Savage Arms 110 Lightweight Hunter XP Full Size Bolt Action Rifle .260 Remington 20" Carbon Steel Barrel 4Rd Capacity Bushnell 4-12x40 Scope Included Hardwood Stock Black Oxide Finish
The Savage 110 Lightweight Hunter XP comes with a Hardwood stock that accepts detachable box magazines and a black oxide finished carbon steel 20" barrel and receiver. The AccuTrigger is user adjustable from 2.5-6lbs. It also includes a Bushnell 4-12x40mm scope.
Brand Savage Arms
Category Rifles
Caliber 260 Rem
Model 110
Series Lightweight Hunter XP
Stock Finish Hardwood
Action Bolt
Scope Bushnell 4-12x40
Capacity 4+1
Size Full Size
Application Field
Hand Right
Max Capacity 4
Receiver Finish Black Oxide
Receiver Material Carbon Steel
Safety Tang
Stock Finish Group Brown / Tan
Stock Material Wood
Trigger Adjustable AccuTrigger
Barrel Description Carbon Steel
Barrel Finish Black Oxide
Barrel Length 20"
Caliber Dictionary
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The 260 Remington, introduced in 1997, is based on the 308 Winchester case necked down to take a 6.5mm or .264-inch bullet. Gunwriter Jim Carmichel was involved in its development and heralded it as "the most accurate cartridge based on the 308 Winchester case." It is very accurate and mild-recoiling; like other mild 6.5mm cartridges such as the 6.5-284 Norma and 6.5mm Creedmoor it has found some favor in long-range competition circles. However, it has not yet become extremely popular. At least in part this could be because it is very similar in performance to the much more popular 7mm-08 Remington--but it is definitely benefiting from the current popularity surge of 6.5mm cartridges. Standard loads include a 120-grain bullet at 2890 feet per second and a 140-grain bullet at 2750 fps, making it obviously suitable and effective for any deer-sized game. Because of its limited popularity both rifles and ammunition have remained primarily Remington products. — Craig Boddington