The Savage 110 Apex Hunter XP in .300 Win Mag is a fully equipped, ready-to-hunt bolt-action package rifle that delivers exceptional long-range accuracy straight out of the box — no additional optic purchases or gunsmithing required.
- Comes with a Vortex Crossfire II 3-9x40mm scope, mounted and bore-sighted
- Dead-Hold BDC reticle simplifies holdover calculations for extended-range shots
- Savage AccuTrigger offers a crisp, user-adjustable pull for improved accuracy
- 24-inch precision button-rifled barrel maximizes velocity in .300 Win Mag
- Adjustable length-of-pull fits a wide range of hunters for consistent cheek weld
- Thread-in headspacing and floating bolt head ensure reliable feeding and accuracy
Who This Is For
The Savage 110 Apex Hunter XP is ideal for big-game hunters and long-range shooters who want a proven, accurate platform without the hassle of sourcing and mounting a separate optic. Whether you're pursuing elk, moose, or mule deer across wide-open terrain, the hard-hitting .300 Winchester Magnum cartridge paired with a 24-inch barrel gives you the downrange energy and flat trajectory needed to close the deal at distance. It's equally well-suited for newer hunters looking for a high-value all-in-one setup and experienced riflemen who want a dependable spare or dedicated hunting rig.
Specifications
| Brand | Savage |
|---|---|
| Model | 110 Apex Hunter XP |
| Caliber | .300 Winchester Magnum |
| Action | Bolt Action |
| Barrel Length | 24 inches |
| Barrel Type | Precision Button-Rifled |
| Trigger | Savage AccuTrigger (Adjustable) |
| Included Optic | Vortex Crossfire II 3-9x40mm |
| Reticle | Dead-Hold BDC |
| Rail | One-Piece EGW 0 MOA |
| Length of Pull | Adjustable |
| Stock | Synthetic |
| SKU / Model # | 57315 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the scope truly ready to shoot out of the box, or will I need to zero it myself?
The Vortex Crossfire II scope is factory-mounted on a one-piece EGW 0 MOA rail and bore-sighted before it leaves the factory, so you'll be on paper quickly. However, bore-sighting is not a substitute for live-fire zeroing. Plan to take the rifle to the range and confirm your zero at your preferred distance — typically 100 yards — before heading into the field. A few rounds is usually all it takes to dial it in precisely.
How does the .300 Win Mag perform for big-game hunting at extended ranges?
The .300 Winchester Magnum is one of the most capable and versatile big-game cartridges available. Launching bullets in the 150–220 grain range at velocities exceeding 2,900 fps, it delivers devastating terminal energy on elk, moose, bear, and similar large game well beyond 400 yards. The 24-inch barrel on this Savage 110 helps wring out maximum velocity from the cartridge, making it an excellent choice for hunters in open country where long shots are common.
Can the AccuTrigger pull weight be adjusted, and what range does it cover?
Yes — the Savage AccuTrigger is one of the standout features of the 110 platform. It can be user-adjusted without the need for a gunsmith, typically ranging from approximately 1.5 to 6 pounds depending on configuration. The AccuTrigger also incorporates a built-in safety mechanism (the AccuRelease) that prevents the rifle from firing unless the trigger is deliberately pressed, making it both crisp and safe for field use.