Description
You’re on a ridge, the wind is a known variable, and the target is a long way out. You need a rifle that’s more than a collection of parts—it’s a system engineered for one purpose: first-round hits at distance. That’s the mission of the T/C Arms Performance Center LRR 6.5 Creedmoor 26″, Black Flat Dark Earth Aluminum Chassis Stock Vortex 4-12x, 10 rd. This is a turn-key, precision long-range rifle built from the ground up for the shooter who demands repeatable performance without the custom shop wait or price tag.
What is it? The T/C Arms Performance Center LRR is a complete, optics-ready precision rifle system chambered in the renowned 6.5 Creedmoor. It features a 26-inch cold hammer-forged barrel for exceptional consistency, housed in a rigid aluminum chassis stock for stable, adjustable support. The package includes a Vortex 4-12x44mm optic, making it a drop-in ready solution for reaching out to 800 yards and beyond. At $1551.55, it delivers out-of-the-box capability that typically requires separate purchases of a rifle, chassis, and optic.
Built on a Foundation of Stability
The heart of any precision rifle is its interface with the shooter, and the LRR uses a full aluminum chassis to provide it. This isn’t a traditional stock—it’s a rigid platform that free-floats the barrel completely, ensuring that contact with a bipod or bag doesn’t induce poi shift. The adjustable cheek riser and length of pull let you get a perfect weld behind the Vortex scope every time. The flat dark earth finish isn’t just for looks; it breaks up the rifle’s outline in varied terrain. Weighing in at approximately 9.5 lbs without the optic, it’s heavy enough to be stable behind the gun but still manageable for a tactical carry.
A Barrel and Caliber Built for Ballistics
Precision starts with the barrel, and T/C’s 26-inch, 1:8 twist, cold hammer-forged tube is made to make the most of the 6.5 Creedmoor cartridge. The longer barrel allows the efficient 6.5 projectiles to reach their optimal velocity, flattening trajectory and bucking wind better than shorter barrels. The 6.5 Creedmoor itself has become the benchmark for long-range shooting due to its high ballistic coefficient bullets and manageable recoil—about 30% less than a .308 Winchester. This combination means you can spot your own impacts through the scope and get back on target faster for follow-up shots. The rifle feeds from a detachable 10-round magazine, a practical capacity for extended range sessions or competition stages.
Specifications & Details
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Caliber | 6.5 Creedmoor |
| Barrel Length | 26″ |
| Twist Rate | 1:8″ |
| Stock/Chassis | Black Flat Dark Earth Aluminum Chassis |
| Optic | Vortex 4-12x44mm |
| Magazine Capacity | 10 Rounds |
| Overall Length | Approx. 46″ |
Pros & Cons
The Upside: This is a complete, field-ready system. You get a quality rifle, a modern stabilizing chassis, and a reputable mid-power scope from Vortex—all for one price. The 6.5 Creedmoor chambering is ideal for learning long-range fundamentals without punishing recoil. The aluminum chassis offers far more rigidity and adjustment than most traditional synthetic stocks at this price point.
The Consideration: With a 26-inch barrel, this is a long rifle. It’s designed for precision work from a static position or with support, not for quick maneuvering in tight spaces. The total package weight, once scoped, is substantial. That said, the weight is a feature for stability, not a bug.
Who This Rifle Is For
This rifle is for the shooter ready to step seriously into precision rifle shooting without the guesswork of building a custom rig. It’s for the hunter who has a long shot across a Missouri crop field and needs absolute confidence. It’s for the tactical-minded marksman who wants a reliable distance tool. It’s also an excellent platform for PRS-style competition newcomers. If you want to spend your time learning wind calls and doping ranges instead of assembling components, this package removes the barriers. This rifle is available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is the Vortex scope already mounted and zeroed?
A: The Vortex 4-12x44mm optic is included and mounted to the rifle’s Picatinny rail, but it will require final zeroing by the shooter with their chosen ammunition. This allows you to tailor the zero to your specific load and preferences.
Q: What type of magazines does it use?
A: The T/C LRR chassis system uses AICS-pattern detachable box magazines. This is the standard for precision rifle chassis, meaning magazines and aftermarket options from brands like Magpul or Accurate Mag are widely available and compatible.
Q: Is the barrel threaded for a muzzle device?
A: Yes, the 26-inch barrel comes with a threaded muzzle (typically 5/8″-24), allowing you to install a muzzle brake to further reduce felt recoil or a suppressor for quiet, stable shooting. Always check local regulations regarding suppressor use.
Ready to extend your effective range with a system that works straight from the case? See the full details on this complete T/C Arms Performance Center package.



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