Finally! I have had this rifle in 270 Winchester and love it! So much that I bought another last year in 300 win mag and literally sighted that rifle in with 5 shots. 1 at 25 yards, 1 at 50 yards, and a 3 shot group at 100 yards (1/2 moa) with 200 grain eldx going 2892 (avg). Also took a mule deer with it that fall. Love the high country series. It’s an excellent “out of the box” fit for any shooter. Barrel is super accurate. Your length of pull can be adjusted with a trip to Lowe’s or Home depot and get longer butt stock spacer screws. I love this rifle series. It is a bit heavy but a solid shooter with results.
I don't even hunt, and I want a couple of those Savages. I really liked the straight pull rifle from a few episodes back. I've used your sight-in method with a bore laser in my basement. Went to the range and was on paper the first shot. Now, if I would have remembered to thread lock my scope screws I would have been centered in no time...lol.
I know this may be expensive but I would love to see a ammo test where you see the accuracy of a whole box of ammo. 20 rounds total! Call it a Box Accuracy Test
To really get repeatable but accurate results, that's where I'd listen to what Henry does from 9 Hole Reviews. He'll do nine 9 shot groups, then get the average from the nine groups and that's what the rifle with that ammo is truly capable of. This also where you'll see some impressive accuracy from experienced hand loaders vs those shooting factory ammunition.
Thanks brother I really enjoy watching you sight in and group these rifles. The savage 110 is a venerable contender to any out of the box bolt action!!
I’ve had 2 Ruger Mark II Model 77’s in .22 Hornet. Ive got 3 sons & Dad promised them a Deer rifle, revolver, semi-auto, shotgun & 1 hunting/camp knife & I’ve lost lot’s of guns!
I have one of these rifles in 7mm Rem Mag (which includes a huge artillery-style brake). The name “High Country” is a bit misleading as this is a heavy rifle with a thick barrel. I got mine to do some long-range target shooting. So far it has proven to be highly accurate with factory loads, and I’m curious to see what it does at longer ranges with aerodynamic bullets in the 168-175 grain range.
A few years ago I cut a tendon in my thumb and had surgery to get it fixed. I can definitely say that with 1 thumb I felt like half a human being. You never know how much you need your thumb until it doesn't work. Hope you heal up soon!
After my middle & youngest took their “deer rifle”, both my beloved .22 Hornets I got a H&R (85’made), Mod 158 in .22 Hornet & the oldest has it now & my grandson uses it now.
Just picked up a Savage 110 Predator in 243. Love it! Just started to sight it in and have only reached it out to 300 yards. Very accurate and very sweet so far. Adjusted the comb and pull to fit and the Savage accutriggers are very nice! Highly recommend! If I had any complaints is the bolt action is a bit sticky. Hope it will smooth out with more use.
This is without a doubt, the best rifle I own. My model in 30-06 is such a tack driver. The only problem I had was from the factory, the trigger weight was set as light as it could go, and the trigger had issues. I set it to 3 lbs. and haven’t had anymore issues with it. I can go anymore and hunt “almost” anything with this rifle.
Greetings from Australia...mate, it took 'til 4:30 before you told us what this rifle was chambered for...was getting a bit anxious by then! Seriously though, thanks for your efforts with all these vids...quite a commitment to push one out each day, and your garage channel must add even more pressure. Cheers then mate,
Hi I just wanted to say Thank You for taking the time to share your Experience much appreciated I am Really Happy you have but out so much stuff lately when others have not With Love And Respect Bill W.
Great video and outstanding accuracy. I just picked up a HC in 6.5 Creedmoor. I see all these videos of guys unboxing new rifles and doing accuracy testing which is great. But is nobody breaking in barrels? Or are you just taking them out and shooting them? Is breaking in a barrel by shooting a shot or 2 or 3, cleaning and repeating that a thing in the past?
That is the huge advantage of the 110 Accu Stock system. The spacers and cheek risers come in the box with the rifle, unlike with Ruger Gen 2, which you have to buy after market.
