A Pure Shooting Machine

Published on April 6, 2017
Duration: 1:41

The Howa Chassis Rifle (HCR) by Legacy Sports International is designed for long-range precision shooting, featuring a billet aluminum chassis for modularity. It offers various configurations, including scope packages with a Diamond 4-16x44 scope, and is available in multiple calibers and barrel lengths. The rifle incorporates a two-stage Howa Actuator Control Trigger and a three-position safety.

Quick Summary

The Howa Chassis Rifle (HCR) by Legacy Sports International is a precision long-range shooting platform featuring a billet aluminum chassis for modularity. It can be configured with a 4-16x44 Diamond scope, a 20 MOA EGW rail, and is available in calibers like .308 Win and 6.5 Creedmoor with various barrel lengths.

Chapters

  1. 00:02Introduction to Howa Chassis Rifle
  2. 00:11HCR Design and Purpose
  3. 00:20Scope Package Details
  4. 00:34Rail and Caliber Options
  5. 00:44Color and Barrel Lengths
  6. 00:54Chassis and Trigger System
  7. 01:12Safety Mechanism
  8. 01:25Where to Find More Information

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Howa Chassis Rifle (HCR) designed for?

The Howa Chassis Rifle (HCR) by Legacy Sports International is specifically engineered for the long-range precision shooter, offering a robust platform with modularity and accuracy.

What are the key features of the Howa Chassis Rifle's scope package?

The HCR scope package includes a 4-16x44 Diamond long-range scope with lockout zero turrets, side parallax adjustment, and dual illumination, along with a 20 MOA EGW rail.

What caliber and barrel options are available for the Howa Chassis Rifle?

The HCR is available in .308 Winchester, 6.5 Creedmoor, .243 Winchester, and .223 Remington. Barrel options include 20-inch, 24-inch heavy, and 26-inch heavy barrels.

Can you describe the trigger and safety mechanism on the Howa Chassis Rifle?

The HCR features a two-stage Howa Actuator Control (HAC) trigger that breaks around 2.5 pounds. It also has a three-position safety: fire, safe (bolt operable), and locked (bolt secured).

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