Savage rifle 10/110 Hunter Bolt 223 Remington/5.56 NATO 22" 4+1 AccuFit Gray Stock
Savage's 110 Hunter model delivers a customized fit required for consistent accuracy. It features Savage's AccuFit synthetic stock with five comb riser sizes for the perfect cheek-to-stock weld, four composite inserts to establish your unique length-of-pull, and AccuStock. The AccuStock consists of a rigid rail system firmly embedded in the stock throughout the foreend of the rifle. It also engages the action three dimensionally along its entire length. The 110 Hunter also features AccuTrigger for flexibility, a carbone steel barrel with button-rifling, soft grip fore-end and pistol grip, a drilled and tapped receiver, and a detachable box magazine.
This 223 Remington model has a 22" matte black barrel and a gray finish stock.
Action: Bolt Caliber: 223 Remington/5.56 NATO Barrel Length: 22" Capacity: 4+1 Trigger: AccuTrigger Oal: 41"-42" Weight: 7.15 lbs Stock Description: AccuFit Gray Metal Finish: Black Twist: 1:9" Barrel Description: Button-Rifled Receiver Material: Carbon Steel Sights: None, Drilled/Tapped Barrel Length Range: 22.00" to 23.99" Weight Range: 7.00 lbs to 7.99 lbs Hand: Right Stock Finish Group: Synthetic Metal Finish Group: Blued/Black
Manufacturer: Savage Model: 57061 Sku: Ss_52166
Caliber Dictionary
The Below Information Has Been Provided From Our Gun Caliber Dictionary And Is Meant For Informational Purposes Only. It Is Not Intended to Describe The Unique Specifications For This Ammunition.
Introduced in 1964, the 223 Remington is the civilian version of the 5.56x45mm NATO cartridge. Although very similar to the 222 Remington it has a slightly longer case and a shorter neck, giving it greater powder capacity and thus higher velocity--which was necessary to meet military penetration requirements at longer range. NOTE: 223 Remington ammunition may be safely fired in any 5.56x45mm chamber, but 5.56x45mm ammunition SHOULD NOT BE USED in a 223 chamber! Standard is a 55-grain bullet at 3240 feet per second, with lighter bullets somewhat faster and heavier bullets a bit slower. The 223 is the most popular 22 centerfire today, and possiby the most popular centerfire cartridge. Ammunition choices are legion, as are choices in firearms. The 223 is an accurate cartridge ideally suited for varmint hunting out to beyond 300 yards, and with heavy-bullet loads designed for the purpose is used effectively by many deer hunters. — Craig Boddington