Springfield Armory Model 2020 Boundary 7mm Rem Mag
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About this product
The Springfield Armory Model 2020 Boundary 7mm Rem Mag is a bolt-action precision rifle built for long-range hunters who require accuracy from a modern, lightweight platform. This rifle centers on Springfield's stainless-steel Model 2020 action and pairs it with a carbon-fiber-wrapped barrel and an AG Sportsman carbon fiber stock, delivering on a factory .75 MOA guarantee. Its 1:8 twist rate barrel is purpose-built for stabilizing the high-BC projectiles common in the 7mm Remington Magnum cartridge, making it a tool for dialing in shots at extended distances where wind deflection matters.
What is the Springfield Armory Model 2020 Boundary 7mm Rem Mag used for?
This rifle is designed for ethical, long-range hunting and deliberate field shooting where the first shot must count. The combination of the 7mm Rem Mag chambering and the rigid carbon fiber-wrapped barrel supports consistent accuracy for targets at 300 yards and beyond, a typical engagement distance for western elk or mule deer. It's not a brush gun; it's a system for open country where you spot, stalk, and take a single, well-placed shot, benefiting from the reduced 7-pound unloaded weight during the hike in.
How does the Springfield Armory Model 2020 Boundary compare to the Stevens 334 Rifle in .308 Win?
The Model 2020 Boundary is a specialized, performance-oriented tool, while the Stevens 334 is a utilitarian, budget-conscious workhorse. The Boundary is demonstrably better for long-range precision, delivering a .75 MOA guarantee versus the 334's typical 1.5-2 MOA capability, thanks to its premium TriggerTech trigger, carbon fiber barrel for thermal stability, and a more rigid receiver. However, the Stevens 334 in .308 Win is superior for high-volume practice or generalist use where ammunition cost and sheer durability are primary concerns, trading precision for a significantly lower price point.
What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?
The rifle has a manufacturer-listed weight of 7 pounds (3.18 kg) and an overall length of 46 inches (1168 mm). The 46-inch length, with a 24-inch carbon fiber-wrapped barrel, makes it maneuverable for a long-action magnum but requires forethought for transport in a standard vehicle rear seat, taking up approximately 80% of the width. The AG Sportsman stock contributes directly to the light weight, but note that adding a standard 30mm-tube scope and mount will add roughly 2 additional pounds, bringing a ready-to-hunt rig closer to 9 pounds.
Who is this NOT for?
This rifle is not for the first-time shooter or someone seeking a low-cost, high-round-count plinking rifle. The 7mm Rem Mag cartridge generates significant recoil energy—approximately 27 foot-pounds—and has a cost-per-round nearly double that of common .308 Winchester. It's also not ideal for dense-wood whitetail hunting where shots are under 100 yards; its length and configuration are optimized for prone or bipod-supported shooting, not quick snap shots through brush. For that closer-range, fast-handling scenario, a compact shotgun like the Stevens 555 Sporting Compact 20ga is often a more practical tool.
What's in the box?
You receive the complete rifle, a factory-installed SA Radial Brake muzzle device, and a padded foam rifle case for transport. The internal box magazine holds 3 rounds, with the ability to carry a 4th in the chamber for a 3+1 capacity. Importantly, the package does not include a scope, rings, or a bipod; these are essential add-ons that require a separate budget of at least $500 for a serviceable long-range optic setup. The included case is adequate for airline travel or vehicle storage but lacks the hard-shell protection of a Pelican-style case.
Is the Springfield Armory Model 2020 Boundary worth it at $2051.99?
Yes, if your specific need is a lightweight, accurate, out-of-the-box long-range hunting rifle where the guarantee of sub-MOA performance saves you the time and expense of custom gunsmithing. You are paying for the integration of a premium TriggerTech trigger, a carbon fiber stock with M-LOK, and the stiffness of a carbon-wrapped barrel—components that individually can cost over $1000. At this price point, it competes directly with custom barreled actions you'd have to bed yourself, making it a value for the shooter who wants turnkey precision without the 6-month wait time of a full custom build.
Specs at a glance
Pros & cons
What works
- Backed by a concrete .75 MOA accuracy guarantee with factory match ammunition
- Weighs 7 lbs — nearly 2 lbs lighter than a comparable all-steel barreled action
- Features a user-adjustable TriggerTech trigger with a crisp 2.5-4 lb pull weight
- Carbon fiber barrel and stock provide superior thermal stability and rigidity over standard sporter profiles
Trade-offs
- The 46-inch overall length requires a large, specialized hard case for secure transport, adding $200+ to the total cost
- 7mm Rem Mag ammo costs ~$2.50 per round for quality hunting loads, making practice expensive compared to .308 Win
- The internal 3+1 magazine capacity is limiting for some extended-range shooting disciplines where 5 or 10-round detachable magazines are standard
- No iron sights or optics included; a capable long-range scope setup is a mandatory $500+ additional investment
Key attributes
| upc | 706397979669 |
| manufacturer | Springfield Armory |
| manufacturer part number | BAB9247CFY |
| action | Bolt Action |
| atf type | RIFLE |
| barrel length | 24" |
| caliber/gauge | 7mm Remington Magnum |
| capacity | 3 + 1 |
| package height | 4.5 |
| package width | 13.1 |
| product type | Rifle |
| shipping weight | 12.2 |
Frequently asked questions
- Is it compatible with Remington 700 scope bases?
- Yes, the Model 2020 action uses a Remington 700 footprint for its Picatinny rail. Any standard Remington 700 pattern scope base or one-piece rail from manufacturers like Nightforce, Badger Ordnance, or Seekins Precision will mount directly. Ensure you select the correct screw spacing for a long-action magnum receiver.
- Does it fit in a standard Pelican 1750 rifle case?
- No, not without modification. The rifle's 46-inch overall length exceeds the Pelican 1750's interior length of approximately 52.5 inches when you account for foam. You will need a case like the Pelican 1770, which has an interior length of over 56 inches, to safely accommodate the rifle with foam inserts on both ends.
- How long does shipping take to an FFL?
- For in-stock items, processing and shipping typically take 2-3 business days. Transit time then depends on your location and the carrier, usually adding 3-7 business days for ground service. Your chosen FFL must have their license on file with us before we can ship; allow an extra 24-48 hours for that verification on your first order.
- Can I return it if I don't like the trigger pull?
- No, firearms sales are final for safety and regulatory reasons once the transfer is completed at your FFL. The TriggerTech trigger is user-adjustable from approximately 2.5 to 4 pounds, so you can tune it to your preference. We recommend handling the rifle at a local dealer, if possible, before purchasing to ensure the ergonomics and feel meet your expectations.
- Does this work with a .308 Winchester suppressor?
- No, you cannot safely use a .308 suppressor. You must use a suppressor rated for 7mm Magnum pressures and bore diameter. The SA Radial Brake has standard 5/8"-24 threads, compatible with many high-pressure rifle cans from companies like SilencerCo or Dead Air, but you must verify the suppressor's specific caliber rating with the manufacturer.