Description
You’re looking for a capable, flat-shooting hunting rifle that won’t require a second mortgage. You’ve heard the buzz about 6.5 Creedmoor’s performance, but the price tags on some platforms make you wince. The trick is finding a rifle that delivers where it counts—accuracy, reliability, and ergonomics—without the boutique price. That’s where the value proposition of a proven action meets a purpose-built stock.
The Howa/Hogue Kryptek Rifle 6.5 Creedmoor 22″ Barrel Austrian Brown Cerakote Finish Kryptek Highlander Stock 5rd is a factory-built hunting rifle combining Howa’s reliable 1500 barreled action with a Hogue OverMolded stock in Kryptek Highlander camo. It’s chambered in the popular 6.5 Creedmoor, features a 22-inch barrel with a durable Austrian Brown Cerakote finish, and comes ready to hunt. This package offers a significant cost advantage over custom builds while providing out-of-the-box functionality for the budget-conscious shooter.
Let’s talk about the core of this rifle: the Howa 1500 action. It’s a proven, solid design with a reputation for accuracy and smooth operation. Paired with that is the Hogue OverMolded stock, which isn’t just about the sharp Kryptek Highlander camouflage. The stock is injected with a rigid polymer core surrounded by a soft, grippy overmold. This means a solid bedding platform for the action and a comfortable, secure hold in all weather conditions—no slip, even with wet or cold hands. The barrel is a 22-inch sporter contour, a great middle-ground length for maneuverability in timber and maintaining velocity for the 6.5 Creedmoor cartridge.
The Austrian Brown Cerakote finish on the metalwork is a practical choice. It’s far more resistant to rust and wear than traditional bluing, which is a real benefit for a rifle that will see field use in Missouri’s variable climates. At a price point of $639.94, this complete package undercuts many competing rifles that offer only a basic synthetic stock and no corrosion-resistant coating. You’re getting a functional camo system and superior metal protection without the typical upcharge.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Caliber | 6.5 Creedmoor |
| Barrel Length | 22 Inches |
| Finish | Austrian Brown Cerakote |
| Stock | Hogue OverMolded, Kryptek Highlander |
| Magazine Capacity | 5 Rounds (Detachable Box Magazine) |
| Overall Length | Approx. 42.5 Inches |
Here’s the thing—no rifle is perfect for everyone, so let’s break down the tradeoffs. The pros are clear: exceptional value for a feature-set that includes camo and Cerakote, a famously accurate and reliable action, and an ergonomic stock that fits out of the box with no gunsmithing required. The cons? It’s a hunting rifle, not a target model. The sporter barrel isn’t meant for long strings of rapid fire, and the trigger, while good, is adjustable for weight but not a match-grade unit. The weight settles around 7.5 to 8 pounds, which is standard for its class but not ultra-light.
So who is this rifle for? It’s ideal for the Missouri deer hunter who wants a modern, low-recoil caliber like the 6.5 Creedmoor in a durable, weather-ready package without overspending. It’s also a smart pick for a first-time big-game hunter or a shooter wanting a reliable, accurate rifle for the range without the fuss of assembling components. The barreled action is also a known entity for builders; it’s a common drop-in for aftermarket chassis systems from brands like MDT or KRG if you decide to change direction later.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Does this rifle come with scope bases installed?
A: No, scope bases are not included. The Howa 1500 action uses a standardized 6-48 screw pattern, and quality bases from manufacturers like Warne, Leupold, or EGW are readily available and affordable.
Q: Is the magazine detachable?
A: Yes. This model uses a detachable box magazine with a 5-round capacity, which can make unloading and handling safer and more convenient in the field compared to a fixed internal magazine.
Q: What is the barrel’s rate of twist?
A: The 6.5 Creedmoor barrel from Howa typically features a 1:8 twist rate. This stabilizes a wide range of bullet weights, from lighter varmint projectiles up to the heavy, high-BC bullets favored for long-range shooting and hunting.
This Howa/Hogue package represents a serious bang-for-your-buck proposition. It takes the guesswork out of building a capable hunting rifle and delivers it ready for an optic. This rifle is available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide, with an FFL transfer required for firearm purchases. If a dependable, feature-rich 6.5 Creedmoor at a sensible price fits your needs, this configuration deserves a close look.



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