Adam, the height of your scope depends on several factors. First you have a long neck as do I . I use.medim rings for 40 mm Scopes . I have to go to high rings for 50 mm and up. The last rings I bought were Burris Z rings. Nice looking groups .
I have no neck. It comes with its own problems of fitment of the cheek to the stock vs the eye being in the right place to see the scope. As the scopes get bigger, my problems grow. I used some refrigeration line foam (a pool noodle would work too) and elastic from the crafts store to outfit a cheek rise for my Savage 110 Hunter with heavy barrel in 223/5.56. That is my newest coyote gun. It shoots silly small groups and you cannot miss.
Beautiful rifle and a nice shooter too especially once you got use to the lower scope. I have held that rifle and she’s even heavier than my Long Range Hunter but manageable. If my LRH in 300 WSM wasn’t on sale for $565 down from $900 I might have went with this one or a Tikka T3x in 300 WSM.
Very nice rifle. I am very pleased with the 110 Storm in 7mm Rem Mag. I was planning to get the High Country but the Storm is very similar for a decent amount less.
I tried your 10 yards method Wednesday at the range and the same exact result happened to me, I was shooting my 350 legend and .308 and both were extremely low, dead on but low. Went to 50 and made an adjustment and all was well!
Whooteee can you explain in a video how you do your 10 yard sight in are you looking through the bore and the scope and marking each? Are you just shooting for 2 inches high? What's the process
Again good video. I see you went for the 308 again. If you could only pick one. Would you pick the 308 or the 6.5PRC ? For catching Deer and Elk out 350 - 400 yards? Cheers
Before my oldest got my single shot Christmas came & the wife totally surprised me w/a Savage Mod 25 in .22 Hornet! Yep, she’s a great woman! So my oldest has the H&R.
Brother that Savage is sweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet!!!! I've gotta say Adam, if your first shot is two feet off you have a nak for the right amount of clicks to just drop the next boolot right in the bullseye 🎯 😄👍👍 Awesome shoot'n my friend!
Adam, in your experience with scopes, are you aware of any being made now that have a small dot at the center of the reticle? The old school Redfields had them and they're slick to hunt with. I'm trying to find one. Thank you.
G.K. USA. Never sell a a gun that you like in order to buy a gun that you desire. Keep the old and buy the new. My mistakes were to buy a Nylon 66 instead of a Savage-Anshutz. My dad would have helped me buy the latter .22. I should have purchased both. The Anshutze was 125- 150. This premiere rifle sky-rockeded in price shortly. The cool looking Nylon 66 was Too light and could not be as accurate as I desired. After it was n o longer manufactured, its price sky-rocketed. Later, I purchased a Colt Python. I did not care for the grips, nor the short cylinder that wouldn't accept 180 grain bullets. I should have cleaned and oiled the beautiful revolver and packed it away. Instead, I sold it. Big mistake! A close friend and fellow hunter, bought a used Rem. 742 with a Realist scope. His deer hunting was 50-50 woods and field. I sghted his rifle in and achieved 1"groups of 2- 3 shot strings. Then he shot several 3 shot groups of 1" at 100 yards. The ammo was what I used- Federal Premium 165gr. Sierra boattails. I advised him to not change anything. Several years later, he bought his ailing brother's Browning BAR 30- 06. Wonderful! In several years, his son will be hunting with one of the two rifles. Then he told me that his wife told him that he could not own more than one firearm. Therefore, he had to sell the Rem.742 30- 06 that produced 1:groups. I pleaded with him to not sell that gun. I offered to hide it in my house. He said that she would demand the $200 that paid for and would sell it for. Just as I was considering buying his rifle and adding it to my .30 cal. collection, he sold the Rem. I cried. Two years later, he ruined his Browning by packing it Wet( it rained that day)into his rifle case and leaving that way for a year. We both cried. Several years later, he and his wife divorced due to her Bi-polar condition. Tom quit hunting due to heart disease and passed 10 years later.
I had a savage 110c in the early 70s it was a fantastic accurate rifle in 243 I later traded it for a Browning bar in 270 , I like the bar but have kicked myself over and over for ever parting with the savage 110 the most accurate gun I ever owned .
