ISO PreFit or Custom Stock for a Savage 110 Ultralight chambered in a 6.5 PRC

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Hey guys,

I am searching for a higher quality stock for my Savage 110 Ultralight chambered in a 6.5 PRC. I have searched high and low and it seems as though the options are very limited. Pure Precision used to make an Altitude Stock that would be a perfect fit but they stopped making them as of 6/25/25. Magpul and Hogue makes a few very cheap plasticky options and Rokstok no longer makes a stock to fit the Savage 110. Also not very interested in the XLR or MDT Chassis options. I have one but for this gun build, I'd like a more traditional look.

WHAT ARE MY OPTIONS??
 
Grayboe, manners, and McMillan. Not sure where savage is at now, but their action inlets go anywhere from long action, three screw, top bolt release, staggerfeed to short action, 4.4” screw spacing, bottom bolt release center feed, so make sure all your features lineup with whatever inlet they do.
 
Grayboe, manners, and McMillan. Not sure where savage is at now, but their action inlets go anywhere from long action, three screw, top bolt release, staggerfeed to short action, 4.4” screw spacing, bottom bolt release center feed, so make sure all your features lineup with whatever inlet they do.
I looked at Manners and McMillan and I couldn't find any that fit the Savage 110 Ultralight Short Action. Maybe I was looking in the wrong places. I did see the Grayboe options and they are sold out of the Phoenix 2 built for the Savage 110.
 
Not sure if you’re looking for a wood stock, but MDT made the Timbercore in a savage 110 SA inlet for a bit. They had a discontinued one listed during Black Friday and I don’t think it sold. It would be worth an email to them if it Interests you.
 
I looked at Manners and McMillan and I couldn't find any that fit the Savage 110 Ultralight Short Action. Maybe I was looking in the wrong places. I did see the Grayboe options and they are sold out of the Phoenix 2 built for the Savage 110.
I’m pretty sure they can do it, you just may need to call them. Worst case they point you to a gunsmith that can do it
 
stockys makes their carbon line for it, Mcmillan can cut the inlet for it, honestly though the MDT stuff is hard to beat for savage, especially if you want a lightweight set up. I have 2 of their savage chassis, straight drop in, no fitting or bedding, just torque and go.
 
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