First Look: Bear Creek Arsenal Bolt-Action AR-10 Uppers

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posted on March 21, 2025
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LEDE AR 10 Bolt Action Upper

Bear Creek Arsenal has announced the launch of its AR-10 uppers and rifles in a new bolt action style, designed to offer precision, reliability and versatility.

The new bolt-action AR-10 uppers and rifles will be available in four popular calibers: .308 Winchester, 6.5 Creedmoor, .243 Winchester, and .22-250 Remington. Each caliber has been carefully selected to meet the diverse needs of hunters and competitive shooters.

Key Features:

  • Precision Engineering: The bolt-action style design promotes inherent accuracy and consistency.
  • Versatile Caliber Options: With options in .308 Win., 6.5 Creedmoor, .243 Win., and .22-250 Rem., shooters can choose the perfect caliber for their specific application.
  • Enhanced Ergonomics: Complete rifles incorporate user-friendly features such as adjustable stocks and improved grip surfaces for better handling and comfort.

For more information on these new rifles and uppers, visit bearcreekarsenal.com.

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