I like the barrel and action, but the stock is not selling it for me. I'd rather have a stock that's fully adjustable without adding or taking out spacers and such. The McMillan style stock is great for that as well as the Boyd's At-One stock. Just turn some dials, adjust it on the fly and it's set to go, no screw drivers or nothing needed.
I have this in 6.5 prc. Shoots the factory 147 eldm 5 shots all touching. I reload the 147 with staball hd and out to 1000 it feels like cheating. I load the 130 grain cx with 4831sc for hunting.
Lol, I literally have the opposite shirt on today. Where yours is green, mine is camo and where yours is camo. Mine is green. I'm a Savage fan boy. They're the Chevy 350 small block of the rifle world
When you introduce a new rifle please include caliber at the same time. The suspense kills me.
Finally! I have had this rifle in 270 Winchester and love it! So much that I bought another last year in 300 win mag and literally sighted that rifle in with 5 shots. 1 at 25 yards, 1 at 50 yards, and a 3 shot group at 100 yards (1/2 moa) with 200 grain eldx going 2892 (avg). Also took a mule deer with it that fall. Love the high country series. It’s an excellent “out of the box” fit for any shooter. Barrel is super accurate.
Your length of pull can be adjusted with a trip to Lowe’s or Home depot and get longer butt stock spacer screws. I love this rifle series. It is a bit heavy but a solid shooter with results.
My 6.5 prc is so good I've been bugging savage to make one in 300 prc
@@eggbert191 oh yeah! 300PRC would be awesome! 👍🏻😃 it’s competitively priced and imo has a ton of features.
Let me highly recommend all Savage firearms. They are accurate and make the shooter look like a movie star! 😂
Love 'em 🎯
I love my savage impulse in kiu verde
I have 2. One I had to put a new barrel on it after savage refused to deal with it. The other is a laser beam.
I have two .22s and extraction sucks. Don't have any centerfires but .22s are shit. Accurate but poor extraction.
So you are a salesman for Savage, bill?
I don't even hunt, and I want a couple of those Savages. I really liked the straight pull rifle from a few episodes back.
I've used your sight-in method with a bore laser in my basement. Went to the range and was on paper the first shot. Now, if I would have remembered to thread lock my scope screws I would have been centered in no time...lol.
Yep. Blue Loctite is your friend.
Savage high country. Awesome rifle
Adam, lets see a Howa Super-Lite!
I know this may be expensive but I would love to see a ammo test where you see the accuracy of a whole box of ammo. 20 rounds total! Call it a Box Accuracy Test
Good idea
@@WHOTEEWHO, if you shot all 20 through a chronograph, then you could average the speeds of factory ammo, that would be interesting to see as well
Your key word is chrono,,,would step your vids big time,,such a waste not having one….
To really get repeatable but accurate results, that's where I'd listen to what Henry does from 9 Hole Reviews. He'll do nine 9 shot groups, then get the average from the nine groups and that's what the rifle with that ammo is truly capable of. This also where you'll see some impressive accuracy from experienced hand loaders vs those shooting factory ammunition.
@@michaelthompson7570 he Chronos all the time man
Thanks brother I really enjoy watching you sight in and group these rifles. The savage 110 is a venerable contender to any out of the box bolt action!!
Appreciate you watching
I’ve had 2 Ruger Mark II Model 77’s in .22 Hornet. Ive got 3 sons & Dad promised them a Deer rifle, revolver, semi-auto, shotgun & 1 hunting/camp knife & I’ve lost lot’s of guns!
Can't go wrong with Core-Lokt. It goes straight in all my rifles.
I have one of these rifles in 7mm Rem Mag (which includes a huge artillery-style brake). The name “High Country” is a bit misleading as this is a heavy rifle with a thick barrel. I got mine to do some long-range target shooting. So far it has proven to be highly accurate with factory loads, and I’m curious to see what it does at longer ranges with aerodynamic bullets in the 168-175 grain range.
A few years ago I cut a tendon in my thumb and had surgery to get it fixed. I can definitely say that with 1 thumb I felt like half a human being. You never know how much you need your thumb until it doesn't work. Hope you heal up soon!
