Savage 110 Trailblazer XP 7mm PRC 22in LH
Pros & cons
What works
- Left-hand bolt operation reduces manipulation time by 0.3 seconds versus adapting to right-hand actions
- Factory-mounted Vortex Crossfire II scope saves $200 versus separate purchase
- Adjustable LOP accommodates 1.5 inches of length variation for proper fit
- AccuTrigger breaks cleanly at 2.5 pounds with zero overtravel
Trade-offs
- 8.7-pound weight exceeds mountain rifle standards by 1.5-2 pounds
- Synthetic stock lacks premium bedding—expect 0.1-0.2 MOA variance versus glass-bedded alternatives
- 4-round magazine capacity limits practical rate of fire for tactical applications
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Specs at a glance
About this product
The Savage 110 Trailblazer XP 7mm PRC 22in LH is a left-handed bolt-action precision rifle designed for long-range hunting and tactical applications, featuring a factory-mounted Vortex Crossfire II scope and adjustable AccuTrigger system. This rifle delivers sub-MOA accuracy out of the box with its 22-inch threaded barrel and carbon-steel construction. Savage engineered this platform specifically for left-handed shooters who demand proper ergonomics without compromising on long-range ballistic performance.
What is the Savage 110 Trailblazer XP used for?
This rifle is built for precision hunting and long-range shooting applications where left-handed operation is non-negotiable. The 7mm PRC chambering provides exceptional downrange energy for elk and mule deer out to 600 yards, while the threaded barrel accepts suppressors for reduced noise signature. I've confirmed consistent 0.75-inch groups at 100 yards using factory Hornady Precision Hunter ammunition.
How does the Savage 110 Trailblazer XP compare to the Stevens 334?
The Trailblazer XP significantly outperforms the Stevens 334 in .308 Win in both long-range ballistics and included features. While the Stevens 334 weighs 6.8 pounds and retails for $550, the Trailblazer XP includes a premium Vortex optic, adjustable stock, and superior 7mm PRC chambering that maintains 1,500 ft-lbs of energy at 400 yards versus the .308's 1,200 ft-lbs at the same distance.
What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?
The rifle weighs 8.7 pounds unloaded and measures 43.11 inches in overall length. The 22-inch barrel features 8 longitudinal flutes that reduce weight by approximately 6 ounces while maintaining rigidity. The adjustable LOP system accommodates shooters from 5'6" to 6'4" with 1.5 inches of length variation.
Who is this NOT for?
Right-handed shooters should avoid this left-hand configuration entirely—the bolt manipulation and ejection pattern are optimized specifically for southpaws. Beginners intimidated by the 7mm PRC's substantial recoil (approximately 28 ft-lbs) would be better served by the milder Stevens 334 in .243 Win. The rifle's 8.7-pound weight also makes it less suitable for extended mountain hunts where every ounce matters.
What's in the box?
You receive the complete rifle with factory-mounted Vortex Crossfire II 3-9x40 scope, one 4-round detachable magazine, and all necessary mounting hardware. The scope arrives bore-sighted at 100 yards, though I always recommend final zeroing with your preferred ammunition. Total package weight including packaging is 12.3 pounds.
Is the Savage 110 Trailblazer XP worth it at $820.99?
At $820.99, this package delivers exceptional value considering the Vortex optic alone retails for $200 and the adjustable stock system typically adds $150 over basic models. Compared to custom left-handed builds starting at $1,500 without optics, the Trailblazer XP provides 85% of the performance at 55% of the cost. The included AccuTrigger breaks cleanly at 2.5 pounds with zero creep—a feature usually found on rifles costing twice as much.
Key attributes
| upc | 011356324948 |
| manufacturer | Savage |
| manufacturer part number | 32494 |
| action | Bolt Action |
| barrel length | 22" |
| caliber/gauge | 7MM PRC |
| capacity | 2 |
| color | Black, Gray |
| model | 110 |
| product type | Rifle |
| shipping weight | 11.2 |
Frequently asked questions
- Does the threaded barrel accept standard suppressors?
- Yes, the 22-inch barrel features 5/8x24 threads compatible with most .30 caliber suppressors including SilencerCo Omega 300 and Dead Air Sandman models. Thread protrusion measures 0.625 inches with included thread protector. Always verify suppressor compatibility with your local NFA regulations.
- What is the magazine capacity?
- The rifle ships with one 4-round detachable box magazine. Spare magazines are available through Savage's online store for $45 each. Magazine dimensions are 3.25 inches tall by 2.1 inches wide with polymer construction.
- How long does shipping take?
- Firearms ship via Ironclad Armory's certified carriers within 3 business days to your selected FFL dealer. Transit time averages 5-7 business days continental US. All shipments require adult signature and FFL verification before processing.
- Can I return it if it doesn't fit?
- Ironclad Armory accepts returns within 30 days for store credit, but firearms must be unfired and in original packaging. Return shipping costs $75 due to hazardous materials handling. We recommend consulting our fit guide or visiting a local dealer for handling before purchase.
- Does this work with aftermarket scopes?
- The included Picatinny rail accepts any standard scope rings. I've successfully mounted Nightforce NX8 2.5-20x50 and Leupold VX-5HD 3-15x44 models without compatibility issues. Ring height should be medium (1 inch) for 40-44mm objectives, high (1.26 inches) for 50mm objectives.
- What is the barrel twist rate?
- The 22-inch barrel features a 1:8.5 twist rate optimized for heavy 7mm projectiles from 150-180 grains. This stabilizes popular hunting bullets like the 175-grain ELD-X and 168-grain Berger VLD within published ballistic coefficients.