Savage 110 Elite Precision LH, 26 in Barrel, MDT ACC Chassis
About this product
The Savage 110 Elite Precision LH with a 26-inch barrel and MDT ACC chassis is a left-handed precision rifle built for serious long-range work. It combines Savage’s reliable Model 110 action with an adjustable aluminum competition chassis, giving you a stable, repeatable platform right out of the box.
| Manufacturer | Savage Arms (per manufacturer specs) |
|---|---|
| Model | 110 Elite Precision LH |
| Material | Steel barrel and action, aluminum MDT ACC chassis |
| Compatibility | AICS-pattern detachable magazines (included) |
| Finish | Black oxide barrel, black anodized chassis |
| Weight | 12.5 lbs (approx., per manufacturer specs) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- MDT ACC Aluminum Chassis — This chassis gives you full-length ARCA rail compatibility for easy mounting of bipods and tripods, plus adjustable length of pull and cheek rest. It helps you dial in your fit for consistent shot placement.
- Factory Blueprinted Action — Savage blueprints the action from the factory, meaning the bolt lugs, raceway, and receiver are squared and trued. This reduces binding and improves accuracy potential without aftermarket work.
- AccuTrigger System — The user-adjustable AccuTrigger lets you set pull weight from 2.5 to 6 pounds without tools. It gives a crisp break that helps you shoot tighter groups.
- 26-Inch Carbon Steel Barrel — The 26-inch barrel is button-rifled and threaded (5/8x24) for muzzle brakes or suppressors. The extra length helps stabilize heavy bullets for long-range precision.
- AICS-Pattern Detachable Magazine — Ships with a 10-round AICS magazine, so you get reliable feeding and quick reloads at the range or in competition.
Who It's For
This rifle is built for left-handed shooters who want a competition-ready long-range setup without sending it to a gunsmith. It’s a solid choice for PRS matches, steel shooting out to 1,000 yards, or dialing in loads at the range. If you’re a lefty who’s tired of making do with right-hand actions, this one’s for you.
Pros and Cons
- Pro: Left-hand configuration from a major manufacturer — no custom build needed.
- Pro: MDT ACC chassis includes full ARCA rail and tool-less adjustments.
- Pro: Factory blueprinting saves you money on gunsmithing.
- Con: The trigger is good but not as crisp as an aftermarket Timney Elite Hunter — some shooters swap it for a 2-stage trigger for precision work.
Comparison
| Feature | Savage 110 Elite Precision LH | Zev Technologies ZS-9 | Geissele Super 700 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Action Type | Left-hand bolt action | Right-hand bolt action | Right-hand bolt action |
| Chassis | MDT ACC aluminum | None (barreled action only) | None (barreled action only) |
| Barrel Length | 26 inches | 24 inches | 26 inches |
| Trigger | AccuTrigger (adjustable 2.5–6 lbs) | None (aftermarket required) | Geissele 2-stage (4.5–5.5 lbs) |
| Price | $2098.71 | $1,850 (base action) | $2,400 (base action) |
| Best For | Left-handed precision shooters out of the box | Builders wanting a custom right-hand action | Builders wanting a premium right-hand action |
Is this rifle accurate enough for PRS competition?
Yes. The factory blueprinting and MDT chassis give you a solid foundation. Many shooters run it in PRS Production class successfully. With match ammo, expect sub-MOA groups at 100 yards.
Does it come with a scope base or rings?
No, the receiver has a 20 MOA rail integrated into the chassis, but you’ll need to add rings or a one-piece mount. The rail accepts standard 1913 Picatinny rings.
Can I use standard Savage 110 aftermarket parts?
Most parts are compatible, but the MDT chassis uses its own trigger guard and magazine release. Barrels and bolts are standard Savage small-shank, so you can rebarrel easily.
What’s the twist rate on the 26-inch barrel?
It’s 1:10 twist, optimized for 168- to 175-grain bullets common in long-range shooting.
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Last updated: April 2026