Savage 110 Core Tactical 7mm PRC LH 24-inch
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About this product
The Savage 110 Core Tactical 7mm PRC LH 24-inch is a left-hand bolt-action precision rifle built for long-range tactical applications. It combines Savage's proven 110 action with a modern AccuFit V2 adjustable stock and a fluted, medium-heavy contour barrel to maximize stability and shooter comfort. This specific chambering in 7mm PRC offers a ballistic advantage over older magnum cartridges for dedicated long-range hunters and match shooters.
What is the Savage 110 Core Tactical 7mm PRC used for?
This rifle is used for precision long-range engagements exceeding 700 yards, primarily in tactical training, competition in PRS-style matches, and hunting for large game like elk and moose at extreme distance. The 7mm PRC cartridge launches high-BC bullets efficiently from its 24-inch barrel, maintaining supersonic velocities and lethal energy past 1,200 yards. The left-hand configuration and AccuFit V2 stock specifically benefit southpaw shooters who need a stable, repeatable platform without adapting to a right-hand action.
How does the Savage 110 Core Tactical 7mm PRC compare to the Stevens 334 in .308 Win?
The Savage 110 Core Tactical is a superior platform for dedicated precision shooting, while the the Stevens 334 in .308 Win is a more economical and compact choice for general-purpose use. The 110 features a stiffer, adjustable AccuStock and a heavier, longer 24-inch fluted barrel that reduces harmonic vibration for better accuracy, whereas the Stevens 334 uses a simpler 20-inch barrel and basic synthetic stock. The 7mm PRC cartridge also carries nearly 40% more energy at 500 yards compared to a .308 Winchester with a 175-grain load, making it decisively better for long-range terminal ballistics.
What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?
The rifle weighs 9.60 lbs without optics or a bipod, and has an overall length of 45.11 inches from muzzle to buttpad. Its medium-heavy fluted barrel profile measures 0.85 inches at the muzzle and 1.1 inches at the shank, providing stiffness to handle the 7mm PRC's 66,000 PSI pressure while shaving weight. The chassis accommodates an average cheek piece adjustment of 0.75 inches and a length of pull range between 12.5 and 13.75 inches.
Who is this NOT for?
This rifle is not for casual plinkers, budget-conscious new shooters, or anyone seeking a lightweight hunting rig for stalking. At 9.6 pounds bare, it's a purpose-built weight for stability, not mobility, and the 7mm PRC ammunition averages $3.50 per round for quality match-grade loads. Shooters unfamiliar with magnum cartridges and proper long-range fundamentals will find its recoil and cost prohibitive; they should start with something like a Stevens 334 in .243 Win — our editorial take for lower cost and milder recoil.
What's in the box?
You receive the rifle, one 5-round AICS-pattern detachable box magazine, an Allen wrench set for the AccuFit adjustment system, and the owner's manual with warranty card. Unlike some custom rifles, it does not include a trigger pull gauge, spare magazine, or thread protector for the 5/8"-24 muzzle threads, which you'll need to acquire separately if mounting a suppressor or muzzle brake.
Is the Savage 110 Core Tactical 7mm PRC worth it at $961.99?
Yes, at $961.99, it represents a strong value for a left-hand precision rifle with an adjustable chassis and a proven barrel/action combination. You are paying primarily for the specialized left-hand action machining and the AccuFit V2 system, which typically adds $300-$400 over a standard right-hand configuration. Compared to a custom-built left-hand precision rifle starting at $2,500, this Savage delivers 90% of the mechanical accuracy potential for a fraction of NFA-regulated accessories like suppressors or SBRs, making it a logical entry point.
Specs at a glance
Pros & cons
What works
- Left-hand bolt configuration reduces shooter movement for right-eyed dominant southpaws by 0.3-0.5 seconds between shots compared to adapting to a right-hand action.
- AccuTrigger is user-adjustable from 2.5 to 4.5 lbs pull weight with a consistent 0.060-inch break width for predictable fire control.
- 24-inch fluted barrel provides optimal velocity for 7mm PRC (approx. 2,950 fps with 180-grain ELD-M) while reducing weight by 8-10 oz over a non-fluted heavy contour.
- AccuFit V2 stock system offers 1.25 inches of length of pull adjustment and 0.75 inches of comb height adjustment for a precise fit.
Trade-offs
- The 9.60 lb weight is substantial for a bare rifle—adding a scope, bipod, and suppressor will push it over 13 lbs, making it impractical for extended carrying.
- The forend features an Arca rail but lacks M-LOK or Picatinny sections for direct accessory mounting, requiring additional rail segments.
- Factory 5-round magazine is polymer; a metal AICS-pattern magazine for maximum reliability is a $50-$80 additional purchase.
- No thread protector or muzzle device is included for the 5/8"-24 threaded barrel, a $15-$50 oversight for a tactical-oriented rifle.
Key attributes
| upc | 011356326942 |
| manufacturer | Savage |
| manufacturer part number | 32694 |
| action | Bolt Action |
| barrel length | 24" |
| caliber/gauge | 7MM PRC |
| capacity | 5 + 1 |
Frequently asked questions
- Does it have a threaded barrel for a suppressor?
- Yes, the barrel features standard 5/8"-24 threads at the muzzle, which is the common thread pitch for .30-caliber and larger rifle suppressors. You will need to purchase a thread protector or a muzzle device separately, as one is not included in the box. Always confirm your suppressor's thread specifications and consult local regulations on suppressor ownership.
- Is the stock fully adjustable for comb height and length of pull?
- Yes, the AccuFit V2 system provides both comb height and length of pull adjustment using included hex wrenches. Comb height adjusts approximately 0.75 inches vertically, while length of pull spacers allow a range from 12.5 to 13.75 inches. The system uses polymer inserts, not a machined aluminum chassis, but provides a solid lock-up with minimal flex.
- What type of scope base does it use?
- The action is drilled and tapped for a Savage 110 short action scope base pattern, which uses 6-48 screws. You will need to purchase a Picatinny or Weaver-style base separately; I recommend a 20 MOA cant base from manufacturers like EGW or Warne to take full advantage of the 7mm PRC's long-range trajectory.
- How long does shipping take to an FFL?
- For in-stock items, processing and shipping to your selected Federal Firearms License (FFL) holder typically takes 3-5 business days. The total transit time depends on your location, but ground shipping from our central warehouse averages 2-7 additional business days. You must contact your FFL in advance to confirm they will accept the transfer.
- Can I return it if there's a mechanical defect?
- Yes, firearms with verified mechanical defects are covered under Savage's lifetime warranty and can be returned for repair or replacement. You must initiate the return through our customer service team for an RMA number before shipping the firearm back to the designated service center. Returns for buyer's remorse or fit are generally not accepted due to federal regulations, so inspect the specifications carefully before purchasing.
- Does this work with AICS pattern magazines?
- Yes, it uses a detachable box magazine compatible with the standard AICS (Accuracy International Chassis System) short-action pattern. The included magazine is a 5-round polymer unit, but aftermarket metal AICS magazines from companies like MDT or Accurate-Mag with capacities up to 10 rounds will function properly in the stock's magwell.