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Savage 110 Trail Hunter .270 Win 22in Threaded OD Green Hogue

$635.44

The Savage 110 Trail Hunter .270 Win delivers sub-MOA accuracy with a threaded 22-inch Cerakoted barrel and adjustable AccuTrigger, all in a durable Hogue OD Green stock — ready for optics and suppressors.

The Savage 110 Trail Hunter .270 Win 22in Threaded OD Green Hogue is a production hunting rifle built for shooters who expect repeatable accuracy from a factory gun. Chambered in .270 Winchester with a 22-inch button-rifled barrel, it delivers the flat trajectory and energy retention that made this cartridge a classic for deer, elk, and antelope. The barrel wears Tungsten Gray Cerakote and is threaded 5/8×24 for suppressor or muzzle brake installation. The OD Green Hogue OverMolded stock provides a non-slip grip in wet conditions, and the adjustable AccuTrigger lets you set pull weight between 2.5 and 6 pounds. It ships with two-piece Weaver-style bases and a detachable 4-round magazine. This is a no-nonsense field rifle at a price that leaves room for glass and ammo.

Manufacturer Savage Arms
Model 110 Trail Hunter
Caliber .270 Winchester
Barrel Length 22 inches
Barrel Finish Tungsten Gray Cerakote
Thread Pitch 5/8×24
Stock Material Hogue OverMolded synthetic
Stock Color Olive Drab Green
Magazine Capacity 4 rounds, detachable box
Trigger AccuTrigger, adjustable 2.5–6 lbs
Weight 7.4 lbs (per manufacturer specs)
Condition New

Key Features

  • Button-Rifled Barrel — Why it matters: Button rifling produces consistent bore dimensions and tight tolerances, which translates to sub-MOA accuracy potential right out of the box. You can trust this barrel to hold a zero across temperature swings.
  • Tungsten Gray Cerakote Finish — Why it matters: Cerakote resists corrosion, scratches, and UV degradation better than bluing or parkerizing. A rifle that lives in a scabbard or gun case during wet hunts needs this level of protection.
  • Hogue OverMolded Stock — Why it matters: The rubberized overmold provides a positive grip in rain, snow, or blood without adding weight. The bedding block design free-floats the barrel for consistent accuracy.
  • AccuTrigger — Why it matters: You can adjust pull weight from 2.5 to 6 pounds without removing the stock or buying aftermarket parts. A clean, predictable trigger break is non-negotiable for precision shot placement at distance.
  • Threaded Barrel with Included Bases — Why it matters: The 5/8×24 threads accept standard .30-caliber suppressors and muzzle brakes. The included two-piece Weaver-style bases eliminate the guesswork for mounting optics.

Who It’s For

This rifle is for the hunter who wants a factory gun that shoots better than he does. It suits the guy who walks five miles before dawn, then takes a 300-yard shot across a canyon. It also fits the precision-minded shooter who wants a .270 Win build platform without paying custom-gun prices. If you value field reliability over carbon-fiber stocks and titanium parts, this is your rifle.

Pros / Cons

  • Pros: Sub-MOA accuracy guarantee from Savage; adjustable trigger without gunsmithing; threaded barrel for suppressor use; durable stock in a low-glare color; includes scope bases.
  • Cons: The Hogue stock is flexible under heavy bipod load — free-floating can shift if you torque the action screws unevenly. Plan to bed the action if you run a bipod and bag regularly.

Comparison: Savage 110 Trail Hunter vs. Competitors

Feature Savage 110 Trail Hunter .270 Win Geissele Super Sabre .308 Win Timney Triggers (aftermarket for Remington 700)
Caliber .270 Win .308 Win N/A (trigger only)
Barrel Length 22″ threaded 18″ or 20″ (varies) N/A
Stock Hogue OverMolded OD Green Geissele GFR stock N/A
Trigger AccuTrigger (adjustable 2.5–6 lbs) Geissele SSA-E (2-stage) Timney Calvin Elite (single-stage)
Price Point $567.36 $1,800+ $120–$200 (trigger only)
Best For Hunters wanting factory accuracy on a budget Precision semi-auto shooters Upgrading existing Remington 700 builds

FAQ

What is the barrel twist rate on the Savage 110 Trail Hunter .270 Win?

The barrel has a 1:10 twist rate, which stabilizes bullets from 130 to 150 grains — the most common weights for .270 Winchester. This covers factory loads from Federal Premium to Hornady Precision Hunter.

Can I mount a suppressor directly to the threaded barrel?

Yes. The 22-inch barrel is threaded 5/8×24, which is the standard thread pattern for .30-caliber suppressors. Use a direct-thread adapter or a QD mount that fits 5/8×24. Per Savage specs, the barrel shoulder is square and the threads are concentric, so alignment should be within tolerance.

Does the rifle come with scope rings or just bases?

It ships with two-piece Weaver-style bases installed. You will need to purchase rings separately — medium height rings typically work for a 40mm objective scope. The bases are drilled and tapped for standard Weaver-style rings.

What is the magazine type and capacity?

It uses a detachable box magazine with a 4-round capacity. The magazine is polymer with a steel latch. Spare magazines are available from Savage directly or aftermarket suppliers like Accurate-Mag.

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  • ✓ Nationwide delivery (all 50 states)
  • ✓ Ships 1-2 business days
  • ✓ 30-day returns
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Last updated: April 2026

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