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		<title>New Howa Hera H7 Chassis Rifles &#8212; Under $840 MSRP</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[At SHOT Show 2023, Legacy Sports Int&#8217;l introduced a new line of Howa rifles that should be popular with hunters as well as PRS/NRL Factory-Class competitors. The new Howa Hera H7 rifles features an internal aluminum V-block chassis with modern composite external stock body. The forearm (aka &#8220;forestock&#8221;) is aluminum with M-LOK slots. The rear [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>At SHOT Show 2023, <a href="https://www.legacysports.com/" target="_blank">Legacy Sports Int&#8217;l</a> introduced a new line of Howa rifles that should be popular with hunters as well as PRS/NRL Factory-Class competitors. The new <a href="https://www.legacysports.com/hera-h7-webpage/" target="_blank">Howa Hera H7 rifles</a> features an internal aluminum V-block chassis with modern composite external stock body. The forearm (aka &#8220;forestock&#8221;) is aluminum with M-LOK slots. The rear half of this German-engineered stock is fiberglass-reinforced polymer. These rifles are VERY affordable, with an $839.00 base MSRP.</p>
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<p>The stock features a removable cheekpiece plus adjustable length-of-pull with 3 LOP inserts. The butt panel itself can be removed, allowing a bit of internal storage. The rifle ships with two AICS-compatible 5-round magazines.</p>
<p>The Hera H7 is offered in three colors: Tan, Black, or OD Green. Notably there are THREE barrel options: 24&#8243; Carbon-wrapped, 24&#8243; Heavy Contour, and 22&#8243; Light Contour. These all have &#8220;suppressor-ready&#8221; threaded muzzles. We expect hunters will chose the Carbon-wrapped barrel, while PRS/NRL shooters will choose the Heavy-barrel configuration.</p>
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<p>All the Hera H7 models feature a smooth-running Howa action fitted with the excellent <strong>HACT 2-stage trigger</strong> (see below). We&#8217;ve used this adjustable 2-stage trigger and it is among the best factory triggers you&#8217;ll find. These rifles all come with a <b>Sub-MOA guarantee and a Lifetime Warranty</b>. Two chamberings are currently offered: 6.5 Creedmoor and .308 Winchester. We hope Howa eventually offers a 6mm chambering in the future &#8212; 6mm Creedmoor, 6XC, 6GT, or 6mmBR.</p>
<p><img class="alignright" hspace="6" src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/howaherah7x5.jpg" alt="howa hera h7 stock">We like all the key features of the Howa Hera H7 rifle &#8212; the action, the barrel options, the excellent 2-stage trigger, and the very affordable price (MSRP starts at just $839.00). However, we question the design of the lower part of the rear stock section. This starts with a downward angle like a normal hunting stock, but then it angles upward to the butt-pad. That V-shaped design might not work so well with a conventional rear bag. We suspect some owners will add a straight piece of Delrin or aluminum to act as a bag-rider.</p>
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<p><b><big>Hera Arms H7 Chassis System</big></b><br />
The Hera Arms H7 Chassis is a modern and easy-to-use stock system for the Howa (short action) system. Made of fiberglass-reinforced polymer, with aluminum V-block and aluminum forestock, this stock system comes with two spacers, a polymer cheekpiece and an AICS-compatible, 5-round magazine. The H7 stock system has M-Lok mount points for mounting various accessories. Shown above is the Tan version with carbon-wrapped 24&#8243; barrel.</p>
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<blockquote><p><img class="alignright" hspace="10" src="http://accurateshooter.net/pix/howahcr1603.jpg" alt ="Howa 1600 HACT Two-Stage Trigger"><b>Howa 1500 HACT 2-Stage Trigger</b><br />
Howa 1500s feature the very nice Howa HACT trigger. This is an adjustable, two-stage trigger, set for about 3 pounds (combined stages). Crisp and repeatable, this is an excellent trigger for a factory gun. There is no annoying Glock-style safety lever in the middle of the trigger blade. The 2-stage design and pull weight range works well for a hunting rifle or a rig for PRS competition. Rifleshooter.com says the Howa trigger is &#8220;one of the best factory triggers, along with Tikka. I’ve found the Howa trigger superior to a Remington 700 &#8212; the Howas doesn’t need to be replaced.&#8221; </p>
<p>Writing for the Western Outdoor News, WONews.com, Steve Comus has field-tested the HACT Trigger. Steve writes: “I always liked two-stage triggers, because of the way I could take-up the slack and then actually know when the rifle was going to go off. The take-up on the [HACT] trigger was fast and easy. The crisp, positive release when pressure was put on during the second stage [reminded me] of some of the target rifles I shot through the years.”</p></blockquote>
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