Legacy Highlander 223 Remington Kryptek Camo with Scope Package

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Legacy Highlander 223 Remington Kryptek Camo with Scope Package
$679.88 $901.00

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Product Description

What’s in the Box

  • Legacy Hogue Kryptek Cerakote 223 REM
  • Detachable Magazine Conversion Kit
  • Nikko Stirling Game King 4-16x44 Scope
  • Scope Rings and Rail Mount
  • Bi-Pod
  • Cable Lock
  • Owner’s Manual

New for 2015! Legacy has combined the Kryptek Highlander camo dip on the Hogue Overmolded stock with an Austrian Brown Cerakote coating on the barrel, action and trigger group to form an awesome looking camo in the field! Available is short action, long action and magnum calibers and lightweight, standard or heavy barrel configurations each rifle comes with a Nikko Stirling Gameking 4-16x44 scope in Kryptek Highlander camo.

    Features
  • Nikko Stirling Gameking 1 in., 4-16x44 Scope
  • Cerakote Finish
  • Kryptek Highlander Camo
  • Sling Swivel Studs Included
  • Kryptek Highlander Camo Rings and Base
  • Accepts Our Detachable Mag Conversion Kits
  • Forged, One-Piece Bolt with Two Locking Lugs
  • Two Stage Match Trigger
  • Three Position Safety
  • Includes Bipod

Firearm Specifications

  • Manufacturer: Legacy Sports
  • Model: Hogue Kryptek Carakote Rifle Pacakge
  • Caliber: 223 Remington
  • Finish: Austrian Brown
  • Stock Color: Highlander
  • Barrel Length: 20 in.
  • Length of Pull: 13.87 in.
  • Overall Length: 40.25 in.
  • Weight: 9.6 lbs.

Customer Comments & Questions

Customer Reviews

(5 out of 5) Howa Kryptec 1500 in .223
by from South Bend, Indiana on

Just got this 2 weeks ago. It is an outstanding looking rifle. It is quite heavy, and that helps in handling at the range. It is not a hunting rifle unless you are the HULK!! The trigger is outstanding I believe. If you are upgrading much on this rifle, the trigger will be last if at all. The recoil pad is very nice, not that it needs much. I zeroed within 40 rounds at 50 yards. It was raining and about 40 out when I did so, which was nice. I did 10 round targets, and the best was 1.5 inch grouping. That's all rifle, as I'm used to shotguns and 249s from my time in the service. The detachable mag was installed and worked well. It takes a bit of work to get the fifth round in it in the beginning, but not bad. I will be moving up to the 10 round soon as 5 rounds just isn't enough. The down side is the scope rings. They are difficult to work with, and do not instill much confidence. Have not had issues with them yet, but I will be keeping a good eye on it. SOSS had this out the next day. I used an FFL they listed, and was not happy with them at all. But that issue has nothing to do with the rifle or SOSS. I will buy from SOSS and would recommend the Howa to anyone.