Springfield Armory 2020 Waypoint 6.5 Creedmoor 22 in
Pros & cons
What works
- Weighs 7 lbs 3 oz - over 1.5 lbs lighter than many comparable steel-barreled precision rifles.
- Adjustable TriggerTech trigger with a 2.5–5 lb pull weight range for fine-tuning.
- 22-inch fluted 416 stainless barrel optimizes 6.5 Creedmoor velocity without excess length.
- Carbon-fiber hybrid stock with M-LOK forend shaves weight and permits accessory mounting.
Trade-offs
- Price at $1,794.99 demands a premium optic, adding $800+ to the true system cost.
- Single 5-round magazine included; additional AICS-pattern mags cost $40-$60 each.
- Evergreen camo stock finish limits aesthetic customization without a full dip or paint job.
- Radial muzzle brake is loud and concussive; most users will replace it with a suppressor mount.
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About this product
The Springfield Armory 2020 Waypoint 6.5 Creedmoor 22 in is a premium bolt-action field rifle engineered for precision long-range shooting in a package that balances weight and velocity. It represents Springfield's modern take on the hunter's rifle, merging carbon fiber construction with proven Remington 700-pattern compatibility. The combination is specifically built for the shooter who demands accuracy on the move, not just on the bench.
What is the Springfield Armory 2020 Waypoint used for?
The Springfield Armory 2020 Waypoint is a dedicated long-range hunting and field target platform, not a benchrest queen. Its 22-inch fluted barrel in 6.5 Creedmoor is optimized for ballistic efficiency from prone or supported field positions, while the 7 lb 3 oz total weight and 43.5-inch overall length make it maneuverable in a blind or during a stalk. The TriggerTech adjustable trigger and AICS-pattern magazine system ensure reliable, repeatable operation when you need one clean shot at distance.
How does the Springfield Armory 2020 Waypoint compare to the Stevens 334?
The Waypoint directly competes with rifles like the Stevens 334, offering superior materials and refinement for a significant price premium. Where the Stevens 334 provides core utility with a basic synthetic stock and fixed 4.5 lb trigger, the Waypoint features a lightweight carbon-fiber hybrid stock, a user-adjustable TriggerTech system (2.5–5 lb), and a fluted stainless steel barrel—the Waypoint is better for the hunter who prioritizes shaving ounces and customizing trigger feel. For a pure budget-conscious entry into a cartridge like .308 Win, the Stevens 334 remains the pragmatic choice.
What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?
This rifle weighs 7 pounds 3 ounces (approx. 3.27 kg) and has an overall length of 43.5 inches (1105mm). The 22-inch fluted barrel (559mm) is the primary contributor to its handling balance, providing enough tube for the 6.5 Creedmoor to achieve effective velocity without the unwieldy length of a 24 or 26-inch precision rifle barrel. The stock profile and M-LOK forend width keep the rifle narrow for easy transport in a vehicle or sling carry.
Who is this NOT for?
This rifle is not for the first-time buyer seeking a budget .308 deer rifle. At $1,794.99, it represents a significant investment in specialized long-range performance that a novice won't fully leverage. It's also not ideal for heavy-volume bench shooting or tactical competitions where mag dumping is a factor; that's better left to dedicated chassis rifles or the high-capacity AR-10 platforms. Stick to entry-level models if your primary need is basic function under 300 yards.
What's in the box?
The rifle ships ready for optic mounting, including one 5-round AICS-pattern short-action magazine for immediate use. Springfield also includes the factory-installed SA radial muzzle brake, which you'll likely replace with a suppressor mount or direct-thread adapter—a process requiring proper headspace verification post-installation. The rifle does not include an optic, rings, or a sling; those are mandatory separate purchases to make the platform functional. Expect to spend another $800+ on a competent optic and mount.
Is the Springfield Armory 2020 Waypoint worth it at $1794.99?
Yes, but only if your application demands its specific blend of lightweight precision. The price is justified by the carbon-fiber hybrid stock and hand-fitted barrel/action, components that directly impact weight and accuracy. If you're hunting open terrain where shots exceed 400 yards and every ounce in your pack counts, this platform delivers. If you're shooting whitetail in a woodlot with a Stevens 555 shotgun review, this rifle's capabilities are overkill and represent wasted capital.
Key attributes
| upc | 706397939168 |
| manufacturer | Springfield Armory |
| manufacturer part number | BAW92265CMG |
| action | Bolt Action |
| atf type | RIFLE |
| barrel finish | Mil-Spec Green Cerakote |
| barrel length | 22" |
| caliber/gauge | 6.5mm Creedmoor |
| capacity | 5 + 1 |
| length | 48 |
| number of magazines | 1 5 rd. AICS |
| package height | 5.0 |
| package width | 13.5 |
| product type | Rifle |
| safety | Two-Position |
| shipping weight | 12.1 |
| sights | Picatinny Rail |
| color | GREEN |
| state restriction (pr) | Puerto Rico |
| state restriction (vi) | Virgin Islands |
Frequently asked questions
- Is it compatible with Remington 700 scope mounts?
- Yes. The action uses a Remington 700 short-action footprint on its Picatinny rail. Any standard 700SA-pattern scope mount or one-piece base from brands like Vortex Optics, Leupold, or EGW will fit correctly. Ensure you purchase the 'short action' variant, not the long action version, as the receiver length differs.
- Does it fit standard AICS magazines?
- Yes, the box accepts standard Accurate Magazine (AICS) pattern short-action metal boxes. The supplied magazine is a 5-round capacity unit. You can purchase aftermarket 10-round magazines from manufacturers like MDT or Magpul, but verify they are specifically for the short-action .308/6.5 Creedmoor footprint, not long-action cartridges.
- Can the muzzle brake be removed for a suppressor?
- Yes. The SA radial brake threads onto a standard 5/8x24 tpi muzzle thread common to .30 caliber rifles. Removal requires a proper barrel vise and action wrench to prevent damaging the barrel. I recommend having a certified gunsmith like those at Ironclad Armory perform this work and verify headspace if you plan to direct-thread a suppressor, as improper torque can affect alignment.
- How long does shipping and FFL transfer take?
- Ironclad Armory processes in-stock firearms within 1-3 business days. Shipment to your selected FFL dealer via common carrier typically takes 5-7 business days. The FFL dealer's own background check and transfer process adds another 20-60 minutes on pickup day, depending on state laws and NICS queue times.