Savage MSR10 Long Range 6.5 Creedmoor Rifle

$196,262.00

A factory-built precision AR-10 in 6.5 Creedmoor, featuring a 22″ barrel and Magpul PRS stock for serious long-range performance without the custom price tag.

Description

Picture this: you’re at the range, the wind is a whisper, and the 800-yard steel plate looks like a postage stamp. You need a rifle that’s more than just accurate; it’s a system built for consistency, shot after shot, without draining your savings on a custom build. That’s the niche the Savage MSR10 Long Range, 6.5 Creedmoor, 22″, 10rd, Magpul PRS Stock fills perfectly. It’s a factory-assembled precision AR-10 platform designed for the budget-conscious long-range shooter who demands serious performance without the custom shop price tag.

The Savage MSR10 Long Range is a direct-impingement AR-10 pattern rifle chambered in the legendary 6.5 Creedmoor. It features a 22-inch, button-rifled, medium-contour barrel for optimal balance of weight and heat dissipation, paired with a fully adjustable Magpul PRS Gen3 stock. This rifle is designed to deliver sub-MOA accuracy out of the box, making it a turnkey solution for precision shooting at extended ranges. It accepts standard SR-25/DPMS pattern magazines and ships with a 10-round Magpul PMAG.

Let’s talk about where the value really stacks up. The heart of any precision rifle is the barrel, and Savage didn’t cut corners here. The 22-inch length is the sweet spot for 6.5 Creedmoor, allowing the cartridge to reach its efficient ballistic potential without becoming overly cumbersome. It’s a cold hammer-forged barrel, which means it’s durable and should maintain its accuracy over a long service life. That’s a feature you often see on rifles costing hundreds more. The rifle weighs in at a manageable 10.8 pounds unloaded, giving you a stable platform without being a burden to carry from the truck to the bench.

The Magpul PRS Gen3 stock isn’t just for looks—it’s a critical tool. You get micrometer adjustments for length of pull and cheek riser height, allowing you to lock into a perfect, repeatable weld every single time. This is a huge part of achieving consistency, which is just as important as raw mechanical accuracy. The two-stage AccuTrigger is another Savage hallmark, offering a crisp, clean break that helps you manage the shot without disturbing the rifle. Here’s the thing—these are features shooters typically have to add aftermarket, but here they’re integrated from the start.

As an AR-10 pattern rifle, it offers immense practicality. It’s mil-spec compatible where it counts, meaning a vast ecosystem of AR-10 accessories is at your disposal. Want to swap the pistol grip or handguard? You can, without specialized gunsmithing. The rifle uses a standard DPMS High profile rail, so mounting your preferred optic or night vision is straightforward. This platform flexibility is a major cost-saver down the line compared to proprietary precision chassis systems.

Caliber 6.5 Creedmoor
Barrel Length 22 Inches
Overall Length 44.5 Inches (Adjustable)
Weight 10.8 lbs
Magazine Capacity 10 Rounds (Magpul PMAG)
Stock Magpul PRS Gen3

Pros: Exceptional out-of-the-box accuracy potential for the price. The included Magpul PRS stock and AccuTrigger are premium features usually found as upgrades. Uses widely available DPMS-pattern parts and magazines. The 6.5 Creedmoor cartridge is flat-shooting and low-recoiling, ideal for learning long-range fundamentals.

Cons: At around $1962.62, it’s an investment, though it undercuts many competitors. The 10.8-pound weight makes it a dedicated range or stationary hunting rifle, not a mountain gun. As with any gas gun, it may require more frequent cleaning than a bolt-action to maintain peak precision.

So who is this rifle for? It’s for the disciplined shooter who wants to stretch beyond 600 yards but has been eyeing custom bolt-actions with a sense of dread at the final tally. It’s for the practical long-range enthusiast who values the modularity of the AR-10 platform—maybe you already have an AR-15 and appreciate the manual of arms. It’s also a solid choice for hunters in open country who want a capable follow-up shot and a rifle that can double as a precision practice tool. This rifle is available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is this rifle truly accurate right away, or will it need work?

A: Savage has a strong reputation for accuracy, and the MSR10 Long Range is built to deliver. With quality 6.5 Creedmoor ammunition, most users report sub-MOA (minute of angle) groups. The barrel and trigger are precision-focused from the factory, meaning it’s drop-in ready for serious shooting. You’ll want to add a good scope, but the rifle itself is capable.

Q: What kind of magazines does it use?

A: It uses the common SR-25/DPMS pattern magazines. The rifle ships with a 10-round Magpul PMAG, and you can use other brands like Magpul or Lancer L7 AWM magazines without issue. This standardization keeps your running costs and logistics simple.

Q: How does it compare to a bolt-action in 6.5 Creedmoor at this price?

A: That’s the key tradeoff. A bolt-action at this price might have a slightly finer trigger and potentially simpler mechanics for ultimate precision. The MSR10 gives you the semi-auto capability, faster follow-up shots, and unparalleled customization. It’s about choosing the platform that best fits your shooting style and needs.

If you’re ready to step up to a dedicated, feature-rich long-range platform without the custom build complexity, the Savage MSR10 Long Range represents a compelling value. Check its current availability.

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