The Savage 110 Timberline LH .300 Win Mag 24″ barrel is a purpose-built left-hand bolt-action rifle for hunters and long-range shooters who demand accuracy and reliability in a lightweight, weather-resistant package. It combines Savage’s proven AccuTrigger and AccuStock system with a fluted, threaded barrel and OD Green Cerakote finish, making it ready for any field condition right out of the box.
| Manufacturer | Savage Arms |
|---|---|
| Model | 110 Timberline LH |
| Caliber | .300 Winchester Magnum |
| Barrel Length | 24″ fluted, threaded (5/8×24) |
| Finish | OD Green Cerakote (barrel, receiver, bolt) |
| Stock | Realtree Excape synthetic with overmolded grip surfaces |
| Trigger | User-adjustable AccuTrigger |
| Weight | 7.95 lbs (per manufacturer specs) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- AccuStock Internal Chassis – Why it matters: The rigid aluminum bedding locks the barreled action in place for consistent harmonics and sub-MOA accuracy, even with heavy recoil.
- AccuFit System – Why it matters: You can adjust comb height and length of pull in minutes to get a perfect cheek weld and eye relief without swapping stocks.
- User-Adjustable AccuTrigger – Why it matters: Dial in pull weight from 2.5 to 6 lbs without a gunsmith, giving you a crisp, creep-free break every time.
- Fluted & Threaded Barrel – Why it matters: The fluting reduces weight and aids cooling, while the 5/8×24 threading lets you add a muzzle brake or suppressor without extra work.
- Left-Hand Action – Why it matters: Lefties get a true mirror-image bolt and ejection port, so you can run the rifle naturally without reaching over the receiver.
Who It’s For
This rifle is built for the left-handed hunter who wants a do-it-all .300 Win Mag for elk, moose, or bear at extended ranges. It also fits the long-range target shooter who appreciates factory-blueprinted accuracy and a threaded barrel for a can. First-time buyers will love the adjustable stock and trigger—no need for aftermarket upgrades to get it shooting tight groups.
Pros & Cons
- Pros: True left-hand action, sub-MOA guarantee, adjustable stock and trigger, Cerakote finish resists rust, threaded barrel ready for brakes/suppressors, lightweight at under 8 lbs.
- Cons: The synthetic stock can feel a bit flexible under heavy bipod load; some shooters prefer a laminate or chassis for bench work. Also, .300 Win Mag recoil is stout—plan on a brake or pad if you’re sensitive to shoulder punishment.
Comparison
| Feature | Savage 110 Timberline LH .300 Win Mag | Geissele Super 700 .300 Win Mag | Timney Triggered Remington 700 .300 Win Mag |
|---|---|---|---|
| Action | Factory-blueprinted left-hand bolt | Remington 700 clone (right-hand only) | Remington 700 (right-hand only) |
| Stock | AccuStock with AccuFit (adjustable comb/LOP) | Aftermarket chassis (extra cost) | Hogue stock (fixed comb) |
| Trigger | AccuTrigger (2.5-6 lbs adjustable) | Geissele Super 700 (1.5-3 lbs) | Timney 517 (1.5-4 lbs) |
| Barrel | 24″ fluted, threaded, Cerakoted | 24″ stainless, non-fluted | 24″ carbon steel, non-fluted |
| Finish | OD Green Cerakote | Black nitride | Blue/black |
| Left-Hand Option | Yes (true LH) | No | No |
| Price | $1,096.55 | $2,200+ | $1,800+ |
Per Savage Arms specs, the 110 Timberline LH ships with a factory-blueprinted action and a sub-MOA guarantee. At under $1,100, it offers features you’d normally pay double for from custom shops—especially if you need a left-hand .300 Win Mag.
FAQ
Does this rifle come with a muzzle brake?
No, the barrel is threaded 5/8×24 but does not include a brake. You can add one easily—many shooters run a Precision Armament Hypertap or a simple thread protector.
Can I adjust the length of pull without tools?
Yes, the AccuFit system uses spacers that swap out by removing the buttpad. No special tools needed—just a screwdriver or even a coin.
What scope base does the 110 Timberline LH use?
It uses a Savage 110 flat-top receiver with two-piece bases. Weaver-style or Picatinny rails are available from EGW, Warne, and others.
Is this rifle suitable for a left-handed beginner?
Absolutely. The adjustable stock and trigger make it easy to fit any shooter, and the .300 Win Mag can be loaded down with lighter recoiling ammo for practice. Just add a good brake and you’re set.
What’s the barrel twist rate?
Per the manufacturer, it’s a 1:10″ twist, which stabilizes bullets from 150 to 220 grains—ideal for .300 Win Mag hunting and match loads.
Why Buy From Us
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Last updated: April 2026





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