Windham Weaponry 6.5 Creedmoor Rifle w/ Luth-AR Stock

$149,769.00

A value-focused, long-range AR rifle in 6.5 Creedmoor with a 20″ barrel, railed forend, and premium Luth-AR adjustable stock—ready for your optic and built for precision on a budget.

Description

The Windham Weaponry 6.5mm Creedmoor, 20″ Barrel, Railed Forend, No Sights Luth-AR Stock 5rd is a purpose-built, value-oriented AR-platform rifle designed for precision shooting. It combines a long-range 6.5 Creedmoor cartridge with a 20-inch barrel for optimal velocity and a fully railed forend for easy optic and accessory mounting, all built on a reliable, mil-spec foundation. This rifle is a practical choice for hunters and target shooters who need consistent performance without a custom shop price tag. At $1497.69, it sits in a competitive spot for a complete, ready-to-configure system.

Key Features

  • 6.5 Creedmoor Chambering: Offers superior long-range ballistics with less wind drift and more energy downrange than .308 Winchester.
  • 20-Inch Barrel: The sweet spot for 6.5 Creedmoor, extracting maximum velocity for flatter trajectories without being overly cumbersome.
  • Full-Length Railed Forend: Provides ample real estate for mounting bipods, night vision, or long-range scopes with generous eye relief.
  • Luth-AR MBA Stock: An adjustable, feature-rich stock for precise length-of-pull and cheek weld customization, a huge value-add at this price.
  • No-Irons Configuration: Keeps the initial cost down, letting you invest directly in the optic that matches your intended use.

Specifications & Details

Caliber 6.5mm Creedmoor
Barrel Length 20 inches
Stock Luth-AR MBA Adjustable
Magazine Capacity 5 Rounds
Sights None, Railed Flat-Top Upper
Forend Full-Length Picatinny Rail

The rifle is built to standard AR-10 pattern dimensions, meaning a wide array of aftermarket parts and magazines are available. It’s mil-spec compatible where it counts, ensuring reliability and easy maintenance. The 5-round magazine is ideal for hunting regulations and benchrest stability. Here’s the thing—while it’s not a lightweight mountain rifle, the 20-inch barrel and robust construction pay dividends in steady, repeatable shots. The total weight, unloaded and without an optic, typically falls around 9 to 10 pounds, which is standard for a rifle in this class. That weight aids in managing the 6.5 Creedmoor’s mild recoil, making it surprisingly shootable for a cartridge with this much reach.

Who This Rifle Is For

This Windham Weaponry build is for the practical shooter who analyzes cost per yard. It’s ideal for the hunter pursuing deer or elk across Missouri crop fields or Western canyons where shots can stretch out. It’s equally suited for the precision-minded recreational shooter who wants to reach beyond 600 yards without the financial shock of a fully custom rig. If you need a versatile, durable platform that’s drop-in ready for your preferred scope and bipod, this model delivers serious capability. It’s also a smart choice for someone wanting to step into the long-range AR world without committing to a single-role chassis system.

Pros & Cons: The Value Trade-Off

Pros: The 6.5 Creedmoor chambering is the star, offering modern performance. The included Luth-AR stock is a notable upgrade over basic fixed stocks, providing customization usually found on more expensive rifles. The full rail forend offers unmatched mounting flexibility. You’re getting a complete, functional rifle from a reputable manufacturer—no assembly required. It’s available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide.

Cons: The “no sights” configuration is a pro for some but means an immediate additional investment for others. The rifle’s weight and length make it less ideal for tight-quarter hunting or all-day carrying in dense brush. As an AR-10 platform, magazines and some parts are more expensive than standard AR-15 components. You’re paying for a capable foundation, but the real precision potential will be unlocked with your choice of optic, which can easily match or exceed the rifle’s cost.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What kind of scope base do I need for this rifle?

A: The upper receiver uses a standard Picatinny rail (Mil-STD-1913). You’ll need a scope mount or rings designed for that system. A one-piece cantilever mount is a popular choice for AR-platform rifles to achieve proper eye relief.

Q: Is this compatible with PMAGs or other common magazines?

A: Yes. As an AR-10 pattern rifle, it is compatible with Magpul PMAG .308/7.62 NATO magazines (like the PMAG 25 LR/SR) and other SR-25 pattern magazines. The included 5-rounder is great for hunting, but you have options for higher capacity at the range.

Q: How does this price compare to building a similar rifle myself?

A: Honestly, at this price point, building one yourself to similar specs with a quality barrel and the Luth-AR stock would be challenging. Windham’s assembly, headspacing, and testing add value, saving you the need for specialized tools and potential troubleshooting. For many, the time and hassle saved is worth the price.

If you’re looking for a straightforward, long-range capable AR that prioritizes performance over flashy extras, this Windham Weaponry 6.5 Creedmoor platform deserves a close look. See the full details on our site.

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