more predictable trigger helps you shoot more consistently when precision matters most.
Is the 110 Trail Hunter built for wet weather hunting?
Yes, the tungsten Cerakote finish on the barrel and action seals out moisture and resists corrosion, while the full-coverage rubber overmold on the Hogue stock maintains positive grip even in rain or with wet gloves. It's designed to stay reliable through typical hunting seasons.





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