The Savage 110 Timberline in .243 Win with a 22-inch barrel and OD Green Cerakote is a field rifle built to deliver sub-MOA accuracy straight from the box, with an adjustable chassis system that lets you dial in fit without a gunsmith. It pairs a fluted, threaded barrel with the AccuStock internal chassis and AccuFit adjustments, giving you the ergonomic control you need for precise shots in variable conditions. The user-adjustable AccuTrigger breaks clean and consistent, and the Omni-Port muzzle brake tames recoil so you can spot your hits. This is a production rifle that competes with customs out of the crate.
| Manufacturer | Savage Arms |
|---|---|
| Model | 110 Timberline |
| Material | Steel barrel and action, synthetic stock with aluminum AccuStock chassis |
| Compatibility | .243 Winchester, Savage 110 short-action footprint |
| Finish | OD Green Cerakote on barrel and action; Realtree Excape synthetic stock |
| Weight | 7.6 lbs (per manufacturer specs) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- AccuTrigger – Why it matters: Adjustable pull weight from 2.5 to 6 lbs with zero creep or overtravel, giving you a crisp break that matches your trigger discipline for tighter groups.
- AccuStock with AccuFit – Why it matters: The aluminum chassis free-floats the barrel and locks the action rigidly, while interchangeable cheek risers and length-of-pull spacers let you customize fit for prone, bench, or field positions.
- Fluted, threaded barrel with Omni-Port brake – Why it matters: Fluting reduces weight and aids cooling; the 5/8×24 threaded muzzle accepts suppressors, and the included brake cuts recoil by up to 30% so you can stay on target for follow-ups.
- OD Green Cerakote finish – Why it matters: Corrosion-resistant and low-glare, this finish holds up to rain, mud, and hard use without reflecting light that spooks game or gives away your position.
- Detachable box magazine – Why it matters: The 4-round polymer mag feeds reliably and allows quick reloads without fumbling with internal boxes, critical for multi-target stages or follow-up shots on game.
Who It’s For
This rifle is for the hunter who demands precision but doesn’t want to drop custom-gun money. It’s also for the PRS hunter-class shooter who needs an accurate, adjustable platform that can handle a suppressor and still group inside 0.75 MOA with match ammo. If you’re a reloader working up .243 loads for long-range varmints or deer, the 1:9.25 twist stabilizes bullets from 55 to 105 grains, giving you flexibility across game types.
Pros / Cons
- Pro: Sub-MOA guarantee out of the box – most examples shoot 0.5–0.75 MOA with factory match loads.
- Pro: AccuFit system eliminates the need for aftermarket stocks or bedding for most shooters.
- Con: The factory synthetic stock feels a bit hollow compared to high-end laminates or carbon stocks – you may eventually want to upgrade if you’re chasing absolute precision.
- Con: The bolt lift is slightly heavier than a custom action, though it smooths with use.
Comparison: Savage 110 Timberline vs. Competitors
| Feature | Savage 110 Timberline .243 Win | Tikka T3x Lite .243 Win | Bergara B-14 HMR .243 Win |
|---|---|---|---|
| Price | $962.88 | ~$899 | ~$1,099 |
| Stock / Chassis | AccuStock aluminum chassis + AccuFit | Injection-molded synthetic, no adjustment | Molded synthetic with aluminum bedding block |
| Trigger | AccuTrigger, adjustable 2.5–6 lbs | Single-stage, adjustable 2–4 lbs | TriggerTech, adjustable 1.5–4 lbs |
| Barrel | 22 in fluted, threaded, Cerakote | 22.4 in non-fluted, threaded, blued | 22 in fluted, threaded, Cerakote |
| Weight | 7.6 lbs | 6.5 lbs | 9.2 lbs |
| Magazine | 4-round detachable box | 3-round detachable box | 5-round AICS pattern |
Per Savage Arms specs, the 110 Timberline’s AccuStock provides a consistent bedding surface that rivals custom chassis systems. The Tikka is lighter but lacks fit adjustments; the Bergara is heavier and more expensive. For a do-it-all field rifle that still shoots tiny groups, the Savage hits the sweet spot.
FAQ
Does the Savage 110 Timberline .243 Win come with a scope base or rings?
No, it ships with a Weaver-style rail already installed on the receiver. You’ll need to add rings and a scope. The rail is standard 0 MOA but accept aftermarket 20 MOA rails if you’re pushing past 600 yards.
Can I use this rifle for deer hunting with a suppressor?
Yes. The 22-inch barrel is threaded 5/8×24, and the included Omni-Port brake can be swapped for a direct-thread suppressor. The .243 Win with a 95–100 grain hunting bullet is effective on deer-sized game out to 400 yards, and the Cerakote finish resists carbon and corrosion from suppressor use.
What twist rate is the barrel, and what bullet weights work best?
The barrel has a 1:9.25-inch twist. It stabilizes bullets from 55 grains (varmints) up to 105 grains (match). For deer, 85–100 grain soft points or bonded bullets are ideal. For target work, 95–105 grain match bullets will give the best accuracy.
How does the AccuFit system adjust for length of pull and comb height?
The stock comes with three interchangeable cheek risers (low, medium, high) and four length-of-pull spacer sets (0.5, 0.75, 1.0, and 1.25 inches). You swap them by removing the stock’s recoil pad and cheekpiece screws – no special tools needed.
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Last updated: April 2026
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