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Savage 110 Varmint .22-250 Rem 26in HBAR Bolt Action

$868.18

The Savage 110 Varmint .22-250 Rem 26in HBAR Bolt Action pairs a button-rifled heavy barrel with an adjustable AccuTrigger and rigid AccuStock for sub-MOA accuracy out of the box. Perfect for varmint hunters and precision shooters who demand flat trajectory and repeatable performance.

The Savage 110 Varmint .22-250 Rem 26in HBAR Bolt Action is a purpose-built precision tool for varmint hunters and long-range shooters who demand repeatable sub-MOA performance from a factory rifle. Pairing a 26-inch button-rifled heavy barrel with Savage’s AccuStock and AccuTrigger systems, this rifle delivers consistent shot-to-shot accuracy in a stable, adjustable platform. The .22-250 Remington cartridge—known for its flat trajectory and high velocity—makes this rig a go-to for prairie dogs, coyotes, and paper targets out past 600 yards.

Manufacturer Savage Arms
Model 110 Varmint
Material Steel receiver and barrel; synthetic stock with aluminum chassis (AccuStock)
Compatibility .22-250 Remington; right-hand action; detachable box magazine
Finish Matte black, corrosion-resistant
Weight 10.5 lbs (per manufacturer specs)
Condition Factory new

Key Features

  • Button-Rifled Heavy Barrel – Why it matters: The 26-inch heavy varmint contour is button-rifled for consistent bore geometry and minimal harmonic variation, giving you the foundation for sub-MOA groups shot after shot.
  • AccuTrigger – Why it matters: A user-adjustable trigger that breaks cleanly between 2.5 and 6 pounds with zero creep, letting you dial in the exact pull weight for your shooting style without a gunsmith.
  • AccuStock with AccuFit – Why it matters: The aluminum chassis embedded in the synthetic stock locks the action and barrel in rigid alignment, while adjustable length-of-pull and comb height let you fit the rifle to your body for consistent cheek weld and eye relief.
  • Detachable Box Magazine – Why it matters: Reloads are fast and safe—no fumbling with internal box magazines—and the magazine feeds the .22-250’s sharp-shouldered case reliably.
  • Drilled and Tapped Receiver – Why it matters: Mount your preferred optic base and rings without aftermarket drilling; the receiver is ready for rings with a 6-48 thread pattern common to precision rifle builds.

Who It’s For

This rifle is built for the varmint hunter who drives hours to a prairie dog town and expects to shoot hundreds of rounds in a day. It’s also for the precision rifle shooter who wants a factory rifle that can hang with a custom build on a budget—sub-MOA out of the box without bedding or trigger work.

Pros & Cons

  • Pro: Out-of-the-box accuracy consistently under 1 MOA with match-grade ammo; many owners report .5–.75 MOA groups.
  • Pro: AccuTrigger is genuinely adjustable and clean—no take-up, no over-travel.
  • Pro: AccuStock eliminates the need for aftermarket chassis bedding; the aluminum bedding block is true from the factory.
  • Con: At 10.5 lbs unloaded, this is not a lightweight hunting rifle for mountain stalking. It’s a bench or truck gun.

Comparison

Feature Savage 110 Varmint .22-250 Tikka T3x Varmint .22-250 Ruger American Predator .22-250
Barrel Length 26 in, heavy varmint contour 24 in, heavy varmint contour 22 in, medium contour
Stock System AccuStock with aluminum chassis Synthetic with aluminum bedding block Synthetic with aluminum bedding block
Trigger AccuTrigger, 2.5–6 lb adjustable Single-stage, 2–4 lb adjustable Mark II, 3–5 lb adjustable
Magazine Detachable box (4-round) Detachable box (3-round) Detachable box (4-round)
Weight 10.5 lb 8.8 lb 7.7 lb
MSRP $775.16 $1,099 $579
Accuracy Guarantee Sub-MOA Sub-MOA Sub-MOA

The Savage 110 Varmint offers the heaviest barrel and most rigid stock system at the lowest price point of the three. The Tikka T3x is lighter but costs $325 more. The Ruger American Predator is a budget option but with a shorter, lighter barrel that loses velocity and stability in sustained fire.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Savage 110 Varmint .22-250 accurate out of the box?

Yes. Per Savage Arms’ accuracy guarantee, the 110 Varmint is designed to shoot sub-MOA three-shot groups with factory match ammunition. In practice, most shooters report .5–.75 MOA with 55-grain V-MAX or similar loads.

What scope base pattern does the 110 Varmint use?

The receiver is drilled and tapped for standard Savage 110 long-action bases (6-48 thread). Most one-piece or two-piece bases from brands like EGW, Weaver, and Leupold fit directly.

Does the AccuStock allow length-of-pull adjustment?

Yes. The AccuFit system includes interchangeable stock spacers for length-of-pull adjustment (from 12.75 to 14 inches) and comb height risers to align your eye with the scope.

Is the .22-250 Remington good for long-range target shooting?

For targets inside 600 yards, yes. The .22-250 pushes a 55-grain bullet at over 3,600 fps with a flat trajectory that requires little holdover. Beyond 600 yards, the light bullet drifts more in wind than heavier 6mm or .243 options.

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Last updated: April 2026

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