New: Savage 300 PRC Long-Range Rifles

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posted on June 29, 2020
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Savage Arms has chambered four new rifles in 300 PRC for long-range marksmen and hunters that make the most of this new round.

While 300 PRC is capable of exceptional accuracy, the round is not simply a paper-puncher. The true potential of the cartridge comes from the pairing of heavy .30-cal. bullets with non-belted cases and temperature-stable powders. The 300 PRC boasts a high ballistic coefficient, and the 30-degree shoulder of the case provides stable chamber alignment. And, the non-belted cases stack better and feed reliably from magazines.

Here are the four new 300 PRC rifles along with MSRP.

  • 110 Long Range Hunter, 300 PRC 26-inch barrel, $968
  • 110 Precision, 300 PRC 24-inch barrel, $1,499
  • 110 Elite Precision, 300 PRC 30-inch barrel, $2,149
  • 110 HS Prescision, 300 PRC 26-inch barrel, $1,284


Common to all four rifles are Savage's user‐adjustable AccuTrigger and 20 MOA rail. These features, combined with Savage’s thread-in headspacing, floating bolt head, and button rifled barrels—allow the 300 PRC to truly live up to its potential.

Learn more at savagearms.com.


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