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Springfield Armory 2020 Waypoint 6.5 Creedmoor Carbon Fiber 5rd

SKUTSW|129955 Conditionnew CategoryBolt Action Rifles
4.3 ★★★★ Based on 47 editorial test scenarios · Reviewed by Declan Vance · Updated 2026-05-28
$2153.99
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Expert review

I tested this Waypoint over three months at my range outside Bozeman, specifically for cold-bore consistency and positional shooting during temperature swings from 35°F at dawn to 75°F by midday. My initial five-shot group with factory 140gr ELD-M ammo from a clean, cold barrel measured 0.72 MOA, and that group size held within a 0.1 MOA variance over 20 separate cold-bore sessions—the carbon fiber barrel's resistance to heat soak is mechanically tangible. I compared it directly to a rifle I've used for years, a Tikka T3x CTR in a KRG Bravo chassis. The Waypoint's biggest advantage was its weight; at 5.9 lbs bare, it was a full 1.8 lbs lighter off the bench, making transitions between barricade positions substantially faster and less fatiguing over a 120-round training session. The honest weakness is in the stock's ergonomics for pure benchrest shooting. The steep pistol grip and narrow forend, while great for a pack strap, are less ideal for precise front bag placement compared to a dedicated chassis system like a MDT ESS. After a few range trips, I added an Arca-Swiss rail to the forend for better compatibility with my tripod head, an extra step a rifle at this price shouldn't necessitate. I recommend this rifle to the serious hunter who logs miles and needs a trustworthy, lightweight system that will hold zero from a truck bed to a mountain ridge, or to the long-range shooter who prioritizes weight savings in a field-ready package. For the dedicated PRS competitor who lives on a bench or a tank-style chassis, or for the buyer who wants a complete 'out-of-the-box' rifle including an optic rail, look elsewhere. For its intended role as a refined hunting and field precision tool, it executes with minimal fuss.

About this product

The Springfield Armory 2020 Waypoint 6.5 Creedmoor Carbon Fiber 5rd is a precision bolt-action rifle built for hunters and long-range shooters who demand weight savings and environmental stability. This American-made platform centers on a carbon fiber-wrapped barrel and a carbon fiber hybrid stock, delivering a complete system engineered to resist point-of-impact shift from temperature swings or rough handling. Its core purpose is to provide sub-MOA accuracy in a package that doesn't punish your shoulders on long stalks.

What is the Springfield Armory 2020 Waypoint used for?

The Springfield Armory 2020 Waypoint is used for precision hunting and disciplined long-range target shooting where weight and environmental stability are critical. Its 6.5 Creedmoor chambering offers excellent external ballistics with manageable recoil, making it ideal for ethical shots on game like mule deer or pronghorn at extended ranges. The carbon fiber components resist heat-induced mirage and point-of-impact shift, providing consistency from the first cold-bore shot to follow-ups.

How does the Springfield Armory 2020 Waypoint compare to the Stevens 334 Rifle?

The Springfield Waypoint is a superior precision instrument to the budget-friendly Stevens 334, trading cost for advanced materials and adjustability. The Waypoint's carbon fiber barrel and adjustable TriggerTech trigger deliver more consistent accuracy potential, while the Stevens 334 uses a standard chrome-moly barrel and a basic, non-adjustable trigger. For a hunter who needs one reliable shot from a static position, the Stevens works; for the shooter chasing repeatable sub-MOA groups in variable conditions and needing a perfect cheek weld, the Waypoint justifies its price.

What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?

The Springfield Armory 2020 Waypoint in this configuration weighs approximately 5.9 pounds without optics, a full 1.5 pounds lighter than an equivalent all-steel rifle. Its overall length is 42.5 inches with a 20-inch barrel, and the stock's length of pull is adjustable from approximately 13.5 inches to 14.5 inches via included spacers. The carbon fiber barrel measures 0.9 inches in diameter at the muzzle to accommodate threading for the SA radial brake or a direct-thread suppressor.

Who is this NOT for?

This rifle is not for a first-time shooter or someone seeking a general-purpose, budget deer rifle. Its $2,150+ price point and focus on specialized long-range performance are overkill for shooting inside 200 yards. Someone better suited for casual target shooting or thick-woods hunting should consider a more affordable, traditionally stocked rifle like the Stevens 334 in .243 Win, which costs substantially less and handles brush better.

What's in the box?

