Savage's 110 Storm 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 Storm also features AccuTrigger for flexibility, a stainless steel barrel, soft grip fore-end and pistol grip, and a detachable box magazine. This 270 WSM Apex model has a 24" stainless steel barrel and a Vortex Crossfire II 3-9x40mm scope.
Brand Savage
Category Rifles
Caliber 270 Winchester Short Magnum
Model 10/110
Series Apex Storm XP
Action Bolt
Magnification 3-9x
Sights None, Scope
Capacity 2+1
Objective 40mm
Hand Right Hand
Metal Finish Stainless Steel
Oal 44.25"
Receiver Material Stainless Steel
Stock Description Synthetic Black
Trigger Accutrigger
Twist 1:10"
Weight 7.96 lbs
Barrel Description Sporter
Barrel Length 24"
Caliber Dictionary
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The 270 WSM (Winchester Short Magnum) was introduced in 2001 along with the 7mm WSM as the second and thirds members of Winchester's family of short magnums. It uses short (2.10-inch) case suitable for housing in a short bolt action, and with its short, fat .555-inch base diameter) unbelted case it is an accurate and efficient cartridge. With 130-grain bullets at 3300 feet per second and 150-grain bullets at 3150 it is faster than the 270 Winchester (and delivers more energy)...but but not quite as fast as the 270 Weatherby Magnum. Excellent for deer and mountain game and suitable for elk, it has a significant following and is probably the second-most popular of the several short magnums (after the 300 Winchester Short Magnum). Several manufacturers have chambered rifles, and ammunition is available from multiple sources. Gunwriter Craig Boddington has written that it is "the most useful of the new group of short magnum cartridges." — Craig Boddington