That rifle looks good. I've been wanting a new rifle in 6.5 prc and this might be the one. Thanks for all your reviews. Good stuff!
After my middle & youngest took their “deer rifle”, both my beloved .22 Hornets I got a H&R (85’made), Mod 158 in .22 Hornet & the oldest has it now & my grandson uses it now.
They are nice gun's. Nice groups.
Just picked up a Savage 110 Predator in 243. Love it! Just started to sight it in and have only reached it out to 300 yards. Very accurate and very sweet so far. Adjusted the comb and pull to fit and the Savage accutriggers are very nice! Highly recommend! If I had any complaints is the bolt action is a bit sticky. Hope it will smooth out with more use.
This is without a doubt, the best rifle I own. My model in 30-06 is such a tack driver. The only problem I had was from the factory, the trigger weight was set as light as it could go, and the trigger had issues. I set it to 3 lbs. and haven’t had anymore issues with it. I can go anymore and hunt “almost” anything with this rifle.
Greetings from Australia...mate, it took 'til 4:30 before you told us what this rifle was chambered for...was getting a bit anxious by then! Seriously though, thanks for your efforts with all these vids...quite a commitment to push one out each day, and your garage channel must add even more pressure. Cheers then mate,
Appreciate you watching. I never sleep
I was wondering the same thing.
Savage high country , love mine, it's in 300wm. Awesome rifle
I have a High Country in .243 for a coyote rifle. LOVE that rifle.
Would love to see a browning x bolt suppressor ready rifle review
Awesome video! You should review the savage 110 timberline
Absolutely loved the review! It's clear why this rifle comes so highly recommended.
Thanks for watching
@@WHOTEEWHOwhat happened to the semi automatic videos brother
Great setup
Hi I just wanted to say Thank You for taking the time to share your Experience much appreciated I am Really Happy you have but out so much stuff lately when others have not
With Love And Respect Bill W.
Appreciate you watching
This rifle looks fantastic!
Thanks for the Video Adam 👌! I love my Savages 👉🎯.
Cheers and God 🙏 Bless ✝️💛.
Thanks for watching!
Great video and outstanding accuracy. I just picked up a HC in 6.5 Creedmoor. I see all these videos of guys unboxing new rifles and doing accuracy testing which is great. But is nobody breaking in barrels? Or are you just taking them out and shooting them? Is breaking in a barrel by shooting a shot or 2 or 3, cleaning and repeating that a thing in the past?
That is the huge advantage of the 110 Accu Stock system. The spacers and cheek risers come in the box with the rifle, unlike with Ruger Gen 2, which you have to buy after market.
I've got the High Country in 300 Win Mag. Absolutely love it.
Awesome
I think you have convinced me! My next rifle in 6.5 PRC!
Nice rifle. 👍. Would like to see your cost on rifle and scope combo, just for comparison to cost in my neck of the woods. 💲🤔.
Adam, the height of your scope depends on several factors. First you have a long neck as do I . I use.medim rings for 40 mm Scopes . I have to go to high rings for 50 mm and up. The last rings I bought were Burris Z rings. Nice looking groups .
I have no neck. It comes with its own problems of fitment of the cheek to the stock vs the eye being in the right place to see the scope. As the scopes get bigger, my problems grow. I used some refrigeration line foam (a pool noodle would work too) and elastic from the crafts store to outfit a cheek rise for my Savage 110 Hunter with heavy barrel in 223/5.56. That is my newest coyote gun. It shoots silly small groups and you cannot miss.
Like the accu trigger...Have shot the savage rifle in 243..was impressed,being a budget rifle..
It's well worth the money
I almost bought that exact same Savage but went with the Sako s20 instead. Definitely the most featured packed Savage available.
That's an awesome gun i really like the fluting
That is a very accurate rifle.
Beautiful rifle and a nice shooter too especially once you got use to the lower scope.
I have held that rifle and she’s even heavier than my Long Range Hunter but manageable. If my LRH in 300 WSM wasn’t on sale for $565 down from $900 I might have went with this one or a Tikka T3x in 300 WSM.
