Savage 110 Timberline Bolt Action Rifle .280 Ackley Improved 22" Barrel 4Rd Capacity OD Green Cerakote Synthetic Finish
Low temperatures. Dry air. Low pressures. Long shots. With the new Savage 110 Timberline, they’re all attainable. The rifle is built to maximize accuracy with a fluted barrel, overmold surfaces, target crown, and omni-port muzzlebrake. The Model 110 action is secured three-dimensionally along its entire length within the AccuStock™ internal chassis and AccuFit™ system lets hunters customize length-of-pull and comb height of the Realtree Excape synthetic stock. Plus, the user-adjustable AccuTrigger™ offers a crisp, clean pull critical for making precise shots at any distance. The OD Green Cerakote on the barrel, receiver and other critical parts protects against corrosion and harsh terrain for closing out the perfect hunt.
Features
Factory blueprinted action
Medium profile barrel contour with straight fluting, threaded (5/8-24”), with omni-port muzzlebrake.
Target crown
right-hand configuration
Realtree Excape Camo AccuFit™ Stock with Adj. Comb height, Length-of-Pull, and overmold surfaces
OD Green Cerakote barrel, receiver, and critical components
1.5-4 lb user-adjustable AccuTrigger
Detachable box magazine
Drilled & Tapped Receiver (8-40)
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.
The 280 Remington Ackley Improved (280 AI) is an "improved" or blown-out verions of the 280 Remington, meaning the chamber is enlarged so that cane body taper is remove, increasing powder capacity and thus increasing velocity. Just one of dozens of wildcat cartridges developed by Parker O. Acklely during his long career, it has progressed into factory chamberings. With its staight case and sharper shoulder the unbelted 280 AI is capable of velocity very close to the 7mm Remington Magnum, but retains the smaller case (and thus magazine capacity) of the 280 Remington. Like most "improved" cartridges it is safe to fire 280 Remington cartridges in a 280 AI chamber; there is some loss of velocity due to case expansion, but this is the normal process by which 280 AI cases are fire-formed for reloading. — Craig Boddington