Description
Picture this: you’re at the bench, the wind is a whisper, and your target is a thousand yards out. You need a rifle that’s built for precision without the custom shop price tag. You need a platform that understands the left-handed shooter’s world of compromise. That’s the exact scenario the Stag Arms Stag 10, 6.5 Creedmoor, 24″ Barrel, 10rd, Magpul PRS Stock, Left-Handed, Black is designed to dominate. It’s a dedicated long-range AR-10 platform rifle, purpose-built for the 6.5 Creedmoor cartridge, featuring a full left-handed upper and lower receiver set, a precision-length 24-inch barrel, and a Magpul PRS stock for stable shooting. At $1694.06, it delivers serious long-range capability in a true southpaw configuration, a combination that’s notoriously hard to find without spending thousands more.
Here’s the thing—true left-handed AR-10s are rare birds, and ones set up for long-range precision from the factory are even rarer. Stag Arms solves that by giving you a complete system that’s drop-in ready. The fully ambidextrous controls, including the brass-deflecting left-side ejection, mean you can operate the rifle without breaking your cheek weld or fumbling for awkwardly placed levers. The heart of this system is that 24-inch, heavy-contour barrel chambered in 6.5 Creedmoor. This cartridge has become the king of accessible long-range shooting for a reason: it bucks wind better than .308, has a flatter trajectory, and delivers its energy efficiently downrange. The rifle’s total weight of approximately 12.5 lbs helps manage recoil and promotes stability from a supported position.
The included Magpul PRS Gen3 stock isn’t just a comfort feature; it’s a critical component for precision. You get adjustable length of pull and cheek riser height, allowing you to lock into a perfect, repeatable weld behind the scope every single time. The rifle ships with a 10-round Magpul PMAG, a reliable standard in the LR-308/AR-10 world. Compatibility is straightforward—this rifle uses the common DPMS-pattern platform, meaning a wide array of aftermarket handguards, triggers, and accessories from brands like Aero Precision and Magpul will fit without issue. This keeps future upgrades simple and cost-effective.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Caliber | 6.5 Creedmoor |
| Barrel Length | 24 Inches |
| Magazine Capacity | 10 Rounds (Magpul PMAG) |
| Handedness | True Left-Handed (Upper & Lower) |
| Stock | Magpul PRS Gen3 Precision Adjustable |
| Overall Length (Approx.) | 44.5 Inches |
Pros: The biggest advantage is the true left-handed configuration at a mid-range price—it’s a huge value for southpaws. The 6.5 Creedmoor chambering and 24-inch barrel are a perfect match for reaching out past 800 yards effectively. The inclusion of the premium Magpul PRS stock saves you $250+ right out of the gate. The DPMS-pattern compatibility means you aren’t locked into a proprietary ecosystem for parts.
Cons: This is not a lightweight hunting rifle; that 12.5 lb weight is for the bench or prone. The 24-inch barrel makes it cumbersome for tight spaces or dynamic shooting. As with any complete firearm, an FFL transfer is required for firearm purchases. You’re also paying a slight premium for the left-handed machining, which right-handed shooters don’t need to consider.
So who is this rifle really for? It’s for the left-handed shooter who is tired of adapting to right-handed gear and wants a dedicated precision tool. It’s for the budget-conscious long-range enthusiast who wants to hit steel at 1,000 yards without a $3,000 custom build. It’s also a solid choice for a Missouri hunter setting up on a bean field or power line cut where longer shots are ethical and common. This rifle is available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is this a fully left-handed rifle, or just ambidextrous controls?
A: This is a true left-handed model. It features a left-handed upper receiver that ejects spent brass to the left side, away from a left-handed shooter’s face, paired with a mirrored left-handed lower. The controls are also fully ambidextrous for maximum convenience.
Q: Can I use .308 Winchester ammunition in this 6.5 Creedmoor rifle?
A: No, you cannot. The 6.5 Creedmoor and .308 Winchester are different cartridges and are not interchangeable. Firing a .308 round in a 6.5 Creedmoor chamber is extremely dangerous. Only use 6.5 Creedmoor ammunition in this rifle.
Q: What kind of optic should I put on this rifle for long-range shooting?
A: To take full advantage of the 6.5 Creedmoor’s potential, you’ll want a riflescope with solid magnification (think 5-25x or 6-24x), a first focal plane reticle for accurate holdovers at any zoom, and reliable tracking turrets for dialing elevation. Budget at least as much for the scope and mount as you did for the rifle for a serious setup.
If you’re a left-handed shooter looking for a no-compromise, long-range ready AR-10 that delivers outstanding value for its capability, the Stag Arms Stag 10 in 6.5 Creedmoor deserves a close look.



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