Savage Model 10 FCP-SR for sale

Frequently Asked Questions
Savage Model 10 FCP-SR for sale

What is the difference between Savage 10 FCP SR and 110 tactical?

The 10 FCP-SR is a short-action .308 bolt-action rifle that was rebranded as the 110 Tactical. The 110 designation now applies to all Savage rifles regardless of action length. The 110 Tactical is available in multiple calibers including .308, 6.5 Creedmoor, and .300 Win Mag, differing from its predecessor only in minor ways.

What are the reviews of the Savage Model 10?

Reviewers praise the Savage Model 10 for accuracy, affordability, and ease of modification. Users highlight smooth bolt operation, light triggers, and the ability to outshoot pricier competitors. Law enforcement variants like the 10TR are noted for tactical value. Wide parts availability supports customization.

What is Savage's most accurate rifle?

Savage's 110 Elite Precision is among their most accurate rifles, offering class-leading accuracy potential through its floating bolt-head design, barrel-nut headspacing system, and factory blueprinted action. The Model 12 LRP is another top contender. Accuracy comparisons are context-dependent, but both rifles represent Savage's strongest precision offerings.

What's more accurate, 308 or 6.5 Creedmoor?

6.5 Creedmoor is generally more accurate at long range, beyond 400 yards, due to higher ballistic coefficients and less wind drift. At shorter distances, both cartridges perform comparably. Most shooters notice the 6.5 Creedmoor's advantage primarily in precision rifle competitions or hunting beyond 500 yards.