Springfield Armory Redline Review (Video)

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Introduction

As a woman who loves hunting and the outdoors, I am always looking for a rifle that is powerful, accurate, lightweight, and easy to handle. That’s why I was excited to try out the new Springfield Armory Model 2020 Redline rifle in 308 Win with a 16 inch barrel. This is a bolt-action rifle that is designed for hunting and long-range shooting, with a carbon-fiber-jacketed barrel, a Grayboe Trekker stock, and a removable muzzle brake. I wanted to see how it performed in the field, so I took it to my favorite shooting spot in Idaho, where I had a chance to test it on some targets.

Specifications

The specifications of the Redline rifle are as follows:

  • Caliber: 308 Win
  • Barrel length: 16 inches
  • Barrel material: Carbon-fiber-jacketed steel
  • Barrel twist: 1:10
  • Barrel threading: 5/8×24
  • Muzzle device: Advanced muzzle brake (removable)
  • Action: Model 2020 custom-grade bolt action
  • Trigger: Adjustable from 2.5 to 5 pounds
  • Safety: Three-position
  • Magazine: Detachable box magazine (3 rounds)
  • Stock: Grayboe Trekker fiberglass-epoxy stock
  • Weight: 6.2 pounds
  • Length: 36.5 inches
  • Colors: Olive with black webbing camo, or black with gray webbing camo
  • MSRP: $2,299
  • Warranty: Lifetime

Performance

The performance of the Springfield Redline rifle was impressive in several aspects:

Weight and Balance

The first thing I noticed about the Redline rifle was how light it was. It weighs only 6.2 pounds, which is impressive for a 308 rifle. The carbon-fiber-jacketed barrel is not only light, but also very stiff and durable, which helps reduce barrel whip and improve accuracy. The barrel also has 5/8×24 threading, which allows you to attach a suppressor or other muzzle device. The rifle comes with a radial muzzle brake that reduces recoil and muzzle rise, but you can easily remove it if you prefer. The barrel has a 1:10 twist rate, which is ideal for stabilizing heavier bullets.

Threaded 5/8-24
Carbon fiber barrel

Comfort and Ergonomics

The second thing I noticed was how comfortable the stock was. The Grayboe Trekker stock is made of fiberglass and epoxy, which makes it strong and stable. It has a skeletonized design that reduces weight and improves balance. The stock also has an adjustable length of pull (with spacers) and a rubber recoil pad, which make it easy to fit the rifle to your body and shooting style. The stock has a textured surface and a palm swell, which provide a secure and ergonomic grip. The stock also has three sling swivel studs for attaching a sling or a bipod.

Author shooting the Redline
Redline Rifle with a Harris Bipod

Action and Reliability

The third thing I noticed was how smooth the action was. The Model 2020 action is a custom-grade action that is machined from pre-hardened stainless steel. It has a fluted bolt body, a dual cocking cam, which make it fast and reliable. The rifle comes with a detachable box magazine that holds three rounds.

Accuracy and Consistency

The fourth thing I noticed was how accurate the rifle was. It easily met the 3 shot .75 MOA Guarantee. I used hunting ammo from both Hornady and Remington.

Target with groups
The accuracy was impressive from both Remington and Hornady.

Fun Factor

Author shooting the Redline prone

The fifth and final thing I noticed was how fun the rifle was to shoot. I was able to shoot out to 465 yards. The rifle is capable of shooting much further but the scope I was using would only allow for 14 MOA in the turret.

Conclusion

In conclusion, the Springfield Armory Model 2020 Redline rifle in 308 Win with a 16 inch barrel is a fantastic rifle that offers a lot of features and performance for a reasonable price. It is a light, rugged, comfortable, smooth, accurate, and fun rifle that is ideal for hunting and long-range shooting. It is a rifle that I would highly recommend to anyone who is looking for a versatile and reliable 308 rifle.

You can find more information about the rifle on the Springfield Armory website.

The rifle has a MSRP of $2,299, which is a fair price for what you get. The rifle is available in two colors: olive with black webbing camo, or black with gray webbing camo. The rifle also comes with a lifetime warranty, which shows the confidence and quality of Springfield Armory.

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Springfield Armory Redline Review (Video)

About the author: Crysta Jane is an avid concealed carry expert, outdoorswoman, and hunter. She loves all things shooting and guns but still makes time for her dogs and horses.

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  • alan October 9, 2023, 9:11 pm

    In this modern day ,I just dont understand how these rifle makers charging over 1000 for a bolt gun can still put swivel studs on their long guns. they are so outdated. this one cost over 2k and still has 3! it really should have 2 ar style quik release on the left side for ease of carry and then something like mlok slots on the bottom fore end for arca or pic rail to mount a bipod. swivel studs are for cheap rifles. shame SA.

    • alan October 10, 2023, 12:35 pm

      or qd cups i think they are called.

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