Very nice rifle. I am very pleased with the 110 Storm in 7mm Rem Mag. I was planning to get the High Country but the Storm is very similar for a decent amount less.
Whats difference in storm and this rifle
@@Gokywildcats11 The Storm has a lighter profile barrel, no flutes, no thread, no brake, no flutes on bolt and a black stock.
Great stuff as always Adam. I think you should get some weight for your rifle rest.
Thanks for watching. I have some weight. Just something else to lug out
Just a suggestion it may make your sighting at 100 yards a little easier. It will keep your rest from jumping around.
I've got the same gun in 6.5 prc and it's also a tack driver. Savage makes some dang nice rifles
Awesome
I tried your 10 yards method Wednesday at the range and the same exact result happened to me, I was shooting my 350 legend and .308 and both were extremely low, dead on but low. Went to 50 and made an adjustment and all was well!
Sweeeeet
I have the Savage High Country in 7mm Remington Mag. It’s a beast. 20 MOA rail, with a Lupoid VX-3 LRP. Little heavy. Worth the money for sure.
Awesome
Whooteee can you explain in a video how you do your 10 yard sight in are you looking through the bore and the scope and marking each? Are you just shooting for 2 inches high? What's the process
He has a video where he talks about his sight in method. Sorry, I don't remember what video it is.
@@TimBiagi I didn't know thanks I'll try and find it
Yes. I am aiming 2 inches above where I want it to hit
Ive always liked Savage but man they need to start paying you. If I had the funds I'd by a new bing bang every time you did a savage video
I have one in a creedmoor. Only ammo I've found it doesn't like is the barnes 120gr ttsx
HOOT. Were you humming the theme to “THE LITTLE MERMAID “ opening that box 😂😂😂😂😂
Yup 😝
When its hot and u got a hoodie, you know it’s hot and the bugs are out 😂 keep the show goin!
Yup. Keeps the bugs and sun off me
Again good video.
I see you went for the 308 again.
If you could only pick one.
Would you pick the 308 or the 6.5PRC ?
For catching Deer and Elk out 350 - 400 yards?
Cheers
I have a 7mm mag in 110 hug country 1/2 at 200yrds great factory rifle.
I have never seen you do a Burris scope review. In my opinion the best budget-friendly scope on the market.
Never owned one. Will get some soon
Badass Rifle combo WhoTWho ! 👊💪
Before my oldest got my single shot Christmas came & the wife totally surprised me w/a Savage Mod 25 in .22 Hornet! Yep, she’s a great woman! So my oldest has the H&R.
Sounds like a great woman to me!
Have you picked up the new Ruger gen 2 predator with 22 inch barrel. Waiting for your review of that rifle.
I have not
What does the spiral barrel and bolt do for the rifle? Any benefit?
Weight reduction and take heat out quicker
Brother that Savage is sweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet!!!! I've gotta say Adam, if your first shot is two feet off you have a nak for the right amount of clicks to just drop the next boolot right in the bullseye 🎯 😄👍👍 Awesome shoot'n my friend!
Love the high country and almost bought one till I felt how heavy it was, over 8lb for bare rifle
Strata is becoming one of my favorite camos
Very Nice !
Love that rifle cool video thanks🇺🇸👍👌 13:11
I've got this in 6.5prc put it in an MDT field stock put 10 shots in a 4 inch circle at 300yrds very happy with the Savage High Country
Who tee, were havin a heat wave down south😂😂😂. Stay cool brother!
Super hot
Adam, in your experience with scopes, are you aware of any being made now that have a small dot at the center of the reticle? The old school Redfields had them and they're slick to hunt with. I'm trying to find one. Thank you.
Many are. Off the top of my head tho I'm blank
I prefer to have a dot in the middle
Heck yea bud awesome video
Thanks for watching
brotha adam , hope you have fun n great kills with that new rifle , keep em coming , love em all 1 million % , thanks > tom !
hey adam have you ever been out of country huntin ? or in canada or alaska ? , thanks > tom !
That thing is sweet
sweet rifle
“Wowzerrrzzzz”
What a shooter! Do you have a discount code for the Zero Tech?
