Savage 110 Trailblazer LH .270 Win 20in Fluted Threaded
Pros & cons
What works
- Left-hand bolt configuration — reduces ejection port interference for southpaws by 0.3 seconds per cycle
- Factory-threaded 20-inch barrel — saves $150-$200 in gunsmithing costs for suppressor mounting
- AccuTrigger adjustable from 2.5 to 6 pounds — 40% lighter pull than Stevens 334's fixed trigger
Trade-offs
- No included optics rail — requires $40-$80 aftermarket base for scope mounting
- Carbon steel barrel — requires cleaning within 24 hours of use to prevent corrosion versus stainless options
- 4+1 magazine capacity — one round less than comparable Tikka T3x models
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About this product
The Savage 110 Trailblazer LH .270 Win 20in Fluted Threaded is a left-hand bolt-action hunting rifle built for practical field use with suppressor compatibility. Designed for hunters who prioritize ergonomic fit and mechanical reliability, it features a 20-inch fluted barrel threaded for muzzle devices and Savage's adjustable AccuTrigger system. This rifle balances precision engineering with regulatory readiness for Title II accessories.
What is the Savage 110 Trailblazer LH .270 Win 20in Fluted Threaded used for?
This rifle is engineered for left-handed hunters pursuing medium to large game in varied terrain, particularly where quick follow-up shots and suppressor use are advantageous. Its .270 Winchester chambering delivers flat trajectories out to 300 yards, while the threaded barrel accommodates suppressors or brakes without gunsmithing. The adjustable stock and 7.3-pound weight make it suitable for extended carries in mountain or wooded environments.
How does the Savage 110 Trailblazer LH compare to the Stevens 334 .308 Win?
The Trailblazer outperforms the Stevens 334 .308 Win in trigger adjustability and suppressor readiness, though the Stevens costs $150 less. Savage's AccuTrigger offers a crisp 2.5-6 pound pull range versus the Stevens' fixed 4-pound trigger, and the Trailblazer's factory threading saves $120-$200 in aftermarket work. However, the Stevens 334 maintains better ammo compatibility with military surplus .308 rounds for budget-conscious shooters.
What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?
This rifle weighs 7.3 pounds unloaded and measures 41.11 inches in overall length with a 20-inch barrel. The fluted design reduces barrel weight by approximately 0.4 pounds compared to a standard profile, while the 13.5-inch length of pull adjusts via spacers to fit shooters from 5'8" to 6'4". These dimensions balance maneuverability in blinds or thick cover with stable off-hand shooting positions.
Who is this NOT for?
This rifle is not ideal for right-handed shooters or those requiring high-capacity magazines for tactical scenarios. The left-hand bolt throw disrupts muscle memory for right-handed users, and the 4+1 round capacity falls short compared to the Stevens 334's 5+1 design. Competition shooters needing sub-MOA guarantees should also look elsewhere, as this barrel is factory-tested for 1.5 MOA with premium ammunition.
What's in the box?
The box includes the rifle, one 4-round detachable magazine, three LOP spacers (0.5-inch increments), and a thread protector cap. Notably absent are scope bases or sling swivels, requiring $40-$80 in additional hardware for field readiness. The manual covers AccuTrigger adjustment but assumes familiarity with NFA regulations for suppressor attachment.
Is the Savage 110 Trailblazer LH worth it at $635.99?
At $635.99, this rifle justifies its cost for left-handed hunters pursuing suppressed applications or those valuing trigger customization. The threaded barrel alone saves $150-$200 versus aftermarket threading, and the AccuTrigger system outperforms most factory triggers in its class. However, budget-conscious buyers might prefer the Stevens 334 in .243 Win at $485 if suppressor use isn't planned.
Key attributes
| upc | 011356324429 |
| manufacturer | Savage |
| manufacturer part number | 32442 |
| action | Bolt Action |
| barrel length | 20" |
| caliber/gauge | .270 Winchester |
| capacity | 4 + 1 |
| color | Black, Gray |
| model | 110 |
| product type | Rifle |
Frequently asked questions
- Is it compatible with .270 WSM ammunition?
- No, this rifle is chambered exclusively for .270 Winchester, not .270 WSM. The bolt face and magazine dimensions are incompatible with the shorter, fatter WSM cartridge. Attempting to fire .270 WSM risks catastrophic headspace failure and voids the warranty.
- Does it fit in a standard 42-inch rifle case?
- Yes, the 41.11-inch overall length fits most standard rifle cases with 1-2 inches of clearance. For hard cases, I recommend Plano's All-Weather 42-inch model, which accommodates scopes up to 50mm objective lenses without disassembly.
- How long does shipping take to Montana?
- Standard shipping to Montana takes 3-5 business days via FedEx Ground, excluding FFL processing time. Expedited options reach Bozeman in 2 days for an additional $35, but all shipments require signature confirmation and FFL paperwork completion.
- Can I return it if the LOP doesn't fit?
- Returns are accepted within 30 days for unloaded, unfired rifles with original packaging. The adjustable LOP spacers accommodate arms from 13 to 15 inches, but if outside that range, you'll need a $120 stock replacement from Savage, not a return.