• Savage Introduces the 10/110 Stealth Evolution in Six Popular Calibers and Left-Hand Models


    WESTFIELD, Massachusetts -Savage is pleased to introduce the 10/110 Stealth Evolution chassis rifle chambered in six popular long-range calibers, including the all-new 6mm Creedmoor. The rifle boasts exceptional accuracy and performance, and it is available in both right-hand and left-hand models. Shipments are currently being delivered to dealers.

    The 10/110 Stealth Evolution blends pinpoint precision and torture-tested toughness to beat the most challenging targets and conditions. It pairs a heavy fluted barrel with a monolithic aluminum chassis finished in rugged bronze Cerakote. The incredibly hard polymer-ceramic coating greatly enhances resistance to abrasion, corrosion and impact.

    Its factory-blueprinted 10/110 action, matched with Savage’s zero-tolerance headspacing, user-adjustable AccuTrigger and 5R button rifling, produces sub-MOA accuracy at extreme range, right out of the box.

    Features & Benefits
    • Factory blueprinted Savage 10/110 action
    • Monolithic aluminum chassis, machined from billet
    • Full-length top-rail
    • Bronze Cerakote finish
    • Magpul PRS Gen3 adjustable buttstock
    • User-adjustable AccuTrigger
    • Heavy fluted barrel with muzzle brake
    • Detachable box magazine
    • 5R rifling

    Part No. / Description / MSRP
    22859 / 10 Stealth Evolution 223 Rem. / $1,799
    22865 / 10 Stealth Evolution (LH) 223 Rem. / $1,799
    22862 / 10 Stealth Evolution 6mm Creedmoor / $1,799
    22868 / 10 Stealth Evolution (LH) 6mm Creedmoor / $1,799
    22861 / 10 Stealth Evolution 6.5 Creedmoor / $1,799
    22867 / 10 Stealth Evolution (LH) 6.5 Creedmoor / $1,799
    22860 / 10 Stealth Evolution 308 Win. / $1,799
    22866 / 10 Stealth Evolution (LH) 308 Win. / $1,799
    22863 / 110 Stealth Evolution 300 Win. Magnum / $1,999
    22869 / 110 Stealth Evolution (LH) 300 Win. Magnum / $1,999
    22864 / 110 Stealth Evolution 338 Lapua Magnum / $2,149
    22870 / 110 Stealth Evolution (LH) 338 Lapua Magnum / $2,149

    Savage Arms is a brand of Vista Outdoor Inc., an outdoor sports and recreation company. To learn more about Savage Arms, visit www.savagearms.com.

    About Vista Outdoor Inc.
    Vista Outdoor is a leading global designer, manufacturer and marketer of consumer products in the growing outdoor sports and recreation markets. The company operates in two segments, Shooting Sports and Outdoor Products, and has a portfolio of well-recognized brands that provides consumers with a wide range of performance-driven, high-quality and innovative products for individual outdoor recreational pursuits. Vista Outdoor products are sold at leading retailers and distributors across North America and worldwide. Vista Outdoor is headquartered in Utah and has manufacturing operations and facilities in 13 U.S. States, Canada, Mexico and Puerto Rico along with international customer service, sales and sourcing operations in Asia, Australia, Canada, and Europe. For news and information, visit www.vistaoutdoor.com or follow us on Twitter @VistaOutdoorInc and Facebook at www.facebook.com/vistaoutdoor.


    Comments 4 Comments
    1. J.Baker's Avatar
      J.Baker -
      While I'm glad to see the change to the MagPul PRS G3 stock, I loathe the new extended rail over the barrel. Now one has to mount the scope higher to ensure the objective bell clears this unnecessary extension.
    1. Zero333's Avatar
      Zero333 -
      Very good point about having to mount the scope higher.
      Having no rail on the forend would give the end user the choice weather they want to install one on top of the whole forend, or just a small section at the end of the forend, or no rail at all.
    1. JeepsAndGuns's Avatar
      JeepsAndGuns -
      looking at the pictures, the front rail looks like it could be removed.
    1. PaddyD's Avatar
      PaddyD -
      If you go to the Savage website it shows it minus the extension so it must be optional, but when you look at the rifle's purpose who would be mounting anything that far out front anyway? I can't imagine a long eye relief scope on that rifle.