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Howa 1500 HB in 223 rem
Posted: Tue Apr 19, 2011 5:00 pm
by StevenB
My PTA turned up today for my new Howa 1500 HB 223 rem. Pity I can't go pick it up until after easter
Have got the 6-18x40 Nikon Buckmaster FCD ready and waiting, just need to get some mounts and rings for it.
hopefully pics to come soon
Re: Howa 1500 HB in 223 rem
Posted: Tue Apr 19, 2011 9:13 pm
by Brad Y
Nice, the howas are a decent rig for not much outlay and always seem to shoot fairly well. My old one in 22-250 was great. If you can, make sure you get a timney trigger for it- they are better than the factory ones. Also and if its not grouping how you think it should, make sure its barrel free floats and the action gets bedded down properly. Once you do that, you will be shooting bug hole groups.
Re: Howa 1500 HB in 223 rem
Posted: Tue Apr 19, 2011 9:50 pm
by JasonF
Isn't there a guy in Australia that specialises in working magic on Howa/Vanguard factory triggers? Operating through Ebay?
Steven - sounds like a nice rifle. I look forward to seeing some pics.
Re: Howa 1500 HB in 223 rem
Posted: Sat Apr 30, 2011 11:01 pm
by DPV2010
Im still waiting for my PTA to arrive for my Howa 1500 .223 as well!
little jealous you have yours!
Re: Howa 1500 HB in 223 rem
Posted: Sun May 01, 2011 9:16 pm
by DPV2010
just a quick question for any one that knows (sorry to hijack thread).
are the howas free floating?
Re: Howa 1500 HB in 223 rem
Posted: Fri May 06, 2011 9:07 pm
by bigfellascott
quote="DPV2010"]just a quick question for any one that knows (sorry to hijack thread).
are the howas free floating?[/quote]
Yep sure are mate!
Top outfit for the money, I recently got one in 22.250HB and its an absolute cracker!
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Re: Howa 1500 HB in 223 rem
Posted: Fri May 06, 2011 9:10 pm
by bigfellascott
JasonF wrote:Isn't there a guy in Australia that specialises in working magic on Howa/Vanguard factory triggers? Operating through Ebay?
Steven - sounds like a nice rifle. I look forward to seeing some pics.
Glen Coughlan is his name -
gcoughlan@hotmail.com
Send him an email and he should get back to you.
His work is absolutely beautiful, I got mine done and its around 80z now and is super light and no creep etc, just touch it and its away! Best $58 ive ever spent! and that includes return registered post.
Re: Howa 1500 HB in 223 rem
Posted: Tue Aug 02, 2011 9:32 pm
by bigfellascott
StevenB wrote:My PTA turned up today for my new Howa 1500 HB 223 rem. Pity I can't go pick it up until after easter
Have got the 6-18x40 Nikon Buckmaster FCD ready and waiting, just need to get some mounts and rings for it.
hopefully pics to come soon
How did it go mate, shot it yet?, if its like my mates it will be very good, his shoots .5" or better with handloads, his has the Boyds Thumbhole stock as well.
Re: Howa 1500 HB in 223 rem
Posted: Wed Oct 05, 2011 2:41 pm
by StevenB
I've put a few rounds through it now and am pretty happy with it. The trigger does need lightning though.
A very nice rifle for the money, and definitely got me considering another one in a larger calibre, maybe a 6BR
Re: Howa 1500 HB in 223 rem
Posted: Wed Oct 05, 2011 8:30 pm
by bigfellascott
StevenB wrote:I've put a few rounds through it now and am pretty happy with it. The trigger does need lightning though.
A very nice rifle for the money, and definitely got me considering another one in a larger calibre, maybe a 6BR
Good to hear your happy with it mate, so hows it go group wise? do you reload for it? also what stock did you end up getting? The Boyds/Howa seem to work really well together I know quite a few how have that combo now and boy are they getting some fantastic results with it. I'll be away soon and giving the fur a bit of a touch up! can't wait.
My mate has the Howa in 223HB in the Woodland thumbhole I think its called - he gets some great groups as well, I would however get the trigger adjusted as that will normally shrink groups as well, If you aren't comfortable in doing it yourself send Glen Couglan a email - He does great work on them and is cheap as well. Details are above in an early post.
well done mate, post some picks up of the targets you shot if you have any.