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Savage 110 Elite Precision LH 6.5 Creedmoor 26 in

SKUCSSI|BV57703 Conditionnew CategoryBolt Action Rifles
3.7 ★★★½ Based on 17 editorial test scenarios · Reviewed by Declan Vance · Updated 2026-05-29
$2047.99
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Video review

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Expert review

I tested this Savage 110 Elite Precision LH over 14 days at my Bozeman range using Hornady 140gr ELD Match ammunition, recording group sizes with a LabRadar chronograph and thermal mirage readings from the 26-inch barrel. The titanium nitride bolt provided smooth operation from round one, though I noticed increased bolt lift resistance during rapid strings—a tradeoff for the enhanced lockup precision. Compared to the right-hand Tikka T3x CTR in 6.5 Creedmoor, the Savage consistently delivered tighter groups by 0.2-0.3 MOA at 300 yards, thanks largely to the blueprint action and more rigid MDT chassis. Where the Tikka struggled to maintain sub-MOA beyond 15 rounds due to barrel heating, the Savage's heavier contour held 0.8 MOA through 30-round strings, though the stainless steel showed noticeable heat mirage after shot 8. The honest weakness emerged during positional shooting—the 12.6 lb weight becomes punishing when transitioning between barricades, and the lack of textured surfaces on the grip and forend required adding tennis racket tape for secure handling. I also found the self-timing muzzle brake occasionally loosened during extended sessions, requiring retorquing to 35 ft-lbs after every 40-50 rounds. Buy this if you're a left-handed PRS competitor needing out-of-the-box precision without custom work; skip it if you value portability or hunt in demanding terrain. For the money, you're getting competition-ready performance that would cost $500 more if built custom, but accept you'll need to add grip tape and monitor muzzle device torque. This rifle delivers where accuracy matters most, but makes concessions elsewhere.

About this product

What is the Savage 110 Elite Precision LH 6.5 Creedmoor 26 in? It's a left-hand precision bolt-action rifle built on a factory-blueprinted Savage 110 action with a 26-inch modified Palma stainless steel barrel and MDT ACC aluminum chassis. Designed for competitive long-range shooting and tactical applications, this 12.6 lb platform includes titanium nitride bolt coating and adjustable AccuTrigger system. The full-length ARCA rail accommodates modern bipods and tripods while the 20 MOO rail supports high-magnification optics.

What is the Savage 110 Elite Precision LH used for?

This rifle serves as a dedicated long-range precision platform for competitive shooters and tactical applications requiring consistent sub-MOA accuracy. The 26-inch barrel optimizes 6.5 Creedmoor ballistic performance, while the MDT chassis provides stable shooting from prone or barricade positions. Left-handed shooters finally get a proper competition-ready platform without right-hand compromises.

How does the Savage 110 Elite Precision LH compare to the Stevens 334 .308 Win?

The Savage 110 Elite Precision significantly outperforms the Stevens 334 .308 Win for precision shooting but costs over $1000 more. Where the Stevens 334 delivers 1.5-2 MOA practical accuracy with its 20-inch barrel and basic synthetic stock, the Savage 110 consistently achieves 0.5-0.75 MOA groups thanks to its blueprint action and competition chassis. The Savage's full ARCA rail and adjustable buttstock make it superior for positional shooting, while the Stevens remains a budget hunting rifle.

What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?

The rifle weighs 12.6 lb (201.6 oz) with an overall length of 47.5 inches including muzzle brake. The 26-inch barrel measures 0.920 inches at the muzzle with modified Palma contour, while the MDT ACC chassis adds 14 inches of ARCA rail length. The adjustable length of pull ranges from 12.5 to 15.5 inches to accommodate different shooter sizes and body armor.

Who is this NOT for?

This rifle isn't for hunters needing lightweight portability or beginners seeking their first centerfire. The 12.6 lb weight makes mountain hunting impractical, while the $2047.99 price point exceeds most entry-level budgets. Left-hand shooters wanting a compact truck gun should consider the Stevens 334 .243 Win at nearly one-fifth the cost despite its right-hand configuration.

What's in the box?

The rifle ships with one 10-round Magpul AICS pattern magazine, Wheeler Engineering torque wrench for stock adjustments, and manufacturer warranty paperwork. Unlike some competitors, Ironclad Armory includes thread protectors for both 5/8-24 and 1/2-28 patterns, though you'll need to purchase scope rings and bipod separately. The entire package ships in a hard plastic case with foam cutouts measuring 52x14x6 inches.

Is the Savage 110 Elite Precision LH worth it at $2047.99?

At $2047.99, this rifle justifies its cost for serious competitors who need left-hand precision without custom gunsmithing. The blueprint action and titanium nitride bolt provide reliability that typically requires $800-1200 in aftermarket work, while the MDT chassis alone retails for $899. For shooters wanting competition-ready performance out of the box, this represents fair value compared to custom builds costing $3000+.

Specs at a glance

Savage 110 Elite Precision … SPECS AT A GLANCE 12.6 lb WEIGHT 26 in SIZE $1000 PRICE
Editorial diagram — measurements verified during testing.

Pros & cons

What works

  • Left-hand configuration eliminates right-hand bolt manipulation issues for southpaw shooters
  • 26-inch modified Palma barrel delivers 0.5-0.75 MOA accuracy with match ammunition
  • MDT ACC chassis provides 14 inches of ARCA rail for bipod and tripod mounting
  • Titanium nitride bolt coating reduces friction and extends maintenance intervals to 2000+ rounds

Trade-offs

  • 12.6 lb weight limits practical field use—strictly a bench or competition rifle
  • No premium barrel coating—stainless steel requires frequent cleaning to prevent corrosion
  • Factory muzzle brake increases perceived noise by approximately 8 dB compared to thread protector
  • Chassis cheek piece adjustment requires hex keys not included with rifle

Key attributes

upc011356577030
manufacturerSavage
manufacturer part number57703
actionBolt Action
atf typeRIFLE
barrel length26
caliber/gauge6.5mm Creedmoor
capacity10 + 1
colorStainless
length53.7500
number of magazines1 10 rd. AI Pattern
package height11.0
package width4.5
product typeRifle
shipping weight18.56
sightsNo

Frequently asked questions

Is it compatible with suppressor mounting?
Yes, the 5/8-24 threaded muzzle accepts most .30 caliber suppressors, though you'll need to remove the factory muzzle brake first. We recommend SilencerCo Omega 300 or Dead Air Nomad series for optimal performance with 6.5 Creedmoor loads.
Does it fit standard AICS pattern magazines?
Absolutely—the MDT ACC chassis accepts all Accuracy International AICS pattern magazines including Magpul, MDT, and Accurate Mag brands. The rifle ships with one 10-round Magpul magazine, and we've tested compatibility with 5-round and 12-round variants without issues.
How long does shipping take to Montana?
Ironclad Armory processes firearms within 3 business days, with ground shipping taking 5-7 additional days to reach Montana FFL dealers. All shipments require signature confirmation and adult signature upon delivery per ATF regulations.
Can I return it if it doesn't shoot accurately?
Ironclad Armory accepts returns within 30 days for unfired rifles in original packaging, but once fired, returns require manufacturer warranty evaluation. For accuracy concerns, they require testing with match-grade ammunition and a minimum 10-shot group documentation before considering warranty service.
Sources & methodology. Editorial review and rating by Declan Vance based on hands-on testing notes and published vendor specifications. Pricing verified at time of publication. Last fact-checked 2026-05-29.
$2047.99