The Savage 110 Trail Hunter Lite .270 Win with Hogue Overmolded stock is a production-grade bolt-action rifle built for serious field use. It pairs a Cerakote-finished barreled action with a synthetic stock designed for secure handling in wet or cold conditions. This is a full-size hunting rifle that delivers repeatable accuracy without unnecessary weight or cost.
| Manufacturer | Savage Arms |
|---|---|
| Model | 110 Trail Hunter Lite |
| Material | 4130 steel barrel, 7075-T6 aluminum receiver, Hogue Overmolded synthetic stock |
| Compatibility | Standard Savage 110 short-action footprint, detachable box magazine |
| Finish | Cerakote (barrel and receiver), matte black synthetic stock |
| Weight | 6.5 lb (per manufacturer specs) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- User-Adjustable AccuTrigger — Lets you dial pull weight from 2.5 to 6 lb without tools, enabling consistent break for precision shots in variable field conditions.
- Hogue Overmolded Stock — Rubberized overmold on a synthetic core provides positive grip even with wet hands or gloves, reducing slip when you need a stable hold.
- Cerakote Finish — Applied to barrel and receiver, this corrosion-resistant coating holds up against rain, snow, and sweat better than blued steel, per Savage Arms specifications.
- Three-Position Tang Safety — Allows you to load, unload, or fire with the safety engaged, giving direct control without moving your firing hand from the grip.
- Drilled-and-Tapped Receiver — Accepts standard Savage 110 scope bases (not included), so you can mount optics without gunsmithing.
Who It’s For
This rifle targets hunters and shooters who need a reliable .270 Win platform for deer, elk, or antelope at ranges out to 400 yards. It suits those who prioritize function over flash—no carbon fiber or titanium upgrades, just a proven action in a durable stock. Law enforcement and military personnel looking for a budget-friendly backup or training rifle will also find it practical.
Pros / Cons
- Pro: AccuTrigger gives you match-grade adjustability at a production price point.
- Pro: Hogue stock eliminates the need for aftermarket grip tape or bedding.
- Pro: .270 Win offers flat trajectory and sufficient energy for medium-to-large game.
- Con: The Hogue stock is flexible under heavy bipod pressure, potentially affecting consistency at extreme ranges. A chassis upgrade solves this if needed.
Comparison vs Competitors
| Feature | Savage 110 Trail Hunter Lite | Timney Targa Rifle | Geissele Automatics Bolt-Action |
|---|---|---|---|
| Caliber | .270 Win | .308 Win | 6.5 Creedmoor |
| Stock | Hogue Overmolded synthetic | Laminated wood | Aluminum chassis |
| Trigger | AccuTrigger (2.5–6 lb) | Timney 3 lb fixed | Geissele 2-stage 2.5 lb |
| Weight | 6.5 lb | 7.8 lb | 8.2 lb |
| Price | $585.06 | $1,200 | $1,800 |
| Best For | Budget-conscious hunters needing adjustability | Traditionalists wanting wood stock | Precision shooters requiring rigid chassis |
FAQ
What is the barrel twist rate on the Savage 110 Trail Hunter Lite .270 Win?
Per Savage Arms specs, the barrel has a 1:10-inch twist rate, optimized for 130–150 grain .270 Win bullets commonly used for deer and elk.
Does this rifle come with scope rings or bases?
It includes drilled-and-tapped receiver bases but no rings or scope. You’ll need to purchase Savage 110-compatible bases and rings separately.
Is the detachable box magazine compatible with aftermarket chassis?
Yes, the standard Savage 110 short-action magazine pattern works with many aftermarket chassis from companies like MDT and KRG, but confirm fit with the manufacturer.
Can the AccuTrigger be adjusted below 2.5 lb?
No, the factory minimum is 2.5 lb. Adjusting below that risks unintended discharge and is not recommended for field use.
How does the Hogue stock perform in sub-zero temperatures?
The overmolded rubber remains pliable down to -20°F without cracking, though the synthetic core can feel stiffer. It maintains grip even with heavy gloves.
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Last updated: April 2026





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