Going the Distance! Springfield’s New 2020 Waypoint In Long Action — NRA 2024

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Springfield Armory’s latest announcement at the 2024 NRAAM: the new Model 2020 Waypoint in long action.

This rifle expands beyond short-action calibers, offering options in 7mm Rem. Mag., 7mm PRC, .300 Win. Mag., 300 PRC, .270 Win. and .30-06.

The Model 2020 Waypoint features a tensioned carbon fiber barrel with a muzzle brake. It’s free-floated for optimal accuracy.

The Model 2020 Waypoint rifle in long action.
The MSRP is $2,599.

Springfield Armory is particularly proud of the action, which uses EDM (electrical discharge machining) to maintain tight tolerances.

SEE ALSO: Springfield Armory Model 2020 Waypoint – Is it worth the Pricepoint?

The EDM raceways are held to 1/1000th of an inch, and the bolt is hardened before machining for perfect tolerances.

This rifle includes a detachable magazine, QD slots on both sides and in the stock, a comfortable recoil pad, and M-LOK on the bottom of the stock. The carbon fiber barrel contributes to a lightweight yet durable design.

Springfield Armory backs this rifle with a 3/4 MOA accuracy guarantee. The Model 2020 Waypoint also features a TriggerTech trigger, enhancing shooting performance.

The MSRP is $2,599, but you can expect street prices to be lower. Overall, this is a well-crafted, attractive rifle with impressive features.

Check out GunsAmerica for a full review coming soon, or visit Springfield Armory’s website for more details.

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About the author: Larry Z is a seasoned outdoorsman, lifelong hunter, and the kind of guy who’d rather track whitetails than scroll social media. As an editor for GunsAmerica, he’s got a sharp eye for spotting both solid gear and bad gun laws. Whether he’s deep in the woods or deep in editorial deadlines, Larry brings a no-nonsense, tell-it-like-it-is approach to firearms, hunting, and the great American tradition of self-reliance. If there’s a hot debate on gun rights or the latest in hunting tech, you can bet Larry’s got an opinion—and it’s probably backed up with both facts and field experience.

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