* Do a web search to find out. Many hundreds of cartridges have been developed the past 100 plus years.
10 has short action, 110 has long action. Differerence is about 1 /4 inch in the length of the Receivers. Short action calibers include .223 up to .308, Long action calibers include 270, 30-06 and magnum calibers 7MM and up to 458 Magnum.
Those that fire a 30-06 cartridge, or a longer cartridge. Shorter than the 30-06 is a short action.
.22 to 450 Marlin
Ruger American Rifle short action calibers (.243 Win, .308 Win, 7mm .08 Rem, 22-250)
300 RUM is one
anything based on the 308
1/2 of an inch. Long actions accomodate a larger cartridge calliber. Most savage rifles are long action. You can measure the distance between the front trigger guard screw (action screw) and the stock screw (forward action screw) to determine if your savage 110 is short or long action. The long action will measure 5 inches center to center and the short will measure 4 1/2 inches. Some of the older long action Savage 110 rifles will take the traditional short action calibers like 223,243 or 308. This has caused some confusion because the newer short action model 10 rifles are in these calibers. The best way to tell what action length you have is to measure from center to center of the action screws. The long action is 5.062 inches center to center, the short action is 4.275 inches center to center.
I believe it is considered a short action. Hope This Helps. Actually, The .308 is a short action cartridge, but has been sold in both long and short actions. It is a shortened version of the 30-06 case, and as such, will feed fine. A long action can feed anything based on the same parent case. The 308 is a shortened 30-06. The 270 is a necked down 06. the 243 is a necked down 308. All will feed fine. Most .308s are short action, but there are a great many that are not. For years savage never made a short action, they just chambered long action rifles in those calibers.
Browning's web site has what you are looking for.
The Colt Peacemaker was a variant of the Colt Single Action Army, which was available in over thirty calibers. The most famous of those calibers is what is now known as .45 Long Colt, which makes up the majority of First Generation Single Action Army production. .44-40 Winchester Center Fire, .38-40 Winchester Center Fire, and 32-20 Winchester Center Fire were also popular calibers. The Colt Single Action Army is still in production, and the ones used in movies may be in more 'modern' calibers such as .357 Magnum, .38 Special, or .44 Special.
Browning BLR is chambered in 30.06 and many other calibers.
Browning has made centerfire lever action rifles in various calibers over the decades.