Springfield Armory 2020 Redline

The Springfield Armory 2020 Redline is the competition-oriented configuration of the 2020 family — a fully adjustable chassis stock, enhanced trigger package, and components optimized for the demands of precision rifle competition. Built for Precision Rifle Series (PRS), NRL, and similar competitions where consistency, ergonomic fit, and trigger quality directly translate to score.

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Competition vs. Hunting Configuration

The Waypoint and Boundary are hunting-oriented — fixed or lightly adjustable stocks, practical field features, and calibers optimized for terminal performance on game. The Redline is competition-optimized — fully adjustable chassis, trigger tuned for competition pull weights, and features designed around the standing, kneeling, prone, and improvised positions that precision rifle competition demands. The Redline is the 2020 for shooters who compete first and hunt second.

Key Features

Fully adjustable chassis stock — Length of pull, comb height, and cheekpiece all adjust for precise ergonomic fit in any shooting position. Competition chassis geometry that allows consistent cheekweld position changes between stages.

Enhanced trigger — Competition-tuned trigger with a lighter, crisper pull than the standard 2020 trigger. Pre-adjusted from the factory for competition use.

AICS magazine — Standard AICS detachable box magazine for compatibility with the broadest range of magazine accessories in precision competition.

Threaded barrel — For competition muzzle brake or suppressor mounting.

Sub-MOA guarantee — Consistent with all 2020 series rifles.

Redline in Competition

The Redline is legal and competitive in PRS Production division (verify current rulebook for specific equipment requirements) and Open division. The 2020 action's Remington 700 footprint gives competitors access to the full range of aftermarket triggers, stocks, and accessories should they want to upgrade specific components beyond the Redline's factory specification.

Redline vs. Bergara Premier HMR Pro

The Bergara Premier HMR Pro is the most natural comparison — both are fully adjustable chassis precision rifles at similar price points. The Bergara has a longer competition track record. The Redline brings Springfield's manufacturing quality and the 2020 action's Remington 700 footprint. Both are genuinely competitive platforms — the choice often comes down to which trigger and chassis feel more natural in competition positions.

FAQ

Is the Springfield 2020 Redline good for PRS competition?
Yes — the fully adjustable chassis, competition trigger, and threaded barrel make the Redline specifically configured for precision rifle competition. Verify current PRS Production division rules for equipment eligibility.

Does the Redline come with a sub-MOA guarantee?
Yes — consistent with all 2020 series rifles.

What is the difference between the Redline and Waypoint?
The Redline has a fully adjustable competition chassis and enhanced trigger. The Waypoint has a hunting-oriented fixed or lightly adjustable stock and standard trigger. The Redline is the competition platform; the Waypoint is the hunting platform.