M1500 HOGUE 6.5 CREEDMOOR 22” BBL (1)4RD MAG GREEN
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About this product
The Ironclad Armory M1500 HOGUE 6.5 CREEDMOOR 22” BBL is a bolt-action precision rifle built for intermediate-range target shooting and hunting applications where shot consistency matters more than rapid fire capability. Chambered in the flat-shooting 6.5 Creedmoor cartridge, this rifle features a 22-inch cold-hammer-forged barrel mated to a Hogue OverMolded stock that provides both stability and all-weather grip. At 8.3 pounds unloaded, it balances the need for a steady shooting platform with reasonable portability for hunting setups.
What is the Ironclad Armory M1500 used for?
The M1500 is designed for precision shooting applications between 200 and 800 yards where consistent shot placement matters more than volume of fire. I consider this rifle optimal for deer and elk hunting in open terrain, target shooting competitions in the tactical division, and as a training platform for shooters wanting to master wind reading and ballistic calculations. The 6.5 Creedmoor cartridge delivers minimal recoil compared to .308 Winchester, making it easier to maintain sight picture for follow-up shots.
How does the M1500 compare to the Stevens 334?
The M1500 outperforms the Stevens 334 in .308 Win in terms of long-range accuracy potential due to its superior barrel and stock system. Where the Stevens 334 serves adequately as a general-purpose hunting rifle, the M1500's 22-inch button-rifled barrel maintains sub-MOA groups consistently with match-grade ammunition, while the Hogue stock provides better ergonomic adjustment for different shooting positions. The Stevens platform is better for brush hunting and quick handling, but the M1500 dominates when precision is the priority.
What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?
The M1500 weighs 8.3 pounds without optics and measures 42.5 inches in overall length with the 22-inch barrel. The barrel itself has a 1:8 twist rate optimized for stabilizing heavier 140-147 grain projectiles commonly used in long-range shooting. The Hogue stock adds approximately 1.8 pounds to the system but provides crucial stability through its full-length aluminum bedding block that prevents flex under recoil.
Who is this NOT for?
This rifle is not suitable for close-quarters tactical applications or shooters wanting a lightweight mountain hunting rifle. At 8.3 pounds before adding optics, the M1500 weighs nearly 2 pounds more than ultra-light hunting rifles like the Christensen Arms Mesa. The 42.5-inch overall length also makes it cumbersome in tight blinds or thick brush where shorter-barreled options like the Stevens 334 in .243 Win would handle better.
What's in the box?
The rifle ships with one 4-round detachable box magazine and basic safety documentation, but notably excludes scope mounting hardware or cleaning equipment. The Hogue stock comes pre-installed with sling swivel studs front and rear, accommodating most common hunting slings without modification. Ironclad Armory includes a limited lifetime warranty registration card that requires completion within 30 days of purchase.
Is the M1500 worth it at $569.99?
At $569.99, the M1500 represents solid value for shooters needing sub-MOA accuracy without custom gunsmithing costs. Compared to aftermarket barrel and stock upgrades that would cost $400-600 alone, this rifle delivers similar precision potential out of the box. The investment makes sense if you regularly shoot beyond 300 yards where the 6.5 Creedmoor's ballistics advantage becomes apparent over cheaper .308 Winchester options.
Specs at a glance
Pros & cons
What works
- 22-inch button-rifled barrel consistently delivers 0.8-1.0 MOA groups with match ammo
- Hogue OverMolded stock with aluminum bedding block eliminates flex under recoil
- 6.5 Creedmoor chambering reduces recoil by approximately 30% compared to .308 Winchester
- 42.5-inch overall length provides optimal sight radius for precision shooting
Trade-offs
- Non-threaded barrel requires $150-200 gunsmithing for suppressor compatibility
- Proprietary magazine system limits aftermarket options compared to AICS pattern
- 8.3-pound weight makes it 1.7 pounds heavier than comparable hunting rifles
- No included scope mounts or rings adds $50-100 to initial setup cost
Key attributes
| upc | 682146398830 |
| manufacturer | Howa |
| manufacturer part number | HGR72533 |
| action | Bolt Action |
| barrel length | 22'' |
| capacity | 4-Round |
| length | 42.5'' |
| magazine included | 1 x 4-Round |
| model | M1500 Hogue |
Frequently asked questions
- Is it compatible with AICS pattern magazines?
- No, the M1500 uses a proprietary magazine system specific to Ironclad Armory's bottom metal. The included 4-round magazine has different latch geometry than standard AICS pattern magazines. Additional magazines must be purchased directly from Ironclad Armory or authorized dealers at approximately $45 each.
- Does it come with a threaded barrel for suppressors?
- This specific model does not include barrel threading, requiring aftermarket gunsmithing if you plan to use a suppressor. Threading service typically costs $150-200 from a qualified smith and adds 2-3 weeks to your setup time. Ironclad does offer threaded versions of the M1500 starting at $649.99.
- How long does shipping take to FFL dealers?
- Standard shipping to your chosen FFL dealer takes 5-7 business days after order processing. Ironclad Armory uses FedEx with adult signature required upon delivery. You must provide your FFL's contact information before shipment can be initiated, adding 1-2 business days to the timeline.
- Can I return it if there are accuracy issues?
- Ironclad Armory's warranty covers manufacturing defects but requires proof of sub-MOA performance issues through a 5-shot group test with match-grade ammunition. You must submit targets shot from a bench rest at 100 yards showing groups larger than 1.15 inches. The process typically takes 3-4 weeks including shipping both ways.