I was really impressed with the adjustable muzzle brake. While I left the range a little disappointed with the size of the groups, I found myself liking the rifle and questioning my next move. I fired three-shot groups allowing plenty of cooling time between groups. On my next trip to the range, I tried four factory loads and five handloads using three different bullets. ![]() I bore-sighted and zeroed the scope quickly and was quite pleased by the optical clarity and tracking of the Bushnell. Unpacking the box on a new rifle is always exciting, but this rifle had plastic bags of parts everywhere - spacers and cheekpieces galore! I quickly forgot Savage Arms’ Jared Hinton’s advice about trying the AccuFit stock for proper fit, cleaned the rifle, mounted the Bushnell DMR II Pro 3.5x21x50 scope, and headed to the range. The Accufit allows the user to customize the comb and length of pull to suit the individual shooter and the AccuTrigger is user-adjustable for weight of pull. The 23-inch stainless fluted barrel should help by decreasing weight and speed up the cooling of the barrel by providing more surface. This assures a firm grip on the satin-finish stainless action which ensures a free-floating barrel that is impervious to the elements and blends in perfectly for hunting. ![]() Just looking at the packaging had me convinced that this was going to “shoot the lights out.” AccuFit, AccuStock, AccuTrigger, 23-inch stainless steel barrel with straight fluting and button rifling, adjustable muzzle brake - how could it not? The Mossy Oak Break-Up Country AccuStock has an aluminum channel in the stock that tightens on three sides of the action for its full length. ![]() First impressions are usually hard to get past, and the Savage 110 Bear Hunter was no exception to that rule.
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