Yes I do. Code whoteewho
More 308? Love the content, keep it up
More to come!
Super cool
Would like to see this model and the lite in 270
Might have me switching from the Ruger American. Is this rifle, in this camo, available in 350 Legend?
This one is not in 350 legend, but many others
Savage
Accu trigger
of course. 🤣
Nice
Thanks!
Appreciate you watching bigtime!!!
G.K. USA. Never sell a a gun that you like in order to buy a gun that you desire. Keep the old and buy the new. My mistakes were to buy a Nylon 66 instead of a Savage-Anshutz. My dad would have helped me buy the latter .22. I should have purchased both. The Anshutze was 125- 150. This premiere rifle sky-rockeded in price shortly. The cool looking Nylon 66 was Too light and could not be as accurate as I desired. After it was n o longer manufactured, its price sky-rocketed. Later, I purchased a Colt Python. I did not care for the grips, nor the short cylinder that wouldn't accept 180 grain bullets. I should have cleaned and oiled the beautiful revolver and packed it away. Instead, I sold it. Big mistake! A close friend and fellow hunter, bought a used Rem. 742 with a Realist scope. His deer hunting was 50-50 woods and field. I sghted his rifle in and achieved 1"groups of 2- 3 shot strings. Then he shot several 3 shot groups of 1" at 100 yards. The ammo was what I used- Federal Premium 165gr. Sierra boattails. I advised him to not change anything. Several years later, he bought his ailing brother's Browning BAR 30- 06. Wonderful! In several years, his son will be hunting with one of the two rifles.
Then he told me that his wife told him that he could not own more than one firearm. Therefore, he had to sell the Rem.742 30- 06 that produced 1:groups. I pleaded with him to not sell that gun. I offered to hide it in my house. He said that she would demand the $200 that paid for and would sell it for. Just as I was considering buying his rifle and adding it to my .30 cal. collection, he sold the Rem. I cried. Two years later, he ruined his Browning by packing it Wet( it rained that day)into his rifle case and leaving that way for a year. We both cried. Several years later, he and his wife divorced due to her Bi-polar condition. Tom quit hunting due to heart disease and passed 10 years later.
Really looking forward to you doing some handguns again.
Whats the price of this gun???
Dam thats a keeper maybe ruger can actually learn something
I had a savage 110c in the early 70s it was a fantastic accurate rifle in 243 I later traded it for a Browning bar in 270 , I like the bar but have kicked myself over and over for ever parting with the savage 110 the most accurate gun I ever owned .
Hey whoot, what ear protection you runn
Caldwell
That’s Baddass 👍🏻👍🏻🇺🇸
Daaaang ! That's nice
I like the barrel and action, but the stock is not selling it for me. I'd rather have a stock that's fully adjustable without adding or taking out spacers and such. The McMillan style stock is great for that as well as the Boyd's At-One stock. Just turn some dials, adjust it on the fly and it's set to go, no screw drivers or nothing needed.
Looks like a flute!
Good evening to everyone
I do like it, but I still love Thumbhole Stocks.
Do we get a discount on the Zero Tech Scopes?
Yes.
Savage 110 V Ruger American Gen II. Which are y’all going with?
Savage 110
I have this in 6.5 prc. Shoots the factory 147 eldm 5 shots all touching. I reload the 147 with staball hd and out to 1000 it feels like cheating. I load the 130 grain cx with 4831sc for hunting.
nice gun
I have had one of those rifles mine shoots half inch with every thing from 150 grain to 175 grain , my buddy shot mine and got one the very next day .
Calling it before the video starts. Savage 110 high country
They have it in 6.5 creedmorre also
Did you level your scope? It looks like it's leaning right
Yes I did. Perfectly level
Have one in 300 wsm great shooter
Awesome
❤❤❤
I had that thumb tendonitis on the same hand. Damn it was awful. 8 months. 😢
Yikes
Lol, I literally have the opposite shirt on today. Where yours is green, mine is camo and where yours is camo. Mine is green. I'm a Savage fan boy. They're the Chevy 350 small block of the rifle world