Howa 1500-Series Rifles for National Rifle League
Here’s important news for tactical shooters. There’s a rival to the Precision Rifle Series (PRS), the National Rifle League (NRL). And now the NRL has a major rifle sponsor — Howa. This Japanese rifle-maker will support the NRL’s 2018 season as Official Factory Rifle Sponsor. Good choice. We’ve shot Howa 1500-series rifles, and we know they offer excellent performance for the price. You can buy a complete Howa tactical rig, such as the KRG Bravo, or get a barreled action and put it into a variety of third-party modular stocks. Plus Criterion Barrels now offers Pre-Fit barrels in a variety of chamberings for Howa 1500 actions.
For 2018, the NRL will host 15 Precision Rifle matches, and the NRL 2018 Championships will be on October 19th – 21st in Idaho. There Howa will provide valuable prizes for top competitors. CLICK HERE for more information on the NRL 2018 match schedule.
National Rifle League Upcoming Spring Matches
Absolute Zero Sniper Match
North Carolina, February 23-25, 2018
Bighorn Steel Classic
Nebraska, March 2-4, 2018
Monster Lake Mayhem
Wyoming, April 6-8, 2018
Owen’s Armory Battle Royale
Arizona, April 27-29, 2018
JC Steel Target Challenge
Washington, May 4-6, 2018
Silent Night by Butch’s
Oklahoma, May 25-26, 2018
Howa 1500 Rifles and Actions — Good Stuff
Howa Machinery has been exporting sporting rifles for more than four decades since its first unit shipped in 1967. The Howa Model 1500 boast a smooth-running action and a fine two-stage HACT trigger (that’s a lot better than the standard trigger in most other factory rifles). For 2018, Howa is moving into the tactical/practical Precision market with a full line of competition ready rifles.
“We are very excited to be a part of the National Rifle League for 2018. We had the opportunity to be a part of a few matches in 2017 and the response was amazing. We view the NRL as an opportunity to connect with precision rifle shooters all around the country and share our passion for bolt-action rifles and the competition camaraderie.” Stated Mathew Hornback of Howa USA.
Travis Ishida, NRL President, noted “how capable these Howa rifles are for our style of shooting. The new Howa competition-ready rifles offer a sub-MOA guarantee out of the box[.] I am truly excited to have Howa supporting the NRL and to see them perform this year.”
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Tags: Criterion Barrels, Howa, Howa 1500, National Rifle League, NRL, Pre-Fit
Nice one!! Congratulations to Howa (and/or LSI?) for this move. I’m not a personal fan of lookalike military sniper rifles, but am nevertheless most impressed by the KRG-Bravo concept and with Criterion pre-fit pre-chambered barrels, what’s not to like? I’ve long thought the Howa 1500 an underrated rifle, but this will maybe help dispel that impression many have.
McGowen also offers a Howage, see http://mcgowenbarrel.com/the-howage/
I just purchased the Howa American flag in 6.5 cm…
This rifle shoots hole in hole off the bench at 200 yds so I’m hoping the same a bit further out ..
Needless to say I love the rifle. My only wish is the mag release be put behind the mag so not to be hit and you drop a mag.. Customer Service at Howa is also exelent.. Mine was missing a part (no fault of Howa ) and within 2 days was at my door..
Great job on the rifles and making it affordable to outshoot some of the overpriced ones out there…