If you're sold on the forward mounted scope then Savage offers a lot of value in form and accuracy.
There are compromises in function for a small percentage of serious shooters. IMO the most significant issue is Savage's weak factory extractor design and parts quality. If not replaced at timely intervals the extracted cases will fail to eject and flop back into the action. The SSS extractor kit is a definite upgrade for the factory parts but still not as positive as a Mauser or even Sako type.
Non-controlled feed, sloppy bolt run, rear peep design and robustness, Accu-Trigger are other negatives but not really a factor for most of the Lower 48 shooters who buy a Savage.
If 110 still refers to use of a long action receiver then it's interesting they list only short action (and shorter) chamberings.