The Savage Arms 55124 magazine delivers reliable feeding for high-powered magnum cartridges in Savage 110 series rifles. This factory magazine ensures consistent performance with both 375 Ruger and 300 Winchester Magnum ammunition. Stainless steel construction provides corrosion resistance for field conditions and extended service life.
What Makes This Different
Factory magazines maintain the precise tolerances required for magnum cartridge feeding, unlike aftermarket alternatives that may cause feeding issues. The stainless steel construction resists corrosion from moisture and cleaning solvents better than standard carbon steel magazines. This magazine integrates seamlessly with Savage's AccuTrigger system and barrel nut design for optimal rifle performance.
Key Features
- 3-round capacity for 375 Ruger and 300 Winchester Magnum cartridges
- Stainless steel construction resists corrosion and wear
- Factory specifications ensure proper headspace and timing
- Compatible with Savage 110, 114, and 116 series rifles
- Spring-loaded follower provides consistent cartridge presentation
- Flush-fit design maintains rifle balance and handling
- Drop-free operation for rapid reloading
Magnum cartridges demand precise feeding geometry to prevent jams and misfires during critical moments. This magazine handles the increased pressure and case dimensions of both 375 Ruger and 300 Winchester Magnum without modification. The stainless steel construction maintains spring tension and follower movement even after thousands of loading cycles.
Technical Specs
- Capacity: 3 rounds
- Cartridge compatibility: 375 Ruger, 300 Winchester Magnum
- Material: Stainless steel body and components
- Rifle compatibility: Savage 110/114/116 series
- Part number: 55124
- UPC: 011356551245
- Manufacturer: Savage Arms
- Finish: Natural stainless steel
Factory magazines eliminate compatibility concerns and feeding issues common with generic alternatives. The precise manufacturing tolerances ensure reliable function with factory and handloaded ammunition. Professional guides and serious hunters depend on this level of reliability when shot placement matters most.