New for 2024: Savage Arms 110 Pro Pursuit Rifle (PPR) Big Game Rifle

The rifle evolved from a partnership with renowned hunter and television personality Mike Robinson of Farming the Wild.

by posted on October 9, 2024
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Savage Arms has announced a new rifle— the 110 Pro Pursuit Rifle (PPR)—developed from its exciting partnership with renowned hunter and television personality Mike Robinson of Farming the Wild). This collaboration brings together Savage Arms' expertise in crafting high-quality firearms and Robinson's extensive knowledge and experience in the field.

The 110 PPR is crafted for those who spend time pursuing big game. The 110 PPR features the proven 110 action that incorporates a lightweight stainless-steel receiver, and is coated with Magpul OD Green Cerakote, providing excellent durability and corrosion resistance. The newly designed fluted bolt body with Blackout Cerakote coating further reduces friction, enhancing the rifle's overall performance. The upgraded bolt head utilizes dual extractors with an enhanced extractor for reliability, even in the most challenging conditions.

The 110 PPR also comes standard with a 20" Proof Research carbon fiber wrapped stainless steel barrel. This barrel not only delivers exceptional accuracy but reduces weight, making it a perfect choice for hunters on the move. Its lightweight Grayboe Pheonix 2 stock is painted with earth-toned camo and black web, ensuring optimal concealment in any environment. The M-Lok bottom rail on the fore-end allows for easy attachment of accessories, providing shooters with enhanced versatility.

"We are thrilled to partner with Mike Robinson on the development of the 110 PPR. The heart of this rifle lies in its meticulous design tailored for the unique challenges of being in the field in pursuit of big game," said Beth Shimanski, director of marketing at Savage Arms. "Mike's vast hunting experience across Europe and around the world means he understands the lifestyle and needs better than most. His input on this rifle helped deliver an accurate, advanced package with premium components that will excel in realistic hunting conditions and also endure taxing days in the field."

The 110 PPR features a one-piece, flush AICS style magazine frame and trigger guard, along with a 3-round AICS style magazine. The user-adjustable AccuTrigger allows for a precise and personalized trigger pull, ranging from 1.5 to 4 lbs. The Omniport Muzzlebrake with 5/8x24 threading reduces recoil, allowing for faster follow-up shots.

 To enhance the rifle's versatility, Savage Arms has included a 20 MOA one-piece scope rail and flush QD cup adapters for slings. The bolt handle is threaded and features a knurled bolt knob that ensures quick and easy operation, even with gloves on. The 110 PPR is available now in nine different calibers, including 308 Win., 6.5 PRC and more, for an MSRP of $2399, the 110 Pro Pursuit Rifle offers something for every hunter's preference.

 For more information about Savage Arms and its extensive line of firearms, visit savagearms.com.

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