A Surgeon Rifles Custom Scalpel SA bolt action precision rifle chambered in 6mm Creedmoor. Built on a Scalpel 591 short action with a fluted barrel, PSR muzzle brake, and McMillan A5 stock in three-tone desert Cerakote.
Start at the receiver, because that's where this build earns its keep. It's a Surgeon Scalpel 591 short action, the same family of actions that put Surgeon Rifles on the map with military and law enforcement precision shooters out of Prague, Oklahoma. The Scalpel name and the Surgeon Rifles logo sit cleanly machined into the receiver, with 6mm Creedmoor stamped right behind the front rail. That cartridge is the whole point. It runs flatter than 6.5 Creedmoor and bucks wind with less recoil, which is why it has taken over so many PRS-style firing lines.
The barrel wears straight flutes and ends in a tan-finished PSR muzzle brake with a knurled thread protector at the collar. Everything is Cerakoted in a three-tone desert pattern, from the barreled action to the brake, and the McMillan A5 stock carries the same scheme in flat dark earth and brown. That stock is the serious shooter's choice. You get an adjustable cheekpiece, a spacer-adjustable buttpad over a Decelerator pad, textured grip panels at the wrist and forend, and a row of flush QD sling sockets along the belly.
Look at the bolt. The body is cut with shallow spiral flutes and topped with a skeletonized frag-pattern handle, the kind that gives a gloved hand something to grab in a hurry. Feeding comes from an Accuracy International double-stack AICS pattern magazine through a Surgeon trigger guard and bottom metal, both marked with the RS logo.
No iron sights here. The full-length Picatinny rail up top tells you this rifle was always meant to wear glass, and plenty of it. The finish shows light handling marks consistent with careful range use, nothing that touches function.
For a buyer who wants a hand-built precision rig from a respected American shop, chambered in a cartridge that's winning matches right now, this one is ready to take a scope and go to work.
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