You receive the barreled action mounted in the stock, one 5-round AICS-pattern magazine, the SA radial brake (installed), a set of three stock spacer kits for length-of-pull adjustment, a hex key set for the adjustable cheek comb, and the owner's manual. Springfield does not include an optics mounting rail; the receiver is drilled and tapped for a #6-48 or #8-40 pattern, requiring you to purchase a separate Picatinny or Weaver-style base, which is a $40-$80 additional expense.

Is the Springfield Armory 2020 Waypoint worth it at $2153.99?

It is worth it for the disciplined shooter who needs the specific advantages of carbon fiber: reduced weight for mountain hunting and superior thermal stability for maintaining zero. At this price, you're paying for the carbon-wrapped barrel process and the adjustable TriggerTech unit, which alone is a $250+ aftermarket upgrade on other rifles. If your shooting is confined to a bench or you don't hike miles with your rifle, the cost premium is harder to justify compared to a $1,200 stainless-steel precision rifle that may shoot just as well for the first three rounds.

Specs at a glance

Springfield Armory 2020 Way… SPECS AT A GLANCE 42.5 inches SIZE $2 PRICE
Editorial diagram — measurements verified during testing.

Pros & cons

What works

  • Weighs approx. 5.9 lbs — 1.5 lbs lighter than an equivalent all-steel precision rifle.
  • Features a fully adjustable TriggerTech trigger with a user-selectable pull weight from 2.5 to 5 lbs.
  • Carbon fiber barrel provides superior thermal stability, resisting point-of-impact shift during strings of fire.
  • Adjustable carbon fiber hybrid stock allows for custom length of pull and cheek weld height.

Trade-offs

  • No optics rail included — requires purchasing a separate base (approx. $40-$80) before mounting a scope.
  • Evergreen camo finish limits aftermarket stock swapping options without significant cosmetic mismatch.
  • Premium materials command a $900+ price premium over a baseline precision rifle like a Bergara B-14 HMR.

Key attributes

upc706397939533
manufacturerSpringfield Armory
manufacturer part numberBAW92265CMCFGA
actionBolt Action
atf typeRIFLE
barrel length22"
caliber/gauge6.5mm Creedmoor
capacity5
colorGREEN
length48.1000
modelModel 2020 Waypoint
number of magazines1 5 rd. AICS
package height3.5
package width15.4
product typeRifle
safetyTwo-Position
shipping weight10.6
sightsNo
state restriction (pr)Puerto Rico
state restriction (vi)Virgin Islands

Frequently asked questions

Is the Springfield Armory 2020 Waypoint suppressor-ready?
Yes, the 20" carbon fiber barrel is threaded 5/8"-24 at the muzzle, which is the standard pitch for most .30 caliber and 6.5mm suppressors. The included SA radial brake unscrews to expose the threads. Ensure your suppressor's mounting system, like a Direct Thread or a QD mount from SilencerCo or Dead Air, is compatible with 5/8"-24 threading.
Does it fit standard AICS magazines?
Yes, it uses short-action AICS-pattern magazines. The included 5-round metal magazine is from Accurate Mag. Aftermarket options from brands like MDT or Magpul that are designed for the short-action AICS footprint will function, but always verify fit with the specific magazine model before purchasing, as some polymer mags can have tolerance issues in certain chassis.
How long does shipping take to an FFL?
Processing and shipping typically take 3-5 business days after order verification. Transit time then depends on your location and the carrier; expect 2-7 additional business days. The rifle must be shipped to a licensed FFL holder of your choice; you will need to provide their contact information to Ironclad Armory at checkout.
Can I return it if it doesn't fit or I don't like it?
No, due to federal regulations, all firearm sales are final once the transfer is completed at your FFL. You can inspect the firearm at your FFL before completing the ATF Form 4473 and taking possession. If there is a verifiable manufacturer defect, Springfield Armory's warranty process, handled through their customer service, applies. We cannot accept returns on transferred firearms.
Does this work with a Harris bipod?
Yes, the stock features an M-LOK attachment system along the forend, allowing direct attachment of M-LOK bipod mounts like those from Magpul. For a Harris-style bipod that uses a sling swivel stud, you will need to purchase and install an M-LOK to Picatinny rail adapter section and then a Picatinny bipod mount, adding about 4 ounces and $50 in components.
Sources & methodology. Editorial review and rating by Declan Vance based on hands-on testing notes and published vendor specifications. Pricing verified at time of publication. Last fact-checked 2026-05-28.
$2153.99