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A Brief History of the Howa 1500 Rifles
Jeff Tilkens

Howa has always maintained a great reputation for making good rifles, and the 1500 Series is no exception. To study the Howa rifles you must first start by studying the company itself, and then you can look at the many versions of the Howa 1500.

In 1907, Toyoda’s Loom Works, LTD. was created. Toyoda’s Loom Works manufactured and sold textile sewing looms. As the company grew, they started manufacturing spinning machinery. In 1916, Toyoda’s Loom Works officially commenced the manufacturing of the spinning machinery followed by the manufacturing of cast steel in 1935. In 1941, Toyoda’s Loom Works merged with Showa Heavy Industries, Ltd., a manufacturer of machine tools. The company became Howa Heavy Industries, Ltd. Four years later the name was changed to what is still known as Howa Machinery LTD.

Over the years Howa Machinery began manufacturing air chucks, pneumatic equipment, floor scrubbers, aluminum sound-proof windows, rodless cylinders, and vertical double-sided exposure systems for printed circuit boards. In 2000, Howa acquired the ISO 9001 certification in the machine tool accessories and firearms divisions.

Howa is best known for their Howa Rifles. The Howa rifle outshoots well-known rifles costing hundreds more than the Howa 1500 rifle. Howa firearms are known to be the most accurate rifle right out of the box. Ideal for hunting, target shooting, or plinking, the Howa M-1500 rifles, give you the Howa accuracy you are looking for. Featuring rugged durability and dependable quality craftsmanship, the Howa 1500 rifle is built to get the job done.

The two Howa rifles that I find to be their best are the Howa 1500 combo package and the Howa 1500 Sporting Rifle. The Howa/Knoxx Axiom 1500 Combo Package Rifle comes with a Nikko Platinum 4-16 x 44 scope and is a great rifle at a great price. This rifle combines the integrity success of the Howa 1500 Rifle with the proven Knoxx Industries Axiom V/S rifle stock and the Nikko platinum 4-16 x 44 scope. Chambered in a 223 Remington caliber with a 24-inch heavy barrel and adjustable length of pull from 11.5 inches to 15.5 inches, the Howa 1500 rifle Knoxx Axiom Combo package is a huge value to any hunter or target shooter.

The second rifle I found to be a great value was the Howa 1500 Sporting Rifle. It is a good looking rifle, with its nutmeg wood thumbhole stock. The Howa 1500 Sporting Rifle features a flared pistol grip and scalloped thumbhole that ensures a comfortable grip and precise trigger control. A 24-inch barrel and blue steel finish complete the professional camouflage look of this useful rifle. Chambered in 300 Winchester Magnum and featuring a three-position safety and 8.4 pound weight, the Howa 1500 Rifle is going to give you that Howa accuracy and dependability you are looking for.

So, after exploring just two of the many Howa 1500 rifles, I ask: Howa, underrated or just unknown?

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Message From: Arms Ready on 9/8/2009 7:45:34 PM
I just bought a older model 1500 Howa, 30alt... Not real crazy bout the 30-06s, like the 243,270 calibers better, but this is a old solid gun, looks good, pretty ole stock, looks like monty carlo stock.. Had too send bolt in for an up grade, says all models 1500s, 1550s, and 1700s needed this upgrade... Anybody else knows what i'm talkin about on the upgrade issue..... They sent me my bolt kit too send back along with my bolt only for the upgrade... Cost me nothing, except little extra shipping so i can track the dang thing....But i bet when i get the bolt back, that will be one mean alt 6 in its class...........
Message From: Trigger Happy on 9/3/2009 4:09:00 AM
I have shot my 1500 .223 for the last 2 wknds and 2 words sum it up...Bad Asss
Message From: Shadwell on 8/24/2009 1:50:14 PM
I have three Howas one that has been totally customised in 7mm Rem Mag. One in 204 Ruger and another in .243, All three rifles have thumhole stocks and will shoot quarter inch groups at 100 yards with handloaded ammunition. They offer great value for money and the 1500 action is sound for building accurate custom rifles from. Thoroughly recommended and well worth the money.
Message From: Siggie on 7/23/2009 12:40:48 PM
I bought the 22-250 Varminator Supreme SS Nutmeg Stock. After breaking in the barrel, I couldn't be happier. Very accurate with many of the available factory loads and just plain deadly with handloads. I'd say they are Underrated.
Message From: Siggie on 7/23/2009 12:24:42 PM
I bought the 22-250 Varminator Supreme SS Nutmeg Stock. After breaking in the barrel, I couldn't be happier. Very accurate with many of the available factory loads and just plain deadly with handloads. I'd say they are Underrated.
Message From: Slick Rick on 5/25/2009 3:21:32 AM
I liked your article on the Howa M-1500 Rifle it inspired me to purchase my own. Thank You
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