• New Savage Models for 2016




    B.MAG Target Beavertail, Heavy Barrel & Sporter
    Savage Arms™ created a whole new class of rimfire rifle when it designed the B.MAG, and the company has added to its success with three new models: the Target Beavertail, Heavy Barrel and Sporter. The B.MAG was built around the 17 Win. Super Magnum cartridge, which creates unprecedented rimfire velocities of up to 3,000 feet per second. To make the most of the load’s potential, Savage gave the rifle features usually reserved for centerfires, such as an action with rear locking lugs, a cock-on-close bolt, thread-in barrel headspacing and a center-feed rotary magazine. The B.MAG also has Savage’s game-changing AccuTrigger™, which shooters can safely adjust for a light, clean pull. Those features make the B.MAG an even more accurate platform for the round.

    Features & Benefits:


    • Designed specifically for the 17 Win. Super Magnum cartridge
    • Target Beavertail model has a heavy matte black barrel and gray wood-laminate stock
    • Sporter model has a wood-laminate stock and hunting-class matte black barrel
    • Heavy Barrel model features a matte black finish and rugged composite stock
    • Adjustable AccuTrigger
    • Compact action with rear locking lugs
    • Eight-round, center-feed rotary magazine
    • Thread-in barrel headspacing
    • Soft rubber butt pad


    Get technical specifications on Firearms List page at savagearms.com.

    Part No.
    Description UPC MSRP
    96970 B.MAG Target Beavertail, 17 WSM 0-11356-96970-5 $548
    96971 B.MAG Sporter, 17 WSM 0-11356-96971-2 $506
    96975 B.MAG Heavy Barrel, 17 WSM 0-11356-96975-0 $402

    Comments 5 Comments
    1. DrThunder88's Avatar
      DrThunder88 -
      I am interested to know how Savage is going about putting the magazines in these wood stocks. The photo appears to show a standard Axis mag, so do they have a plastic, Trophy Hunter-style magwell surround or does it just use forward and aft locking points like Boyds and SSS stocks?

      Did they mention if the hardwood stocks will have pillars? I see the familiar top bolt release trigger guard but can't tell if it's steel or maybe plastic with one of those steel sleeves.
    1. Rondogg's Avatar
      Rondogg -
      I don't think because the Ruger Precision accepts P mags, has a folding stock and is more compatible with AR furniture is a comparison. The stock adjustment on the RPR is horrible and easily falls apart. (Yes I owned one in 308 and sold it as it would not group) I think the comparison should be settled on the range head to head. Just my opinion.
    1. NDAR15MAN's Avatar
      NDAR15MAN -
      I was at scheels sporting goods today in Iowa city Iowa. they had the savage stealth 110 ba in a 6.5 Creedmoor. $1099.00 . 20 inch barrel. I would want the 24. nice looking gun. all metal forearm. huge free float gaps. heavy. I think it looks like a great gun. I like the all metal . hope we get some reviews on how it shoots. martyd
    1. redrumjoe's Avatar
      redrumjoe -
      Just Picked upa a 110ba stealth in 300 winmag. Looking foe a bipod and adaptor for the rail. any suggestions?
    1. Robinhood's Avatar
      Robinhood -
      Quote Originally Posted by redrumjoe View Post
      Just Picked upa a 110ba stealth in 300 winmag. Looking foe a bipod and adaptor for the rail. any suggestions?
      I thought the forend was M-LOK? Then again I thought it had a sling swivel too.