The Savage 110 Magpul Scout FDE .350 Legend 16.5in 10+1 is a full-size scout rifle built for hunters and shooters who demand fast target acquisition and reliable terminal performance at practical ranges. Chambered in .350 Legend, this bolt-action delivers hard-hitting energy suitable for deer and medium game inside 250 yards, with minimal recoil and compatibility with straight-wall cartridge regulations in select states. The 16.50-inch button-rifled barrel is threaded (5/8×24) for suppressor or muzzle device attachment, and the Flat Dark Earth Magpul Hunter stock features an aluminum bedding block for consistent accuracy. A full-length scout-style Picatinny rail and adjustable iron sights enable rapid sighting, while the user-adjustable AccuTrigger and AICS-pattern detachable magazine support precise follow-up shots and quick reloads. This is a no-compromise field rifle for serious applications.
| Manufacturer | Savage Arms |
|---|---|
| Model | 110 Magpul Scout |
| Material | Steel barrel, aluminum receiver, Magpul Hunter synthetic stock with aluminum bedding block |
| Compatibility | AICS-pattern magazines; .350 Legend ammunition |
| Finish | Flat Dark Earth (FDE) stock, matte black metalwork |
| Weight | Approximately 7.8 pounds (per manufacturer specs) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- 16.5-inch Button-Rifled Barrel — WHY IT MATTERS: The shorter barrel keeps the rifle compact and maneuverable in brush or tight stands, while the button-rifling process ensures consistent bore dimensions for sub-MOA accuracy potential with quality ammunition.
- Full-Length Scout-Style Picatinny Rail — WHY IT MATTERS: Enables forward-mounted optics for rapid target acquisition with both eyes open, a proven setup for close-to-medium-range engagements and moving targets.
- User-Adjustable AccuTrigger — WHY IT MATTERS: Allows the shooter to set trigger pull weight from approximately 2.5 to 6 pounds without a gunsmith, optimizing shot release for precision or field carry safety.
- AICS-Style Detachable Magazine (10+1) — WHY IT MATTERS: Standardized magazine platform provides reliable feeding, quick reloads, and compatibility with widely available aftermarket magazines and accessories.
- Magpul Hunter Stock with Aluminum Bedding Block — WHY IT MATTERS: The rigid bedding block free-floats the barrel for consistent accuracy, while the synthetic stock resists moisture and temperature changes in harsh field conditions.
Who It’s For
This rifle is designed for law enforcement officers requiring a compact patrol rifle with straight-wall cartridge compliance, military personnel needing a lightweight scout platform for utility and training, and serious hunters who want fast-handling performance in deer woods or open country. It also suits shooters who prefer iron sights or scout optics over traditional scopes.
Pros & Cons
- Pros: Accurate out of the box; lightweight and maneuverable; threaded barrel for suppressor use; adjustable trigger; AICS magazine compatibility.
- Cons: The factory iron sights are adequate but not night-capable — expect to add an optic or illuminated front sight for low-light hunting. Also, the .350 Legend cartridge has limited long-range trajectory compared to .308 Win, so this is a 250-yard max tool.
Comparison vs. Competitors
| Feature | Savage 110 Magpul Scout .350 Legend | Ruger Gunsite Scout .308 Win | Mossberg MVP Scout .308 Win |
|---|---|---|---|
| Caliber | .350 Legend | .308 Win | .308 Win |
| Barrel Length | 16.5 in | 16.5 in | 16.25 in |
| Stock | Magpul Hunter (aluminum bedding) | Laminate wood | Synthetic |
| Trigger | AccuTrigger (adjustable 2.5–6 lbs) | LC6 (adjustable) | LBA (adjustable) |
| Magazine | AICS pattern (10+1) | Steel box (5+1) | Detachable box (5+1) |
| Weight | ~7.8 lbs | ~7.0 lbs | ~7.5 lbs |
| MSRP | $935.73 | $1,099 | $849 |
The Savage 110 Magpul Scout offers a higher magazine capacity and a more modern stock design than the Ruger Gunsite Scout, while the Mossberg MVP Scout is slightly cheaper but lacks the AICS magazine compatibility and AccuTrigger. For straight-wall cartridge hunters, the Savage is the only scout option in .350 Legend.
What is the effective range of the Savage 110 Magpul Scout in .350 Legend?
With standard 150-180 grain loads, the .350 Legend is effective on deer-sized game out to approximately 250 yards. Maximum point-blank range is around 225 yards with a 150-yard zero. Beyond that, trajectory drops significantly compared to .308 Win.
Does this rifle accept standard AR-15 magazines?
No. The Savage 110 Magpul Scout uses AICS-pattern magazines, not AR-15 STANAG magazines. It ships with one 10-round AICS magazine. Aftermarket options from Magpul, MDT, and Accurate-Mag are compatible.
Can I mount a traditional scope instead of a scout scope?
Yes. The receiver is drilled and tapped for Savage 110 scope bases, allowing standard scope rings. However, the factory Picatinny rail is scout-length and positioned forward; you may need to remove it and install a standard rail or use extended rings.
Is the AccuTrigger safe for field carry?
Yes. The AccuTrigger has a built-in safety blade that prevents accidental discharge unless the trigger is intentionally pressed. The pull weight is user-adjustable from approximately 2.5 to 6 pounds, and Savage recommends setting it to 3–4 pounds for hunting.
Does this model comply with straight-wall cartridge hunting states?
Yes. The .350 Legend is a straight-wall cartridge, making it legal in states like Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, and others that restrict rifle hunting to straight-wall cases. Always check local regulations before hunting.
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Last updated: April 2026
According to NSSF data, .350 Legend ammunition sales grew by 47% from 2022 to 2025, reflecting its increasing adoption among hunters.
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