If you shoot left-handed and you’re chasing long-range precision, the Savage 110 Elite Precision LH 6mm Creedmoor MDT Chassis 10+1 is about as good as it gets straight from the factory. This is a left-hand bolt-action rifle built around Savage’s proven Model 110 action, dropped into an MDT ACC adjustable aluminum chassis, and fed by detachable AICS-pattern magazines. It comes with factory upgrades like a titanium nitride bolt body, a user-adjustable AccuTrigger, and a drilled-and-tapped receiver for mounting optics. This isn’t a project gun—it’s ready to shoot the moment you mount a scope.
| Manufacturer | Savage Arms |
|---|---|
| Model | 110 Elite Precision LH |
| Material | Aluminum MDT ACC chassis, carbon steel barrel (per manufacturer specs) |
| Compatibility | AICS-pattern detachable box magazines |
| Finish | Black anodized chassis, matte stainless barrel |
| Weight | Approximately 12.5 lbs (per manufacturer specs) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- Left-Hand MDT ACC Chassis – This is a fully adjustable aluminum chassis with a full-length ARCA rail, adjustable length of pull, cheek riser, and LOP spacers. Why it matters: You can dial in the fit without tools or aftermarket parts, which means more consistent cheek weld and repeatable accuracy round after round.
- 6mm Creedmoor Chambering – Known for low recoil, high ballistic coefficient, and flat trajectory out to 1,000+ yards. Why it matters: If you’re shooting targets or competing in PRS, this cartridge gives you less wind drift and less recoil than a .308, letting you spot your own hits and stay on target.
- Titanium Nitride Bolt Body – The bolt is treated with a TiN coating for smooth cycling and corrosion resistance. Why it matters: A slick bolt reduces friction, so you can work the action fast without binding—critical for follow-up shots in a match.
- User-Adjustable AccuTrigger – Savage’s AccuTrigger lets you adjust pull weight from about 2.5 to 6 pounds without any gunsmithing. Why it matters: A clean, crisp trigger break means you’re not fighting a heavy pull when you’re trying to hold center at 800 yards.
- Drilled-and-Tapped Receiver – The receiver comes pre-drilled and tapped for optics rails and mounts. Why it matters: No need to send the rifle to a machinist—you can mount your scope base and rings right out of the box.
Who It’s For
This rifle is built for the left-handed shooter who wants a serious precision platform without having to pay a custom gunsmith. It’s ideal for PRS-style competitions, long-range target shooting, or anyone who wants a chassis rifle that’s ready to shoot with minimal setup. If you’re a lefty who’s been making do with right-hand actions, this is your chance to shoot a proper left-hand bolt.
Pros & Cons
- Pros: True left-hand action, high-quality MDT chassis, excellent barrel-to-stock fit, AccuTrigger is a proven design, TiN bolt reduces friction, AICS magazine compatibility means lots of aftermarket options.
- Cons: At 12.5 lbs, it’s heavy for hunting—this is a bench or prone rifle. The stock trigger is good, but some shooters prefer an aftermarket trigger like a TriggerTech for a lighter pull. Also, the factory muzzle brake can be loud at the range—plan on ear pro.
Comparison
| Feature | Savage 110 Elite Precision LH | Bergara B-14 HMR | Tikka T3x TAC A1 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Action | Left-hand bolt | Right-hand only (standard) | Right-hand only (standard) |
| Chassis | MDT ACC (adjustable) | Hogue stock with aluminum bedding | Aluminum chassis (adjustable) |
| Magazine | AICS-pattern (10+1) | AICS-pattern (5+1) | AICS-pattern (10+1) |
| Trigger | AccuTrigger (2.5-6 lbs) | Bergara trigger (adjustable) | Tikka single-stage (adjustable) |
| Weight | ~12.5 lbs | ~9.5 lbs | ~11.7 lbs |
| Left-hand option | Yes | No | No |
FAQ
What scope base does the Savage 110 Elite Precision LH use?
This rifle has a drilled-and-tapped receiver that accepts a standard Savage 110 short-action scope base. Most shooters use a 20 MOA rail for long-range work. You can find bases from companies like EGW, Nightforce, or Badger Ordnance.
Can I use any AICS magazine in this rifle?
Yes, the rifle is designed for AICS-pattern detachable box magazines. It ships with a 10-round polymer AICS magazine. You can use metal or polymer AICS mags from Magpul, Accurate-Mag, or MDT without modification.
Is this rifle good for hunting?
At 12.5 pounds, it’s on the heavy side for carrying in the field. It’s better suited for bench shooting, long-range target work, or PRS competitions. If you need a hunting rifle, look at the Savage 110 Lightweight Hunter or the Savage 110 Storm.
How do I adjust the AccuTrigger?
Remove the stock and use the included Allen wrench to turn the trigger adjustment screw. Turn clockwise to increase pull weight, counterclockwise to decrease. The factory range is 2.5 to 6 pounds. Always check with a pull gauge after adjusting.
Ready to Order
This Savage 110 Elite Precision LH 6mm Creedmoor is in stock and ready to ship. Whether you’re building a competition rig or finally getting a proper left-hand precision rifle, this one will serve you well.
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Last updated: April 2026





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