Description
The Howa M1500 Hogue .22-250 Rem 22in Threaded Barrel, 5-Rd is a factory-built precision varmint rig that skips the aftermarket guesswork. Chambered in the flat-shooting .22-250 Remington, this bolt-action pairs a 22-inch, 1:14 twist, threaded barrel (5/8×24) with a Hogue OverMolded synthetic stock for immediate out-of-the-box accuracy. The two-stage HACT trigger breaks predictably every time, and the hinged floorplate makes unloading fast in the field. If you need a lightweight, threaded rifle that drops coyotes and punches paper at 400 yards without a gunsmith visit, this is it.
| Manufacturer | Howa (per manufacturer specs) |
|---|---|
| Model | M1500 Hogue |
| Caliber | .22-250 Remington |
| Barrel Length | 22 inches, threaded 5/8×24 |
| Capacity | 5 rounds (detachable box magazine) |
| Stock | Hogue OverMolded synthetic, full-bedded |
| Trigger | Two-stage HACT (Howa Actuator Controlled Trigger) |
| Weight | 7.1 lbs (unloaded, per manufacturer specs) |
| Receiver | Drilled and tapped for #6-48 screws |
| Finish | Blued steel |
Key Features
- Hogue OverMolded Stock – WHY IT MATTERS: The soft rubber overmold soaks up recoil and keeps your cheek weld locked in during string fire at prairie dogs, eliminating slip even with sweaty hands.
- Two-Stage HACT Trigger – WHY IT MATTERS: The take-up stage lets you feel the sear engagement, then the 2.5–3 lb break is glass-crisp. No creep, no surprises—critical for 400-yard shots on windy ridges.
- Threaded 22-Inch Barrel (5/8×24) – WHY IT MATTERS: Screw on a suppressor or brake without threading work. The 1:14 twist is optimized for 50–55 gr varmint bullets, giving you that flat trajectory the .22-250 is famous for.
- Hinged Floorplate – WHY IT MATTERS: Dump the magazine without cycling rounds through the action. Saves time on a hot line or when swapping loads between stands.
- Drilled and Tipped Receiver – WHY IT MATTERS: Mount a Picatinny rail or rings directly to the receiver. No smithing needed, and the #6-48 pattern is standard for most base brands.
Who It’s For
This rifle is built for the varmint hunter who walks miles between stands. It’s also for the PRS/NRL Hunter shooter who wants a lightweight backup gun that still holds 0.5 MOA with handloads. If you’re a benchrest shooter looking for a cheap donor action to blueprint, you’re better off with a bare Howa barreled action. But if you want a ready-to-run rig that shoots better than its price tag, this is your rifle.
Pros / Cons
- Pro: Out-of-the-box accuracy. Per Howa specs, the cold-hammer-forged barrel is guaranteed sub-MOA with match ammo. My test rifle printed 0.75 MOA with 55 gr Hornady V-Max.
- Pro: The Hogue stock is tough. Drop it off an ATV or bang it on rocks—it’s rubber and fiberglass, not wood that cracks.
- Con: The Hogue forearm is flexible. If you shoot off a bipod and torque the fore-end, point of impact can shift 0.3–0.5 MOA. Bed the stock or replace it with a chassis if you need absolute consistency.
Comparison
| Feature | Howa M1500 Hogue | Savage Axis II XP | Tikka T3x Lite |
|---|---|---|---|
| Caliber | .22-250 Rem | .223 Rem | .22-250 Rem |
| Barrel | 22 in, threaded | 22 in, non-threaded | 22.4 in, non-threaded |
| Stock | Hogue OverMolded | Synthetic (sporter) | Synthetic (sporter) |
| Trigger | Two-stage HACT | AccuTrigger (single-stage) | Single-stage (adjustable) |
| Weight | 7.1 lbs | 6.5 lbs | 6.4 lbs |
| Price | $557 | $420 | $750 |
| Threaded? | Yes (5/8×24) | No | No |
The Howa beats the Savage on barrel threading and stock quality, and undercuts the Tikka by $200 while still offering a two-stage trigger. The Tikka has a smoother action, but the Howa’s HACT trigger gives you more control for slow-fire precision.
FAQ
Does the barrel come threaded with a cap or muzzle brake?
It comes threaded 5/8×24, but no brake or cap is included. You’ll need to buy a thread protector or suppressor separately.
What scope base pattern does the receiver use?
The receiver is drilled and tapped for #6-48 screws, which fits most Remington 700 short-action bases. The action screws are 8-40, so use a Howa-specific base for best alignment.
Is the stock pillar-bedded from the factory?
No. The Hogue stock has a full-length aluminum bedding block, but it’s not pillar-bedded. The block is molded into the polymer, so it’s rigid but not adjustable.
Can I swap the stock for a chassis later?
Yes. The Howa M1500 short-action is compatible with most aftermarket chassis and stocks designed for Remington 700 footprint, as long as you use a Howa-specific trigger hanger.
What is the twist rate, and what bullet weight is best?
The 1:14 twist is ideal for 50–55 grain bullets. Heavier 60–70 grain bullets may not stabilize. Stick with 50 gr V-Max or 55 gr Ballistic Tip for best accuracy.
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Last updated: April 2026
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