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Stag Arms Pursuit 6.5mm Creedmoor 20″ Fluted Threaded Sporter

UPC: 840213905194

$1,599.99

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Description

Built on the Remington 700 footprint, the Stag Arms Pursuit is a modular bolt-action rifle tailored for precision shooting and compact transport. It uses an interchangeable three-lug bolt head with a 60-degree throw and a tool-less quick-disassemble bolt for straightforward maintenance, plus a pinned recoil lug for consistent bedding. Chambered in 6.5mm Creedmoor, this model ships with a 20″ fluted stainless steel barrel finished in black Cerakote and a TriggerTech Primary single-stage trigger for a consistent break.

Key Specifications

  • The action is Bolt Action.
  • The caliber is 6.5mm Creedmoor.
  • The barrel length is 20″.
  • The barrel description is Fluted Threaded.
  • The capacity is 5 + 1.
  • The trigger is TriggerTech Primary.
  • The rate of twist is 1:8″.
  • The weight is 8.75 lbs.
  • The stock is a Stag Arms Hybrid Hunter with adjustable cheek riser and length of pull.
  • The action includes a 20 MOA-biased rail with MLOK sections, Picatinny spigot, integrated QD cups, and an Arca Swiss plate.

The Pursuit combines a precision-oriented action, an adjustable hybrid hunter stock, and a threaded, fluted barrel to deliver a dependable, adaptable rifle platform for precision-driven shooters who value repeatable fit and modular features.

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Additional information

UPC

840213905194

Manufacturer

Manufacturer Part Number

SABR01040002

Action

Barrel Length

20"

Caliber/Gauge

6.5mm Creedmoor

Capacity

5 + 1

Safety

Lever Action

Sights

Optic Ready

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