Savage Arms 55261 110 Stainless 4-Round Detachable Magazine for 6.5x284 Norma Savage 110/114/116C
Savage Arms
The Savage Arms 55260 detachable magazine for 6.5x284 Norma is the fast-swapping feed solution serious long-range shooters need. If you run a Savage 110, 110FC, or 111FC in this hard-hitting cartridge, a quality magazine that locks in tight and feeds reliably is non-negotiable—whether you're dialing in at the range or setting up for a hunt where a quick reload matters. This is genuine Savage factory hardware, built to the same spec as your rifle's action.
A 4-round magazine in this caliber isn't arbitrary: 6.5x284 Norma rounds are too long to cram a dozen into a detachable box without running into feeding issues or bloated dimensions. Four rounds gives you a practical reload cycle without the bulk, and in a long-action platform built for precision, that's all you need between shots that count. Matte blued finish resists corrosion while keeping your setup looking like the tool it is—no mall ninja polish.
Compatibility is straightforward: this magazine seats and functions only in Savage long-action platforms (110, 110FC, 111FC). If you've got a different Savage or a non-Savage platform, verify against your rifle's documentation before ordering. Like any detachable magazine, inspect the feed lips and follower before use, and clean periodically if you're storing it loaded.
| Brand | Savage Arms |
| Model Number | 55260 |
| Caliber | 6.5x284 Norma |
| Capacity | 4 rounds |
| Finish | Matte Blued |
| Type | Detachable Magazine |
| Compatible Rifles | Savage 110, 110FC, 111FC |
This magazine is designed for Savage long-action rifles—specifically the 110, 110FC, and 111FC models. If you own a different Savage action (short-action, MSR platform, or older variant), it will not fit. Check your rifle's model designation on the receiver or barrel to confirm compatibility.
The 6.5x284 Norma is a relatively long cartridge. Stuffing more rounds into a detachable magazine creates feeding issues and inflates the box so much it becomes impractical to carry. Four rounds is the optimal sweet spot for reliable feeding, manageable profile, and the deliberate pace of long-range or precision shooting where this caliber excels.
Yes—this is factory Savage Arms hardware, not an aftermarket reproduction. You're getting the same feed-lip geometry and follower design that Savage engineers into their 110 platform rifles.
Check that the magazine is fully inserted and latched into the mag well. Inspect the feed lips for dents or debris, and verify you're loading rounds that match your rifle's chamber spec. If problems persist, verify the magazine is compatible with your exact rifle model.