Stag Arms Pursuit Bolt Action Rifle 6.5 Creedmoor 20" Barrel (1)-5Rd Magazine Tan Stag Arms Hybrid Hunter Stock Black Finish
Building on the timeless Remington 700 footprint, this rifle features an interchangeable three-lug bolt head, a 60-degree bolt throw, a tool-less quick disassemble bolt, and a pinned recoil lug, offering a seamless blend of precision and reliability for every shooter. Chambered in 6.5 CM, this rifle features an 20" fluted stainless steel barrel with a Cerakote finish. It is compatible with Zermatt Origin-shouldered pre-fits and non-shouldered Savage Small Shank barrels with a barrel nut. The modular, Tan, hybrid hunter stock has an adjustable cheek riser and length of pull, creating a stable and repeatable rifle fit. The stocks unique AR10-style design allows for tool-less takedown and convenient storage. The rifle's action has a rigid, bolt-on 20 MOA-biased rail and comes with MLOK sections, a Picatinny spigot, and integrated QD cups. As well as a Arca Swiss plate, an attachable bag rider, and is AICS/AW compatible. The adjustable, single-stage Trigger Tech Primary offers zero creep for a consistent trigger press shot after shot.
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The 6.5 Creedmoor was introduced by Hornady in 2008. Uniquely, it was designed for accuracy with long-range competition in mind. Using a 308 Winchester (30 TC, 300 Savage) case shortened to 1.920 inches, it will feed through the shortest existing bolt actions, but remains supersonic to well beyond 1000 yards. Standard velocity is a 140-grain .264-inch bullet at 2820 fps, also making it an effective but mild-recoiling medium-range hunting cartridge. The 6.5 Creedmoor was introduced with little fanfare, but after it started winning matches shooters took notice. This is an unusual phenomenon for a cartridge to suddenly "take off" years after its introduction, but that's the story of the 6.5 Creedmoor--after about 2016 it became one of the most-talked-about cartridges, with both rifle and ammunition offerings expanding rapidly. — Craig Boddington