I've built several Howa 1500 rifles and have run 10,000+ rounds through them over the years. Always solid and repeatable.
-Criterion prefits barrels when you burn out the factory tube. Use Bighorn barrel nut for DIY barrel changes.
-Timney trigger available 1.5-4lbs
-Manners, HS Precision, MDT, MPA and more offer -stocks/chassis.
Like others have said, the Bergara does have an edge on total parts available but there are some benefits to the Howa action that can be easy to overlook:
- HACT trigger is pretty damn good! Feels more like a Timney than a factory trigger.
- Beefy Integral tapered recoil lug; easy to bed
- Front Action screw bolts into bottom of recoil lug so zero movement when torqued.
- Rear action screw located behind trigger and mounts into rear tang.
- Flat bottom action pattern helps with consistentcy when bedding into stock.
- Three position safety so you can cycle action while on safe (not sure if Berg has this)
- Mauser style extractor to get positive extraction without slipping over rim.
- Bayonet style firing pin disassembly; easy to take apart and reassemble with zero tools.
- SubMOA guarantee for life of rifle; may or may not matter depending on your needs though.
- Legacy Sports has AWESOME customer service and have been active here on hide lately. @Matt @ LSI can take care of you if you run into any issues/questions.
I've built 6 Howas and all of them shot 1/2 or better (except the 308, that was closer to .75).
Either rifle is great option, but my vote goes to Howa for the reasons above.
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