Description
The Stag Model 10 6.5 Creedmoor 24″ SS Barrel 16.5″ M-Lok Rail PRS Stock Dragon Comp is a purpose-built, long-range precision AR-10 platform rifle. It combines a heavy stainless steel barrel with a target stock and muzzle brake, engineered for consistent accuracy at distance without the custom shop price tag. This is a complete, ready-to-shoot system designed for the shooter who needs performance but respects a budget.
Key Features
- 6.5 Creedmoor Chambering: Offers superior ballistics and less recoil than .308 Winchester for extended long-range sessions.
- 24-Inch Stainless Steel Barrel: A heavy-contour barrel provides rigidity for consistent shot placement and better heat management.
- PRS (Precision Rifle Stock): Fully adjustable for length of pull and cheek weld, critical for a stable shooting platform.
- Dragon Muzzle Compensator: Drastically reduces felt recoil and muzzle rise, allowing you to spot your own shots through the scope.
- 16.5-Inch M-LOK Handguard: Lightweight and modular, offering ample real estate for bipods, grips, and accessories without adding unnecessary weight forward.
Specifications & Details
| Caliber | 6.5 Creedmoor |
| Barrel | 24″, Stainless Steel, 1:8 Twist |
| Handguard | 16.5″, M-LOK |
| Stock | Magpul PRS Gen3 (Adjustable) |
| Muzzle Device | Dragon Compensator |
| Action | Direct Impingement |
Weighing in at approximately 11.5 pounds unloaded, this is not a lightweight hunting rifle—it’s a dedicated bench or prone precision tool. The total package length is around 44 inches, so factor that into your storage and transport plans. The rifle is built on the reliable AR-10/LR-308 platform, meaning it’s mil-spec compatible with a huge aftermarket for triggers, grips, and other upgrades. It accepts standard SR-25/DPMS pattern magazines, so sourcing reliable mags from brands like Magpul or Lancer is straightforward. Here’s the thing—at $1623.75, this Stag Model 10 undercuts many comparable factory precision rifles by a significant margin, offering a clear path into long-range shooting.
Who This Rifle Is For
This rifle is ideal for the budget-conscious precision shooter, the NRA High Power or PRS competitor starting out, or the hunter who needs a single, reliable shot at extended ranges. It’s for the person who understands that a 24-inch barrel in 6.5 Creedmoor is about extracting every bit of velocity for a flatter trajectory. If you’re moving up from a standard .308 hunting rifle and want to stretch your legs past 600 yards without breaking the bank, this configuration makes a compelling argument. It’s also a solid choice for Missouri hunters pursuing game in open fields where longer shots are ethical and possible.
Pros & Cons: The Practical Tradeoffs
Pros: The value proposition is strong—you get a specialized barrel, premium stock, and effective compensator in one package. The 6.5 Creedmoor cartridge is inherently accurate and easier to shoot well than .308 at distance. The M-LOK rail offers modern mounting solutions. It’s drop-in ready; just add an optic, bipod, and ammo.
Cons: The weight and length make it cumbersome for dynamic shooting or stalking. Ammunition cost for 6.5 Creedmoor is higher than .223/5.56, though comparable to quality .308 match ammo. As a complete rifle, you’re accepting Stag’s component choices; if you prefer a different trigger or brake, you’ll be paying to replace them.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is this a complete rifle, and what’s required to purchase it?
A: Yes, this is a complete, functional rifle. It ships to Missouri and compliant US states through a licensed FFL dealer. All firearm purchases require an FFL transfer, which we can help facilitate.
Q: Can I use .308 Winchester ammunition in this rifle?
A: No. The chamber is specifically for 6.5 Creedmoor. Using .308 Winchester ammunition is dangerous and will cause a catastrophic failure. Always use only the caliber for which your firearm is marked.
Q: What kind of optic should I put on this?
A: To leverage the rifle’s long-range capability, a variable-power scope with exposed tactical turrets and a Mil or MOA reticle is recommended. Look for scopes in the 4-16x or 5-25x range from reputable budget-conscious brands like Vortex, Athlon, or Primary Arms to keep the total system cost manageable.
For a precision AR-10 that prioritizes performance per dollar, the Stag Model 10 in this configuration is a serious contender. See full details and availability at firearms-missouri.com.


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