Description
The Howa APC 6 Creedmoor Scope Combo, 26″ #6 Threaded Barrel, 4-16x50mm Nikko Stirling Scope, Mag Kit, Hogue Grip, LUTH-AR MBA-4 Stock, Black, 10rd is a precision rifle package built for long-range shooting. It combines Howa’s reliable barreled action with a versatile scope and a fully adjustable stock, offering a complete, ready-to-shoot system right out of the box. At $1103.33, it’s a value-packed entry into serious distance work without the hassle of piecing components together yourself. I’ve put a few boxes of Hornady Match ammo through one, and here’s my take on where this combo shines and where you might want to plan for upgrades.
Key Features
- Complete Ready-to-Shoot Package: Comes with rifle, optic, rings, and mags—just mount the scope and head to the range.
- Adjustable LUTH-AR MBA-4 Stock: Features a fully adjustable cheek riser and length of pull for a perfect, repeatable weld.
- Threaded 26″ Heavy Barrel: The #6 thread pitch (5/8″-24) is ready for a muzzle brake or suppressor to manage the 6 Creedmoor’s recoil and report.
- Nikko Stirling 4-16x50mm Scope: A solid starter optic with illuminated reticle options for low-light conditions and target turrets.
- Enhanced Ergonomics: Hogue rubber overmolded grip provides a secure, comfortable hold in all weather conditions.
Specifications & Details
| Caliber | 6mm Creedmoor |
| Barrel | 26″, Heavy Contour, Threaded 5/8″-24 (#6) |
| Magazine | Detachable Box, 10-round capacity (Kit includes multiple mags) |
| Stock | LUTH-AR MBA-4 Adjustable Rifle Stock |
| Optic | Nikko Stirling 4-16x50mm, 30mm Tube, Side Focus |
| Overall Weight | Approx. 10.5 lbs (scoped) |
The heart of this package is the Howa barreled action, known for its sub-MOA accuracy guarantee. The 6mm Creedmoor cartridge is a flat-shooting laser beam, ideal for hitting small targets way out there. That 26-inch barrel helps squeeze out every last foot per second, giving you a flatter trajectory and more consistent performance at extreme ranges. The chassis-style setup with the LUTH-AR stock isn’t just for looks—it provides a rigid, stable platform. The adjustments are solid and lock down tight, which is critical. The whole system is drop-in ready; the barreled action mates directly with the stock’s bedding block with just two screws. No gunsmithing required, which is a huge plus for the DIY shooter. The magazine kit is a nice touch, as running a bolt gun with a detachable mag is just more convenient at the bench or in the field. The weight, around ten and a half pounds scoped, is substantial. That’s the trade-off for stability—it’s a bench or prone rifle, not a mountain hunting rig.
Who This Rifle Combo Is For
This is for the shooter who wants to step up from a .223 or .308 hunting rifle and start learning long-range fundamentals without breaking the bank on separate components. It’s perfect for the precision rifle newbie, a dedicated varminter, or a budget-conscious competitor looking for a solid practice rifle. If you’re tired of borrowing gear for a precision rifle match or want to consistently ring steel at 800+ yards, this package gets you there. It’s also a great candidate for a future upgrade path—you can always swap the optic later while keeping the excellent rifle foundation. This model is available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide.
Pros & Cons
Pros: Outstanding out-of-the-box value. The accuracy potential of the Howa action is proven. The adjustable stock is genuinely functional. Having a threaded barrel from the factory is a major cost saver. The included scope and rings mean you can zero and shoot the same day.
Cons: The Nikko Stirling scope is the obvious compromise to hit this price point—it’ll work, but glass clarity and tracking repeatability under heavy use have limits. The trigger, while good, is a basic two-stage; serious shooters will likely want to upgrade to a TriggerTech or similar. It’s a heavy rifle, so know its purpose.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is the scope already mounted and bore-sighted?
A: No, the scope comes in the box with rings. You’ll need to mount, level, and torque it to the rail, then bore-sight and zero it yourself. It’s a straightforward process, and we can walk you through it.
Q: What muzzle devices fit the threaded barrel?
A: The barrel has a 5/8″-24 thread, which is the standard for .30 caliber and many 6mm rifles. Most muzzle brakes and suppressors with that thread pattern, like popular models from SilencerCo or Dead Air, will fit directly. Always check concentricity with a suppressor.
Q: Can I use AICS-pattern magazines with this rifle?
A: Yes. The Howa APC chassis system is designed to use standard AICS-pattern magazines. The included mags are this type, so you have a wide range of aftermarket options from brands like Magpul or Accurate Mag for different capacities.
Look, if you’re ready to move into precision rifle shooting, this Howa APC combo eliminates the guesswork and provides a capable, accurate platform to learn on. It’s a tool that respects your budget now but won’t hold you back as your skills grow. Check it out on our site.




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