Hi Folks,
Wondering if anyone has had a chance to check out this new offering from HOWA, was thinking on buying a 26" .308 for some f-class upto 800 yards.
HOWA HCR .308 26" Barrel
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Re: HOWA HCR .308 26" Barrel
Hi Templar
I think that you will in the long term find the barrel lacking, but the action will outlast that. I have run a factory Howa for a few years before re-barrelling and it was OK - and good enough to learn on, but that is as far as it goes - it will never be fully competitive.
Get a bag rider front and back, or bipod front and rear bar rider and its probably a good place to start though until funds dictate ta new match quality barrel.
My howa never shot past 58's/60, but with a match barrel and modified stock, its now putting in regular enough 60's to say its competitive.
If I was to set up a rifle now for full on competitive FClass, and money was not an issue, the Howa would NOT get a look in.
Cheers
Adrian
I think that you will in the long term find the barrel lacking, but the action will outlast that. I have run a factory Howa for a few years before re-barrelling and it was OK - and good enough to learn on, but that is as far as it goes - it will never be fully competitive.
Get a bag rider front and back, or bipod front and rear bar rider and its probably a good place to start though until funds dictate ta new match quality barrel.
My howa never shot past 58's/60, but with a match barrel and modified stock, its now putting in regular enough 60's to say its competitive.
If I was to set up a rifle now for full on competitive FClass, and money was not an issue, the Howa would NOT get a look in.
Cheers
Adrian
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Re: HOWA HCR .308 26" Barrel
I think it would be really good for tactical matches , its good that you can save money by getting the right stock up front, but do not expect to be fully competitive in FTR with a 26", still, no harm in trying you may get a good barrel and if you want a more versatile rifle, for tac, hunt, ftr then give it a go ...
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